Water Companies in Boring, OR
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* Boring Water District 24
(503) 663-4594 more info
* City of Boring
(503) 618-2660 more info
City-Sandy Sewer-Water Utility
(503) 668-7449 more info
Clackamas River Water
(503) 722-9220 more info
Corbett Water District
(503) 695-2284 more info
Eastmont Water Co
(503) 663-1333 more info
Fairview City Sewer/Water
(503) 674-6215 more info
Lusted Water District
(503) 663-3059 more info
Portland Water Bureau
(503) 663-4030 more info
Rockwood Water
(503) 665-4179 more info
Sunrise Water Authority
(503) 761-0220 more info

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Facts about Boring, OR:
Boring is an unincorporated community located in Clackamas County, Oregon, United States, on Oregon Route 212. It is approximately eight miles south of Gresham and about the same distance from Clackamas, both suburbs of Portland. The town is roughly twenty-two miles southeast from downtown Portland. The community was named after William H. Boring, an early resident of the area. Boring was platted in 1903 as "Boring Junction". In 2005, citizens of Boring applied to become one of the first legally recognized villages in Oregon. The unusual name of the town often prompts its inclusion on lists of unusual place names. Boring was a timber industry town throughout much of the 20th century. The Portland Traction Company, a now-defunct railroad, operated a rail line from Portland (near the current location of the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) on the Willamette River) to Boring via Gresham. In the 1950s, the Southern Pacific and Union Pacific railroads jointly took over...

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