Water Companies in Branchville, NJ
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Forest Lakes Water Co
(973) 786-6600 more info
Franklin Borough Water & Sewer
(973) 827-7060 more info
Milford Water Authority
(570) 296-6556 more info
Montague Water & Sewer Co
(973) 293-8059 more info
Mountainwood Spring Water Co
(908) 362-8847 more info
Newton Water & Sewer Department
(973) 383-3524 more info
Ogdensburg Water Department
(973) 827-3447 more info
Orange & Rockland Utilities
(570) 491-4212 more info
Simmons Water Co
(973) 875-4133 more info
Stillwater Water District
(973) 579-1579 more info
Stillwater Water District
(973) 579-7740 more info
United Water New Jersey Andover
(973) 383-8606 more info

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Facts about Branchville, NJ:
Branchville is a borough in Sussex County, New Jersey, in the United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough population was 841. The borough is located in the northernmost region of Sussex County. Branchville was incorporated as a borough by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 9, 1898, from portions of Frankford Township. An additional portion of Frankford Township was annexed as of March 1, 1951. Branchville was established by settlers from Connecticut in the 18th century. It grew quickly and in the 1820s the town was divided into building lots. By the year 1844, Branchville was a well established community with 32 dwellings, mills, blacksmiths, an academy, a church and a variety of other factories and businesses. The addition of two water-powered mills and a dam in 1855 furthered the town's prosperity. Energy would later be harnessed from this dam and a second one that was built to supply Branchville with electricity and its own power...

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