Water Companies in Brentwood, MD
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Arlington County Water Department
(703) 228-6485 more info
* City of Brentwood
(301) 779-2161 more info
Eastern Water
(301) 933-7137 more info
Fairfax County Water Authority
(703) 698-5800 more info
Prince George County Water
(301) 206-8000 more info
Snow Valley Water Co
(301) 390-0500 more info
VA American Water Company
(703) 548-3654 more info
Virginia American Water Co
(703) 491-2136 more info
Virginia American Water Company
(703) 549-7080 more info
Washington DC Water & Sewer
(202) 354-3600 more info
Washington DC Water & Sewer
(202) 787-2000 more info

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Facts about Brentwood, MD:
Brentwood is a town in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. Brentwood is less than 1-mile (1.6 km) away from Washington, DC. The municipality of Brentwood is located just outside the northeast boundary of the District of Columbia and surrounded by the communities of Mount Rainier, Cottage City and North Brentwood. The town was originally incorporated in 1922 and is named after the Brentwood estate built in 1817 by Robert Brent in Northeast Washington, DC. In 1891, the Company platted a residential subdivision called "Holladay Company's Addition to Highland" on 80 acres (320,000 m2) of the Bartlett Farm. The lots were approximately 40 feet (12 m) by 100 feet (30 m) and were arranged around an irregular grid of streets. The lots in the northern part of the subdivision, which eventually would become North Brentwood, were smaller and were subject to flooding from a mill race. These lots were less expensive, and Bartlett encouraged their purchase by...

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