Water Companies in Briceville, TN
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Anderson County Utility Board Water Plant
(865) 457-9506 more info
Caryville Jacksboro Utility
(423) 562-0450 more info
* City of Briceville
(865) 426-2838 more info
Clinton Utilities Board
(865) 457-9232 more info
La Follette Water Treatment
(423) 562-7875 more info
North Anderson County Water Utility District: Filter Plant
(865) 426-6206 more info
North Anderson County Water Utility District: Main Ofc
(865) 426-2161 more info
Oliver Springs Water Department
(865) 435-7722 more info
Oliver Springs Water Department
(865) 435-5676 more info
Town of Oliver Springs Water
(865) 435-9981 more info
West Knox Utility District Water Treatment Plant
(865) 690-4403 more info

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Facts about Briceville, TN:
Briceville is an unincorporated community in Anderson County, Tennessee. It is included in the Knoxville, Tennessee Metropolitan Statistical Area. The community is named for railroad tycoon and one-term Democratic U.S. Senator Calvin S. Brice of Ohio, who was instrumental in bringing railroad service to the town. The Briceville zip code, 37710, which also includes a large remote mountain area west of the community formerly served by the now-closed Devonia, Tennessee post office, had a population of 1,441 as of the 2000 U.S. Census. Briceville's economy was historically based on coal mining. Briceville played an important role in three major late-19th and early-20th century incidents related to the region's coal mining activities: the Coal Creek War in 1891, the Fraterville Mine disaster of 1902, and the Cross Mountain Mine disaster of 1911. The Knoxville Iron Company, cofounded by Welsh immigrants in 1868, began mining coal in the Coal Creek Valley in the late 1860s, initially...

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