Water Companies in Brookside, AL
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Birmingham Water Works
(205) 244-4000 more info
* City of Brookside
(205) 674-9275 more info
Graysville Water Board
(205) 674-5643 more info
Insituform Technologies Inc
(205) 425-2272 more info
Irondale Water System
(205) 951-1410 more info
Mainline Supply
(205) 808-0001 more info
Mid Central Water & Fpa
(334) 636-5092 more info
Mt High-Rock Springs Water
(205) 647-5525 more info
Mulga Water Works
(205) 787-4521 more info
South West Water Co
(205) 987-8352 more info
Trussville Water Department
(205) 655-3211 more info

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Facts about Brookside, AL:
Brookside is a former mining town, predominantly settled by Eastern European immigrants, located in north-central Jefferson County, Alabama, United States. As of the 2000 census, the population of the town is 1,393. The mayor is Roger McCondiche. The Brookside mine was opened in 1886 by the Coalburg Coal and Coke Company. It was purchased one year later by the Sloss Iron and Steel Company as a source of fuel for their blast furnaces in Birmingham. Following the practice of the time, the mined coal was processed into coke in rows of beehive ovens banked into the hillside below the mine opening. In 1897 a Robinson-Ramsey Coal Washer was installed, increasing the efficiency of coke burning and therefore the overall efficiency of the mine. Other advanced equipment was also installed at Brookside, placing it at the forefront of mining technology in the Birmingham District at the turn of the century. Brookside served as the headquarters for four Sloss-owned mines in the immediate area...

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