Water Companies in Broussard, LA
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Abita Springs Water Company Inc
(337) 839-2767 more info
* City of Broussard
(337) 837-6681 more info
Coteau Water System Inc
(337) 367-6111 more info
Lafayette Consolidated Government: Street Lights
(337) 291-5700 more info
Lafayette Utilities System
(337) 291-8280 more info
Louisiana Water Company: Office
(337) 365-0002 more info
Magnolia Plantation Water System
(337) 893-1331 more info
Music Mountain Water Company
(337) 234-3253 more info
Parks Water Department
(337) 845-4139 more info
St Mary Water Works
(337) 367-3896 more info
Water & Waste Water Utilities
(337) 354-2800 more info

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Facts about Broussard, LA:
Broussard is a small city in Lafayette and St. Martin parishes in the U.S. state of Louisiana. The population was 6,754 from the 2005 Census Est. Broussard is part of the Lafayette Metropolitan Statistical Area. Originally named Côte Gelée (Frozen Hills) because of its hilly ridge area and the severe winter of 1784. Broussard was founded in 1884. It was named after Valsin Broussard, a prominent local merchant, who formed the first Vigilante Committee when his own store was robbed. He was also a direct descendant of Joseph Gaurhept Broussard de Beau Soleil, one of the first 200 Acadians to arrive in Louisiana on February 27, 1765 aboard the Santo Domingo. Primary agricultural resources include sugarcane, soybean and hay production as well as horse and cattle farming. Principal industries consist of oil and gas service companies, food distributors, real estate developments and manufacturing. Broussard has gone from a horse and buggy community, with large sugarcane plantation homes,...

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