Water Companies in Brownsville, TN
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Alamo City Water Department
(731) 696-4515 more info
* City of Brownsville
(731) 772-1212 more info
County-Wide Utility District
(731) 696-2908 more info
Halls Gas & Water Department
(731) 836-9653 more info
Humboldt Utilities: Waste Water Treatment Plant
(731) 784-4301 more info
Mason Water Department
(901) 294-2302 more info
Ripley Gas & Water Department
(731) 635-1212 more info
Town of Mason: Water Department
(901) 294-3526 more info
Water Pro
(731) 265-5750 more info
Whiteville Water Treatment Plant
(731) 254-2490 more info

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Facts about Brownsville, TN:
Brownsville is a city in Haywood County, Tennessee, United States. It is the county seat of Haywood County According to the United States Census Bureau, Brownsville has a total area of 9.1 square miles (24 km2), all land. Brownsville is situated on the southeastern edge of the New Madrid Seismic Zone, an area with a high earthquake risk. The Hatchie River runs through Brownsville. It is the longest free-flowing tributary of the lower Mississippi, and contains the largest forested floodplain in Tennessee. The river is home to hundreds of species of fish, including 11 species of catfish, and the alligator snapping turtle. The Hatchie River was named by the Nature Conservancy as one of the "great places" to save. The Hatchie is also designated as a "scenic river" under the Tennessee Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. As of the census of 2000, there were 10,748 people, 4,105 households, and 2,865 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,178.1 people per square mile...

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