Water Companies in Burlington, ND
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* City of Burlington
(701) 838-8011 more info
Minot City Water Utility: Water Billing
(701) 857-4777 more info
Minot City Water Utility: Water Maintenance
(701) 857-4150 more info
Minot City Water Utility: Water Treatment Plant
(701) 857-4760 more info

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Facts about Burlington, ND:
Burlington is a city in Ward County, North Dakota in the United States. Burlington was founded in 1883, Burlington is part of the Minot Micropolitan Statistical Area. Burlington is located on the Drift Prairie of north central North Dakota at 48°16?39?N 101°25?40?W? / ?48.277475°N 101.427694°W? / 48.277475; -101.427694 (48.277475, -101.427694), directly next to the confluence of the Des Lacs and the Souris Rivers, in Burlington Township, North Dakota, and Kirkelie Township, North Dakota. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.6 square miles (1.6 km2), all of it land. Burlington, and its former settlements were founded by James Johnson  and James Colton (the men who also settled Larimore, North Dakota) in Dakota Territory in the late 1870s. Earlier settlements were The Forks, and later Colton (named after James Colton), which are considered forerunners of the city. Its current name was given to it by James Johnson during the creation...

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