Water Companies in Burlington, WA
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Anacortes Water Department
(360) 293-1921 more info
Blanchard Edison Water
(360) 766-8900 more info
* City of Burlington
(360) 755-0531 more info
Crystal Springs Water Co
(360) 707-5060 more info
Lake Whatcom Water & Sewer Dis
(360) 734-9224 more info
Samish Farms Water Association
(360) 766-7218 more info
Samish Water District
(360) 734-5664 more info
Skagit County Public Utility
(360) 424-7104 more info
Tatoosh Water Co
(360) 629-6800 more info
Wilderness Ridge Community Club
(360) 629-6342 more info

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Facts about Burlington, WA:
Burlington is a city in Skagit County, Washington, United States. The population is 8,388 as recorded by the 2010 census. It is included in the Mount Vernon?Anacortes, Washington Metropolitan Statistical Area. Burlington began as a logging camp, established by John P. Millett and William McKay, in 1882. It was officially incorporated on June 16, 1902. Burlington is locally famous for its proliferation of shopping malls and for having some of the best youth sports fields in Washington. Burlington's main business used to be on Fairhaven St. Now it is a gathering for the whole town in the summer for the annual Berry Dairy Days. Recently, the town has received a new Library building and City Hall. Burlington is home to Cascade Mall, a shopping mall located in the heart of the Skagit Valley. It is an enclosed, single-level 585,362 sq ft (54,382 m2). regional shopping center in Burlington, 60 miles (97 km) north of Seattle. Cascade Mall opened in the fall of 1989, during a...

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