Water Companies in Camp Sherman, OR
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Cimarron City Water Co
(541) 389-7480 more info
Cline Butte Utility
(541) 504-2305 more info
Deschutes Valley Water District
(541) 546-6141 more info
Deschutes Valley Water District
(541) 475-0498 more info
Indian Meadow Water Co
(541) 383-5044 more info
Long Butte Water Systems
(541) 383-2863 more info
Redmond Water Department
(541) 923-7765 more info
Sisters City Water
(541) 549-6022 more info
Terrebonne Domestic Water District
(541) 548-2727 more info
Tumalo Irrigation District
(541) 382-3053 more info

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Facts about Camp Sherman, OR:
Camp Sherman is an unincorporated community in Jefferson County, Oregon, United States. It is located on the Metolius River. The population consists of a few hundred year-round residents, swelling to several thousand during the summer. The community includes an elementary school, Black Butte School, a general store and a post office (zip code 97730). The community also has a volunteer fire department. Camp Sherman was originally founded by vacationers from Sherman County in the latter part of the 19th century. ...

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