Water Companies in Canton, CT
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Aquarion Water Company of Connecticut
(800) 732-9678 more info
Aquarion Water: Customer Service
(860) 658-6707 more info
Avon Water Company
(860) 678-0001 more info
Bristol Water Department
(860) 582-7431 more info
Metropolitan District The
(860) 278-7850 more info
Salmon Brook District Water Co
(860) 653-3327 more info
Unionville Water Co: Customer Service & Billing Info
(860) 673-0079 more info
Unionville Water Co: General Office
(860) 673-3633 more info
Valley Water Systems Inc
(860) 747-8000 more info
Winsted Water Superintendent
(860) 379-4101 more info

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Facts about Canton, CT:
Cantonincorporated in 1806, in Hartford County, Connecticut. The population was 8,840 at the 2000 census, and has grown to 10,292 as of the 2010 census. It is bordered by Granby on the north, Simsbury on the east, Avon and Burlington on the south, New Hartford on the west, and Barkhamsted on the northwest. Running through it is the Farmington River. The town includes the villages of North Canton, Canton Center, Canton (Canton Valley), and Collinsville. In September 2007, Collinsville was ranked in Budget Travel magazine as one of the "Ten Coolest Small Towns In Connecticut." At the Collins ax factory in Collinsville, Elisha Root invented the important industrial technique of die casting. The Canton Historical Museum, in Collinsville, is located in a building of the former Collins Axe Company, one of the first ax factories in the world which was founded by Samuel W. Collins. It displays a 19th-century general store, a post office, a printing press and blacksmith and barber shops....

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