Water Companies in Carson City, NV
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Edgewood Water Co
(775) 588-4111 more info
Gardnerville Ranchos General
(775) 265-2048 more info
Gardnerville Town Water
(775) 782-2339 more info
Hall Trust
(775) 883-3690 more info
Incline Village General Improvement District: Inspections
(775) 832-1203 more info
Indian Hills General Imprvmnt
(775) 267-2805 more info
Kingsbury General Improvement
(775) 588-3548 more info
Native American Water Association
(775) 782-6636 more info
North Tahoe Public Utility District: Sewer & Water Office
(530) 546-4212 more info
Round Hill General Improvement
(775) 588-2571 more info
Steamboat Canal & Irrigation Co
(775) 853-1399 more info
Storey County Water Systems
(775) 847-0958 more info
Vidler Water Company
(775) 885-5000 more info
Water Inc
(775) 782-4345 more info

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Facts about Carson City, NV:
The Consolidated Municipality of Carson City is the capital of the state of Nevada. The words Consolidated Municipality refer to a series of changes in 1969 which abolished Ormsby County and merged all the settlements contained within its borders into Carson City. Since that time Carson City has been an independent city. The population was 55,274 at the 2010 census. The first European Americans to arrive in what is known as Eagle Valley were John C. Fremont and his exploration party in January 1843. By 1851 the Eagle Station ranch located along the Carson River served as a trading post and stopover for travelers on the California Trail's Carson Branch which ran through Eagle Valley. The valley and trading post received their name from a bald eagle that was hunted and killed by one of the early settlers and was featured on a wall inside the post. As the area was part of the Utah Territory, it was governed from Salt Lake City, where the territorial government was headquartered. Early...

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