Water Companies in Clarksdale, MS
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* City of Clarksdale
(662) 621-8100 more info
Elaine Water Works
(870) 827-3585 more info
Helena Municipal Water System
(870) 338-7438 more info
Helena-City of West: Water Co Pump Station
(870) 572-2890 more info
Lake View Wabash Water Assoc
(870) 827-3923 more info
Merigold Water Dept
(662) 748-2765 more info
Mound Bayou Water Department
(662) 741-2193 more info
Utility Companies: Drew Water Department
(662) 745-8556 more info
West Helena Water Co
(870) 572-6714 more info
West Tallahatchie Utility
(662) 375-8081 more info
Yazoo Mississippi Delta Joint Water Management District
(662) 326-4400 more info

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Facts about Clarksdale, MS:
Clarksdale is a city in Coahoma County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 20,645 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Coahoma County. Clarksdale was named in honor of founder and resident John Clark, brother-in-law of politician James Lusk Alcorn, whose plantation home is nearby. In the early 20th century, Clarksdale was known as the "Golden Buckle in the Cotton Belt" and was home to a multi-cultural mixture of Lebanese, Italian, Chinese and Jewish immigrant merchants along with African-Americans farm laborers and white plantation owners. Clarksdale figured prominently in the regional agricultural landscape and became pre-eminent when the International Harvester Company perfected the development of the single row mechanical cotton picking machine at the nearby Hopson Plantation in 1946. This technological advancement quickly revolutionized American agriculture and had far-reaching economic and social implications for the cotton industry worldwide, particularly...

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