Water Companies in Claymont, DE
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Aqua New Jersey Inc
(856) 467-6790 more info
Aqua Pennsylvania Inc
(610) 521-4170 more info
Artesian Water Co Inc
(800) 282-8555 more info
Artesian Water Co Inc
(302) 453-6900 more info
Carney's Point Township Sewer
(856) 299-5241 more info
Chester Water Authority
(610) 485-8541 more info
Chester Water Authority: General Office 9AM-5PM 5 & Welsh
(610) 876-8185 more info
* City of Claymont
no phone more info
South Jersey Water Supply
(856) 299-5043 more info
Swedesboro Water Department
(856) 467-5157 more info
United Water Bethel Inc
(610) 497-8886 more info

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Facts about Claymont, DE:
Claymont is a census-designated place (CDP) in New Castle County, Delaware, United States. The population was 9,220 at the 2000 census. Claymont has been a continuous settlement near the mouth of Naamans Creek on the Delaware River since at least A.D. 1200, with evidence of its original inhabitants along both banks pointing to the Middle Woodland period (1100-1600 B.C.). The first western inhabitants named the creek and settlement after the Lenape chief who occupied the region. During the colonial period, the town served as a stop along the King's Highway, and with its location at the confluence of Interstate 95, Interstate 495, Governor Printz Boulevard and Philadelphia Pike, has long been a thoroughfare for travel between Philadelphia (20 miles to the north) and Washington, D.C. (100 miles to the south). Claymont was so-named in 1856 upon the efforts of the wife of Reverend Clemson, pastor of the Episcopal church, after they had relocated from their family plantation, Claymont...

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