Water Companies in Collinsville, 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
Salmon Brook District Water Co
(860) 653-3327 more info
Torrington Water Co
(860) 489-4149 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 Collinsville, CT:
76001994 Collinsville is a village and census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Canton in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 2,686 at the 2000 census. The central portion of the village is a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Collinsville is located in the southwestern part of Canton. It was built around The Collins Company Axe Factory, a world renowned manufacturer of edge tools, such as axes, machetes, picks and knives. Typical of New England mills, the Collins Company axe factory was sited on a river and their production was powered by utilizing the water's strength to turn turbines and power machines. The numerous old buildings ramble along the riverbanks intertwined by an intricate maze of sluices that run throughout the site. The company closed its doors in 1966, but the factory buildings are now home to an eclectic and constantly changing mixture of tenants, including antique sellers, offices, artists'...

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