Water Companies in Dover, DE
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Camden-Wyoming Sewer & Water Authority
(302) 697-6372 more info
* City of Dover
(302) 736-7008 more info
Middlesex Water Co
(302) 736-6450 more info
Middlesex Water Co
(302) 734-1036 more info
Middlesex Water Co
(302) 734-9329 more info
Middlesex Water Co
(302) 678-3702 more info
Middlesex Water Co
(302) 284-1366 more info
Middlesex Water Co
(302) 335-1762 more info
Middlesex Water Co
(302) 492-0351 more info
Middlesex Water Co
(302) 492-8381 more info
Middlesex Water Co
(302) 284-2960 more info
Middlesex Water Company
(302) 672-7235 more info
Middlesex Water Company
(302) 736-6048 more info
Tidewater Utilities Inc
(302) 734-7500 more info
Trident Water Company
(302) 734-3900 more info
Water Resources Division
(302) 739-9949 more info

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Facts about Dover, DE:
The city of Dover is the capital and second largest city Dover was founded as the court town for newly established Kent County in 1683 by William Penn, the proprietor of the territory generally known as the "Lower Counties on the Delaware." Later, in 1717, the city was officially laid out by a special commission of the Delaware General Assembly. The capital of the state of Delaware was moved here from Newcastle in 1777 because of its central location and relative safety from British raiders on the Delaware River. Because of an act passed in October 1779, the assembly elected to meet at any place in the state they saw fit, meeting successively in Wilmington, Lewes, Dover, Newcastle, and Lewes again, until it finally settled down permanently in Dover in October 1781. The city's central square, known as The Green, was the location of many rallies, troop reviews, and other patriotic events. To this day, The Green remains the heart of Dover's historic district and is the location of the...

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