Water Companies in Echo, UT
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* City of Echo
(435) 336-5981 more info
Community Water Co
(435) 649-2045 more info
Gorgoza Mutual Water Co
(435) 649-7948 more info
High Valley Water Co
(435) 645-8415 more info
Highlands Water Co
(801) 876-2510 more info
Morgan Secondary Water
(801) 829-4424 more info
Mountain Regional Water
(435) 940-1916 more info
Mountain Regional Water Special Service District
(435) 645-2555 more info
Park City Water Billing
(435) 615-5223 more info
Summit Water Distribution Co
(435) 649-7324 more info
Wilkinson Cottonwood Water Co
(801) 876-3895 more info

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Facts about Echo, UT:
Echo is a census-designated place located in Summit County, Utah, United States. The population was 56 at the 2010 census. Although Echo has never had a sizable population, the town is historically significant. Echo originated as a stopover along the Mormon trail. Later the town served as a junction between the First Transcontinental Railroad and a spur line to serve silver mines near Park City. Since the creation of U.S. Highways Echo has served as a highway junction, where the main road coming from Wyoming splits with one branch proceeding towards Salt Lake City, continuing towards San Francisco, California, and the other towards Ogden, continuing to Portland, Oregon. Originally the main highway was numbered U.S. Route 30S and the branch was U.S. Route 530; the modern freeway equivalents are numbered Interstate 80 and Interstate 84. Echo was significant to the Union Pacific Railroad. The town served as a coaling and watering station for trains entering Echo Canyon. From Echo,...

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