Water Companies in Eek, AK
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Bethel Water & Sewer Project
(907) 543-7843 more info
City of Bethel: City Sub Water Treatment Plant
(907) 543-5023 more info
Kongiganak Safe Water Corporation
(907) 557-5637 more info
Kongiganak Water Project
(907) 557-5037 more info
Kwinhagak Native Village Wash
(907) 556-8000 more info
Quinhagak Water & Sewer Project
(907) 556-8277 more info
Tuntutuliak Community Service Assoc: Water & Sewer
(907) 256-2530 more info
Tuntutuliak Community Services Association
(907) 256-2326 more info
Water Treatment Plant
(907) 556-8625 more info

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Facts about Eek, AK:
Eek (Iik in Central Alaskan Yup'ik) is a city in Bethel Census Area, Alaska, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 280. Eek is located at 60°13?7?N 162°1?33?W? / ?60.21861°N 162.02583°W? / 60.21861; -162.02583 (60.218662, -162.025928). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.0-square-mile (2.6 km2), of which 0.9-square-mile (2.3 km2) is land and 0.1-square-mile (0.26 km2) (12.38%) is water. Eek is serviced by one airport, due west of the village, a second (former) airport located east of the village is the current site of a cellular transmission tower, the runway remains in marginally usable condition, however, and is occasionally used by private aircraft. A town dock provides access to the Eek River, which feeds into the Kuskokwim providing access to most surrounding villages by boat. During Winter months many residents utilize travel by snow machine and trails are laid out between the villages in the area. Trails...

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