Water Companies in Ephraim, UT
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Castle Dale Water Plant
(435) 381-2799 more info
Castle Valley Special Service
(435) 381-5345 more info
Castle Valley Special Service: Ferron Water Plant
(435) 384-2412 more info
* City of Ephraim
(435) 283-4631 more info
East Juab County Water
(435) 623-1085 more info
Emery Water Conservancy
(435) 381-2311 more info
Mt Pleasant City Water Department
(435) 462-2323 more info
Price River Water Improvement
(435) 637-6350 more info
Price Water Department
(435) 637-5010 more info
Prive River Water Users
(435) 613-9793 more info
Water Department
(435) 436-8261 more info

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Facts about Ephraim, UT:
Ephraim is a city in Sanpete County, Utah, United States. The population was 6,135 at the 2010 census, making it the largest city in Sanpete County. It is the location of Snow College and is located along U.S. Route 89. Ephraim was founded in 1854. Its location directly opposite a Native American settlement, Ephraim served as Sanpete County's most important fort through the end of the Black Hawk War in 1868, which is also the year that the city incorporated. The presence of the fort drew diverse settlers to the city, and by 1880 the city was nearly 90% Scandinavian. Although the city's initial growth was based on the fort and later on agriculture, more recently its growth can be attributed primarily to the presence of Snow College. Ephraim surpassed Manti as the largest city in the county during the 1960 Census and has since surpassed 5,000. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 3.6 square miles (9.2 kmē), all of it land. As of the...

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