Water Companies in Hope Valley, RI
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Connecticut American Water Co
(860) 536-1528 more info
Groton Utilities: Electric Water Company
(860) 446-4000 more info
Kingston Water District
(401) 783-5494 more info
Narragansett Water Division
(401) 782-0639 more info
Norwich Public Utilities
(860) 887-2555 more info
Richmond Water Department
(401) 539-0150 more info
South West Water Co
(401) 821-8697 more info
United Water Rhode Island
(401) 789-0271 more info
Water Pollution Control Plant
(860) 599-4548 more info
Westerly Town Water Department
(401) 348-2559 more info

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Facts about Hope Valley, RI:
Hope Valley is a village and census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Hopkinton in Washington County, Rhode Island, United States. The population of the CDP was 1,649 at the 2000 census. Hope Valley is the largest village in Hopkinton and the town's principal commercial center. The central portion of the village was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004 as the Hope Valley Historic District. The earliest European-American settlement of the village site was by Hezekiah Carpenter, who arrived in 1770 and dammed the Wood River and built several small water-powered mills. His settlement was called Carpenter's Mills. Around 1818 a tannery was built at the site. The textile industry arrived in 1824, when Gardner Nichols and Russell Thayer bought the existing mills and began to operate them for carding of wool; fulling, coloring and finishing of cloth; and manufacture of textile machinery. The formerly separate village of Locustville, which grew up along Brushy...

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