Water Companies in Indian Springs, NV
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A O Smith Water Product Company
(702) 222-0041 more info
Las Vegas Valley Water District
(702) 870-2386 more info
Las Vegas Valley Water District: Main Office
(702) 870-2011 more info
Mt Charleston Water Co
(702) 872-5743 more info
North Las Vegas City
(702) 593-3629 more info
Southern Nevada Water Auth
(702) 258-7283 more info
Southern Nevada Water Auth
(702) 862-3400 more info
Southern Nevada Water Authority: Gardens at the Springs Preserve
(702) 258-3205 more info
Utilities Inc-Central Nevada
(775) 727-5575 more info

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Facts about Indian Springs, NV:
Indian Springs is an unincorporated town in Clark County, Nevada, United States. The population was 1,302 at the 2000 census. Indian Springs is named for the artesian spring that provides the area with water. Over the years the spring has been used by Native Americans, the Las Vegas and Tonopah Railroad from 1906?1919, and later as an artist colony. Since the 1940s when the United States Army Air Forces established a training facility here, Indian Springs has been home for many military groups. Prior to being renamed as Creech Air Force Base in 2005, the field was known as Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary Air Field. In 1982 the USAF Thunderbirds Air Demonstration Squadron suffered a crash at the base. The "Diamond Crash" caused the deaths of four pilots. One of the town's main roads, "Sky Road," was named by William J. Brady, in memory of his friend Sky, who was also an Indian Springs resident. The artesian spring: the land surrounding the creek and lake (a small, muddy,...

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