Water Companies in Mercury, NV
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Cook Drilling Co
(775) 372-5616 more info
Mt Charleston Water Co
(702) 872-5743 more info
Utilities Inc-Central Nevada
(775) 727-5575 more info

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Facts about Mercury, NV:
Mercury, Nevada is a town in Nye County, Nevada, United States, 5 miles north of U.S. Route 95 at a point 65 miles further northwest of Las Vegas. It is situated within the Nevada Test Site and was constructed by the Atomic Energy Commission to house and service the staff of the test site. The specific site was known as Jackass Flats, NV Today, the site is governed by the United States Department of Energy. As part of the test site, the town is not accessible by the general public. It was named after the mercury mines which flourished in its general vicinity a century before the town itself was established. The current population is unknown. Mercury began as a military-style encampment, Base Camp Mercury, set up to provide only the most basic facilities for personnel involved at the beginning of operations of the Nevada Test Site in 1950. As the scope of the testing program expanded, so did the amount of personnel required to fulfil the site's mission, and beginning in 1951 a 6.7...

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