Water Companies in Seaford, DE
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Artesian Water Co Inc
(302) 539-0400 more info
Delmar Town Water Commission
(302) 846-2664 more info
Eastern Springs Water Co
(410) 820-8617 more info
Middlesex Water Co
(302) 875-3808 more info
Middlesex Water Co
(302) 945-4854 more info
Middlesex Water Co
(302) 335-5793 more info
Milford Water Department
(302) 422-1103 more info
Salisbury Water Division
(410) 548-3115 more info
Selbyville Water Department
(302) 436-8349 more info
Shoregood Water Co
(410) 754-0520 more info

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Facts about Seaford, DE:
Seaford is a city located along the Nanticoke River in Sussex County, Delaware. According to the 2010 Census Bureau figures, the population of the city is 6,928, an increase of 3.4% from the 2000 census. It the principal city of the Seaford Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is the largest micropolitan area in the United States and includes all of Sussex County. It is the largest city in Sussex County and was voted the 28th Best Small Town in America.. It hosted the Seaford Eagles of the Eastern Shore Baseball League. Seaford is named after Seaford, East Sussex in England. All land in current western and southern Sussex County was first settled as part of Maryland. Seaford, along with Bridgeville, Greenwood, Middleford, and others, were all part of Dorchester County in the Province of Maryland. Blades, Laurel, and Concord areas, on the other hand, were part of Somerset County. It is reported that an error in a map coordinate resulted in the east-west line of Delaware being from...

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