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PWSID Public Water System Name Operator Category CNTY/County Operator PWSID Public Water System Name CNTY/County Category 1021007 AMERICAN MINE RESEARCH INC 6 BLAND 1021043 BLAND COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM 2 BLAND 1021046 BLAND CORRECTIONAL CENTER 3 BLAND 1021056 ABB POWER T & D COMPANY, INC. 6 BLAND 1021126 DEER RUN WATER COMPANY, INC 6 BLAND 1021172 BIG WALKER MOTEL NA BLAND 1021700 ROCKY GAP/BASTIAN REGIONAL 5 BLAND 1021947 WOLF CREEK GOLF CLUB NA BLAND 1027061 BUCHANAN CO PSA 4 BUCHANAN 1027065 GRASSY CREEK-BCPSA 6 BUCHANAN 1027067 OSBORNE MOUNTAIN - BCPSA 6 BUCHANAN 1027068 PAGE - BCPSA 6 BUCHANAN 1027069 SHORTT GAP - BCPSA 6 BUCHANAN 1035010 ALPINE CREST NA CARROLL 1035050 BLUE RIDGE MUSIC CENTER NA CARROLL 1035060 BRANDYWINE ESTATES 4 CARROLL 1035066 CANA REGIONAL WATER SYSTEM 4 CARROLL 1035088 CARROLL REGIONAL WATER SYSTEM 3 CARROLL 1035090 CASCADE MOUNTAIN RESORT 6 CARROLL 1035091 CONDOMINIUMS AT CASCADE NA CARROLL 1035095 CHALET HIGH, INC 4 CARROLL 1035100 CROOKED CREEK FEE FISHING AREA NA CARROLL 1035107 CROOKED OAK RESTAURANT NA CARROLL 1035195 FANCY GAP CABINS AND CAMPGROUND, LLC NA CARROLL 1035227 GLADESBORO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 6 CARROLL 1035274 GOSPEL LIGHT CHRISTIAN CAMP NA CARROLL 1035275 GROUNDHOG MOUNTAIN NA CARROLL 1035290 HIGH CHAPARRAL INC NA CARROLL 1035292 HILLCREST SUBDIVISION NA CARROLL 1035295 HILLSVILLE, TOWN OF 2 CARROLL 1035303 COUNTRY VIEW INN NA CARROLL 1035415 KANAWHA VALLEY ARENA NA CARROLL 1035437 LAUREL MEADOWS HOME 6 CARROLL 1035450 LAUREL FORK DOLLAR GENERAL (NO. 17332) NA CARROLL 1035475 I-77 EXIT 1 6 CARROLL 1035498 LITTLE TREASURES LEARNING CENTER 6 CARROLL 1035573 OLDE MILL GOLF COURSE 6 CARROLL 1035578 OAKLAND ELEM SCHOOL 6 CARROLL 1035581 FANCY GAP 4 CARROLL 1035600 PINEBROOK SUBDIVISION 6 CARROLL 1035700 SKYLAND LAKES GOLF CLUB NA CARROLL 1035740 TRI-AREA HEALTH CLINIC AND PHARMACY 6 CARROLL 1035745 TOWER ROAD 6 CARROLL 1035774 UTTS CAMPGROUND NA CARROLL 1051080 THUNDER RIVER CAMPGROUND NA DICKENSON 1051092 CENTENNIAL HEIGHTS 6 DICKENSON 1051100 CLINTWOOD, TOWN OF 5 DICKENSON 1051107 BARTLICK/BREAKS - DCPSA 5 DICKENSON 1051377 JOHN FLANNAGAN WATER AUTHORITY 1 DICKENSON 1051720 SANDY RIDGE - DCPSA 5 DICKENSON 1051721 DICKENSON COUNTY REGIONAL - DCPSA 5 DICKENSON 1051722 WOLF PEN BRANCH - DCPSA 6 DICKENSON 1051723 DOE BRANCH - DCPSA 6 DICKENSON 1051724 CROOKED BRANCH - DCPSA 6 DICKENSON 1051725 DCPSA - SKEETROCK 5 DICKENSON 1051726 DCPSA - HONEY CAMP/DARWIN 5 DICKENSON 1051727 DCPSA - OSBORNS GAP 6 DICKENSON 1051728 DCPSA - RT. 80 6 DICKENSON 1051729 DCPSA - RAKES RIDGE 5 DICKENSON 1051731 DCPSA-FEARLS BRANCH 6 DICKENSON 1051732 DCPSA - RUSH CREEK 6 DICKENSON 1051735 DCPSA - MONTE LANE 6 DICKENSON 1051736 DCPSA - SULLIVAN BRANCH 6 DICKENSON 1051737 DCPSA - BIG CANEY 5 DICKENSON 1063030 APPLE RIDGE FARM NA FLOYD 1063047 BIG ROCK TRAILER PARK 6 FLOYD 1063140 CHANTILLY FESTIVAL FARM NA FLOYD 1063143 CHECK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 6 FLOYD 1063148 COPPER HILL DAY CARE CENTER 6 FLOYD 1063149 COPPER HILL DOLLAR GENERAL (NO. 17657) NA FLOYD 1063152 DADDY RABBITS CAMPGROUND NA FLOYD 1063154 RAMSEY MOBILE HOME PARK 6 FLOYD 1063155 FLOYD ECO VILLAGE COMMUNITY CENTER NA FLOYD 1063220 FLOYD-FLOYD CO PSA 4 FLOYD 1063269 GREAT OAKS COUNTRY CLUB 6 FLOYD 1063272 INDIAN VALLEY SCHOOL 6 FLOYD 1063292 AMERICAN PIE RESTAURANT NA FLOYD 1063500 MABRY MILL NO. 1 NA FLOYD 1063501 MABRY MILL NO. 2 NA FLOYD 1063560 PARK RIDGE FOREST CAMPGROUND NA FLOYD 1063690 RIVERBEND NURSERY 6 FLOYD 1063701 ROCKY KNOB MAIN AREA NA FLOYD 1063702 ROCKY KNOB PICNIC AREA NA FLOYD 1063720 NETWORK CHURCH AT SPIRIT WIND RETREAT NA FLOYD 1063740 SLATEMONT SUBDIVISION NA FLOYD 1063742 TUGGLES GAP RESTAURANT/INN NA FLOYD 1063746 VIRGINIA HIGHLAND HAVEN NA FLOYD 1063750 WILLIS DOLLAR GENERAL NO. 19688 NA FLOYD 1063751 WILLIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 6 FLOYD 1063760 WOODBERRY INN NA FLOYD 1063764 WILLIS VILLAGE MART NA FLOYD 1063775 CHATEAU MORRISETTE, INC NA FLOYD 1071075 BUZZO'S FAMILY CAMPGROUND NA GILES 1071080 CASCADES NA GILES 1071090 CELANESE ACETATE - CELCO PLANT 4 GILES 1071095 GILES COUNTY WELLNESS CENTER 5 GILES 1071120 CURVE ROAD 6 GILES 1071200 FAIRVIEW ACRES COMMUNITY CLUB 6 GILES 1071260 GLEN LYN, TOWN OF 6 GILES 1071300 HOGES CHAPEL 5 GILES 1071455 GILES COUNTY PSA 3 GILES 1071520 LURICH ROAD 6 GILES 1071550 MT. LAKE BIOLOGICAL STATION 4 GILES 1071551 MOUNTAIN LAKE LODGE 6 GILES 1071565 NARROWS, TOWN OF 3 GILES 1071568 LHOIST NORTH AMERICA OF VIRGINIA 6 GILES 1071576 NEW RIVER PARK NA GILES 1071650 PALISADES RESTAURANT NA GILES 1071660 PEARISBURG, TOWN OF 4 GILES 1071665 PEMBROKE, TOWN OF 4 GILES 1071675 POWELL MOUNTAIN 6 GILES 1071700 RICH CREEK, TOWN OF 5 GILES 1071710 ROUTE 100 AREA 6 GILES 1071845 SHUTE HOLLOW 6 GILES 1071850 STONEY CREEK 6 GILES 1071910 WALNUT FLATS NA GILES 1071920 RAM/WAYSIDE COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM 6 GILES 1071955 WHITE ROCKS RECREATION AREA NA GILES 1071970 WOLF CREEK 6 GILES 1077070 CHEERIO ADVENTURES 4 GRAYSON 1077098 CAMP DICKENSON NA GRAYSON 1077126 COMER ROCK PICNIC AREA NA GRAYSON 1077200 FAIRVIEW WATER SYSTEM 5 GRAYSON 1077240 FRIES, TOWN OF 3 GRAYSON 1077251 GRANT COMMUNITY 6 GRAYSON 1077259 GRAYSON HIGHLAND-STABLES NA GRAYSON 1077260 GRAYSON HIGHLANDS VISITORS CENTER NA GRAYSON 1077261 GRAYSON HIGHLANDS PICNIC AREA NA GRAYSON 1077262 GRAYSON HIGHLANDS CAMPGROUND NA GRAYSON 1077263 GRAYSON HIGHLAND OFFICE NA GRAYSON 1077285 HOUNDSHELL CAMPGROUND NA GRAYSON 1077310 HUNGRY HORSE EAST, LLC NA GRAYSON 1077335 INDEPENDENCE, TOWN OF 5 GRAYSON 1077340 IRON MOUNTAIN HORSE CAMP NA GRAYSON 1077392 LAWN ACRES TRAILER PARK 6 GRAYSON 1077411 21 GROCERY AND VALLEY DINER, LLC NA GRAYSON 1077539 OAK HILL ACADEMY 6 GRAYSON 1077551 MT. ROGERS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT. NA GRAYSON 1077570 OLDTOWN WATER SYSTEM 6 GRAYSON 1077595 PATTON RV PARK NA GRAYSON 1077620 ROCKY HOLLOW CAMPGROUND 1 NA GRAYSON 1077750 SUN VALLEY TRAILER PARK 6 GRAYSON 1077775 TROUTDALE, TOWN OF 6 GRAYSON 1077825 VIRGINIA CAROLINA WATER AUTHORITY 3 GRAYSON 1077851 CORNER MARKET AND CAFÉ NA GRAYSON 1077885 WHITETOP COMMUNITY CENTER NA GRAYSON 1105055 LEE COUNTY PSA/ BLACKWATER 6 LEE 1105060 LEE COUNTY PSA/KEOKEE 6 LEE 1105065 LEE CO. PSA/ELY & PUCKETT CREEK 6 LEE 1105070 LEE COUNTY PSA/JASPER 6 LEE 1105100 DRYDEN WATER AUTHORITY 5 LEE 1105125 LEE COUNTY PSA/EASTERN LEE 6 LEE 1105200 JONESVILLE, TOWN OF 2 LEE 1105210 LEE COUNTY PSA/FLEENORTOWN 6 LEE 1105400 LCPSA-BLUE SPRINGS 4 LEE 1105405 LCPSA- KVS 3 LEE 1105450 LEE COUNTY PSA/BIG HILL 6 LEE 1105460 LEE COUNTY PSA/MILLER CHAPEL 6 LEE 1105500 PENNINGTON GAP, TOWN OF 3 LEE 1105750 LEE COUNTY PSA/ROBBINS CHAPEL 6 LEE 1105800 ST. CHARLES WATER AUTHORITY 5 LEE 1105870 LEE COUNTY PSA/STICKLEYVILLE 5 LEE 1105900 WOODWAY WATER AUTHORITY 5 LEE 1121005 RINER MOBILE HOME PARK 6 MONTGOMERY 1121025 ALTA MONS CAMPGROUND AND RETREAT CENTER NA MONTGOMERY 1121026 ALTA MONS - DINING HALL NA MONTGOMERY 1121027 ALTA MONS - PEARMAN HOUSE NA MONTGOMERY 1121034 BLACKSBURG COUNTRY CLUB 6 MONTGOMERY 1121040 BELIVEAU ESTATE WINERY NA MONTGOMERY 1121043 BELVIEW 6 MONTGOMERY 1121045 BETHEL AREA 5 MONTGOMERY 1121048 BETHEL WOODS SUBDIVISION 6 MONTGOMERY 1121052 BLACKSBURG, TOWN OF 5 MONTGOMERY 1121057 NRV REGIONAL WATER AUTHORITY 1 MONTGOMERY 1121067 BLUE RIDGE CHRISTIAN CAMP NA MONTGOMERY 1121085 CAMP CARYSBROOK NA MONTGOMERY 1121090 CHRISTIANSBURG TOWN OF 5 MONTGOMERY 1121150 DRY VALLEY SUBDIVISION 6 MONTGOMERY 1121175 CHRISTIANSBURG ELLISTON WATERLINE 5 MONTGOMERY 1121230 WHITE PINE VILLAGE 6 MONTGOMERY 1121264 GATEWAY BAPTIST CHURCH SCHOOL 6 MONTGOMERY 1121483 MOUNTAIN VIEW ITALIAN KITCHEN RESTAURANT NA MONTGOMERY 1121503 MUDPIKE ROAD WATERLINE 6 MONTGOMERY 1121508 NEW RIVER JUNCTION CAMPGROUND NA MONTGOMERY 1121565 PARKER MOBILE HOME ESTATES 6 MONTGOMERY 1121570 PLUM CREEK 4 MONTGOMERY 1121580 PRICES FORK/MERRIMAC 4 MONTGOMERY 1121643 RADFORD ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT 2 MONTGOMERY 1121655 RINER COMMUNITY 4 MONTGOMERY 1121681 ALY`S FAMILY RESTAURANT NA MONTGOMERY 1121685 SELU CONSERVANCY NA MONTGOMERY 1121720 THE SPORTSMAN NA MONTGOMERY 1121751 CAMP TUK-A-WAY NA MONTGOMERY 1121755 TWIN BOULDERS SUBDIVISION 6 MONTGOMERY 1121820 VICKER HEIGHTS 6 MONTGOMERY 1121825 VIEWLAND SUBDIVISION 6 MONTGOMERY 1121842 WALTON FARMS SUBDIVISION 6 MONTGOMERY 1121870 WHITEBARREL WINERY NA MONTGOMERY 1121900 WOODVIEW SUBDIVISION 6 MONTGOMERY 1155050 BELLAVISTA ESTATES 6 PULASKI 1155055 BROOKMONT AREA 6 PULASKI 1155056 BOWLES LODGE NA PULASKI 1155081 MCGUIRES FAMILY CAMPGROUND NA PULASKI 1155082 CAMP OTTARI NA PULASKI 1155089 CAMP CLAYTOR NA PULASKI 1155090 CAMP POWHATAN NA PULASKI 1155121 COVEY`S FAMILY CAMPGROUND NO. 1 NA PULASKI 1155129 COVEY`S FAMILY CAMPGROUND NO. 2 NA PULASKI 1155150 DUBLIN TOWN OF 5 PULASKI 1155152 DULANEY TRAILER PARK 6 PULASKI 1155260 GATEWOOD CAMPGROUND NA PULASKI 1155261 GATEWOOD PICNIC NA PULASKI 1155300 HOOVER COLOR CORPORATION 6 PULASKI 1155315 IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE NA PULASKI 1155441 LAKEVIEW WATERWORKS 6 PULASKI 1155446 LAKEWOOD ESTATES 6 PULASKI 1155500 MONTGOMERY COUNTY GAME AND FISH CLUB NA PULASKI 1155505 MT OLIVET 6 PULASKI 1155521 NEWBERN HEIGHTS 6 PULASKI 1155542 EXPRESS STOP #99 NA PULASKI 1155635 PULASKI, TOWN OF 2 PULASKI 1155641 PULASKI COUNTY PSA 2 PULASKI 1155643 PULASKI MOOSE LODGE NA PULASKI 1155700 RIVERBEND SUBDIVISION 6 PULASKI 1155702 ROSEBERRY`S CAMPGROUND NA PULASKI 1155722 DEHAVEN PARK NA PULASKI 1155725 SNOWVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 6 PULASKI 1155771 THORN SPRING GOLF COURSE NA PULASKI 1155910 WILLOW TREE CAMPGROUND NA PULASKI 1167015 APPALACHIAN DETENTION CENTER 3 RUSSELL 1167050 CASTLEWOOD - RCPSA 4 RUSSELL 1167051 BELFAST - RCPSA 5 RUSSELL 1167115 CLEVELAND, TOWN OF 6 RUSSELL 1167116 CLEVELAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NA RUSSELL 1167121 COPPER CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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