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Wv3301706 Coons Run Psd Adamsville Wv3303901 Public Water Systems in West Virginia as of February 25, 2010 PWSID# PWS Name City WV3301706 COONS RUN PSD ADAMSVILLE WV3303901 ALBRIGHT, TOWN OF ALBRIGHT WV3303923 PRESTON COUNTY PSD 4 ALBRIGHT WV3301315 ALDERSON WATER ALDERSON WV9913110 STUARTS HOT DAWGS ALDERSON WV9945055 RIVER REST HOME OWNERS ASSOC ALDERSON WV9922047 ALKOL MINI MART ALKOL WV9922049 THE WATERING HOLE ALKOL WV9913096 ALTA STATION ALTA WV3302205 LINCOLN PSD ALUM CREEK WV9903104 COAL RIVER ENERGY INC ALUM CREEK WV3302347 BUFFALO CREEK PSD AMHERSTDALE WV3302416 ANAWALT MUNICIPAL WATER ANAWALT WV3302451 OTOOLE WATER ANAWALT WV3301701 ANMOORE, TOWN OF ANMOORE WV9913028 GREENBRIER CO YOUTH CAMP INC ANTHONY WV9913120 GREENBRIER RIVER TRAIL-SOUTH ANTHONY WV9926008 M & G POLYMERS U S A LLC APPLE GROVE WV9938004 BOYER MOTEL ARBOVALE WV9938038 RYDERS RESTAURANT ARBOVALE WV3304140 RALEIGH COUNTY PSD-ARNETT ARNETT WV3303902 ARTHURDALE WATER ASSOC. ARTHURDALE WV3303924 PRESTON CO PSD 1 PURCHASER ARTHURDALE WV3302417 ASHLAND COMMUNITY ASHLAND WV9927109 ASHLAND SCENIC CAMPGROUND LLC ASHLAND WV3302801 ATHENS, TOWN OF ATHENS WV9928061 APPALACHIAN TEEN CHALLENGE ATHENS WV9949047 HILLBILLY GRILL ATLAS WV3301411 CENTRAL HAMPSHIRE PSD AUGUSTA WV9914066 XPRESS STOP INC AUGUSTA WV9939036 AURORA ELEMENTARY AND JR HIGH AURORA WV9939045 CATHEDRAL STATE PARK AURORA WV9939118 MELANIES FAMILY RESTAURANT AURORA WV9927103 SANDY RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL AVONDALE WV9955003 BAILEYSVILLE ELEMENTARY BAILEYSVILLE WV9930137 MOMS DINER BAISDEN WV9930139 K & C RESTAURANT BAISDEN WV3301606 EA HAWSE CONT CARE CENTER BAKER WV9916035 WARDEN RIDGE SERVICE CENTER BAKER WV9916038 CORNER MART BAKER WV9916041 EA HAWSE HEALTH CENTER BAKER WV9904001 USACOE BAKERS RUN BAKERS RUN WV3301947 POTOMAC FARMS WATER CO BAKERTON WV9903109 APPALACHIA TRAINING GROUP-FARLEY BALD KNOB WV3302434 MCDOWELL COUNTY PSD- BARTLEY BARTLEY WV9938031 USFS OLD HOUSE RUN PICNIC BARTOW WV9938034 POCAHONTAS 4 H CAMP BARTOW WV9938054 USFS LAKE BUFFALO BARTOW WV9947047 METTIKI COAL LLC - MTN VIEW MINE BAYARD WV9938086 SCHOOL DAYS CHILD CARE BEARD HEIGHTS WV3304138 RALEIGH COUNTY MEM AIRPORT BEAVER WV3304104 BECKLEY WATER COMPANY BECKLEY WV9920086 MILEPOST 69 REST AREA BECKLEY WV3300502 BEECH BOTTOM WATER DEPT BEECH BOTTOM WV9905011 SEVERSTAL WHEELING INC. BEECH BOTTOM WV3300101 BELINGTON, TOWN OF BELINGTON WV9901023 TWIN LAKES CAMPGROUND BELINGTON WV9954001 BELLEVIEW TAVERN BELLEVILLE WV9954030 BELLEVILLE HYDRO ELECTRIC RECREATION BELLEVILLE WV3301005 BELLWOOD COMMUNITY FACIL IMP BELLWOOD WV3303701 BELMONT BELMONT WV3301042 GAULEY RIVER PSD BELVA WV3302618 BENWOOD WATER DEPARTMENT BENWOOD WV9933052 MORGAN CO INDUSTRIAL PARK BERKELEY SPRINGS WV3303301 BERKELEY SPRINGS, CITY OF BERKELEY SPRINGS WV3303306 WAUGHS COMMUNITY HOME PARK BERKELEY SPRINGS WV3303310 SKY LINE VILLAGE MHP BERKELEY SPRINGS BERKELEY SPRINGS REHAB AND NURSING- WV3303313 BERKELEY SPRINGS UPPER WV3303314 APPLE ORCHARD ACRES BERKELEY SPRINGS BERKELEY SPRINGS REHAB AND NURSING- WV3303315 BERKELEY SPRINGS LOWER WV3303317 TRI LAKE HOLDINGS, INC. BERKELEY SPRINGS WV9933003 BOWLERAMA BERKELEY SPRINGS WV9933007 CACAPON STATE PARK BERKELEY SPRINGS WV9933015 THE HOMESTEAD RESTAURANT BERKELEY SPRINGS WV9933017 GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY BERKELEY SPRINGS WV9933021 PANORAMA AT THE PEAK LTD BERKELEY SPRINGS WV9933025 PLEASANT VIEW ELEMENTARY BERKELEY SPRINGS WV9933031 VFW POST 4019 BERKELEY SPRINGS COOLFONT MOUNTAINSIDE ASSOCIATION- WV9933047 BERKELEY SPRINGS SALMON COOLFONT MOUNTAINSIDE ASSOCIATION - WV9933048 BERKELEY SPRINGS NORTH WV9933049 CAPERTON FURNITURE WORKS BERKELEY SPRINGS WV9933051 CACAPON INVESTMENTS LLC BERKELEY SPRINGS WV9933056 BOBS BIG BEEF INC BERKELEY SPRINGS WV9933057 TROUBADOUR RESTAURANT BERKELEY SPRINGS WV9933058 DOODLEBUGS LEARNING STATION LLC BERKELEY SPRINGS WV9933059 TIMBER RIDGE GROCERY BERKELEY SPRINGS WV3300109 CHESTNUT RIDGE PSD - BERRYBURG BERRYBURG WV3302435 MCDOWELL COUNTY PSD-BERWIND BERWIND WV3303514 BETHLEHEM BETHLEHEM WV3304202 BEVERLY, TOWN OF BEVERLY WV3302427 HAMPTON ROADS WATER SYSTEM BIG SANDY WV9927023 FALL RIVER ELEMENTARY BIG SANDY WV3303413 BIRCH RIVER PSD BIRCH RIVER WV3302475 MCDOWELL COUNTY PSD-BISHOP BISHOP WV3302835 WVAWC-BLUEFIELD DISTRICT BLUEFIELD WV9928067 DANIELS COMPANY BLUEFIELD WV9928089 EAST RIVER MOUNTAIN OVERLOOK BLUEFIELD WV3302852 POCAHONTAS WATER SYSTEM BLUESTONE WV3302804 BLUEWELL PSD BLUEWELL WV9928091 CHRISTIAN ACRES CAMP BLUEWELL WV9928092 CHRISTIAN ACRES POOL BLUEWELL WV3305105 BOLAIR PSD BOLAIR WV3300807 QUEEN SHOALS PSD BOMONT WV3302522 TRI-COUNTY WATER ASSOC - FAIRMONT BOOTHSVILLE WV9942002 ALPINE SPRINGS LODGE BOWDEN WV9942008 CHEAT RIVER INN BOWDEN WV9942040 REVELLES RIVER RESORT BOWDEN WV9942043 ALPINE SHORE INC - CAMPGROUND BOWDEN WV9942081 SHAVERS FORK CAMPGROUND BOWDEN WV9942096 ALPINE SHORES - UPPER CAMPGROUND BOWDEN WV3302437 BRADSHAW WATER WORKS BRADSHAW WV3302202 BRANCHLAND MIDKIFF PSD BRANCHLAND WV3303613 PENDLETON CO PSD (BRANDYWINE) BRANDYWINE WV9936004 USFS BRANDYWINE NATL REC AREA WNO 1 BRANDYWINE WV3305504 BRENTON PSD BRENTON WV3305532 GREEN CAMP PSD BRENTON WV3301703 BRIDGEPORT, CITY OF BRIDGEPORT WV9917010 LAKE FLOYD CLUB INC BRISTOL WV9921050 BROKEN WHEEL CAMPGROUND BROWNSVILLE WV3303903 BRUCETON MILLS WATER DEPT BRUCETON MILLS WV3303916 BIG SANDY MHP BRUCETON MILLS WV9939003 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939004 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939005 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939006 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939007 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939008 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939009 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939010 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939011 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939012 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939013 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939014 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939015 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939016 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939017 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939018 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939019 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939020 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939021 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939022 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939023 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939024 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939025 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939026 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939027 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939028 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939029 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939030 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939087 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939088 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939089 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939090 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939091 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939092 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939093 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939094 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939095 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939096 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939097 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939098 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939099 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939100 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939101 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939102 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939103 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939104 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939105 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939106 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939107 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939108 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939109 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939110 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939111 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939112 ALYESKA INC SPRING BRUCETON MILLS WV9939113 ALYESKA INC BRUCETON MILLS WV9939123 PINEHILL CAMPGROUND BRUCETON MILLS WV9939142 OLIVIAS RESTAURANT BRUCETON MILLS WV9939147 GSTC - CAMP ROY WELLER BRUCETON MILLS WV9939161 ALYESKA - BIG BEAR LAKE STORE BRUCETON MILLS WV9938066 POCAHONTAS MEMORIAL AND MARLINTON M BUCKEYE WV3304902 BUCKHANNON WATER BOARD BUCKHANNON WV3304905 MOUNT HOPE WATER ASSOC BUCKHANNON WV3304908 HODGESVILLE PSD BUCKHANNON WV3304909 ELKINS ROAD PSD BUCKHANNON WV3304910 GRAND BADGER COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM BUCKHANNON WV3304912 HODGESVILLE PSD BUCKHANNON MIDDLE FORK RIVER CAMPGROUND - SUMMER WV9949020 BUCKHANNON MIDDLE FORK RIVER CAMPGROUND - WINTER WV9949021 BUCKHANNON WV3305502 ALPOCA WATER WORKS INC BUD WV9919051 IMAGES C & A ENTERPRISES BUNKER HILL WV3302949 FOUNTAIN PSD BURLINGTON BURLINGTON WV3300408 BURNSVILLE PUBLIC UTILITY BURNSVILLE WV9952022 COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER BURTON WV9920102 SPEED MINING AMERICAN EAGLE MINE CABIN CREEK WV3304301 CAIRO WATER DEPARTMENT CAIRO WV9913031 GREENBRIER STATE FOREST CALDWELL WV9913073 GREENBRIER STATE FOREST (POOL AREA) CALDWELL WV9913090 GREENBRIER STATE FOREST (CAMPING AREA) CALDWELL WV9913111 UPS CALDWELL WV9913118 CAMP ALLEGHENY CALDWELL WV3305102 CAMDEN ON GAULEY - CRAIGSVILLE CAMDEN-ON-GAULEY CORP - RR NAME WV3305107 CAMDEN ON GAULEY - COWEN CAMDEN-ON-GAULEY CORP - RR NAME WV3302603 CAMERON WATER CAMERON WV9928003 CAMP CREEK STATE PARK CAMP CREEK WV9928005 CAMP CREEK STATE PARK-BLUE JAY CAMP CREEK WV9928065 C & L COUNTRY CORNER CAMP CREEK WV9928077 CAMP CREEK STATE PARK -FARLEY BRANCH CAMP CREEK WV3304711 TIMBERLINE FOUR SEASON RESORT CANAAN VALLEY WV9947006 CANAAN VALLEY NATIONAL WILDLIFE RESERVE CANAAN VALLEY WV9947044 CANAAN VALLEY STATE PARK CANAAN VALLEY WV9947046 CANAAN VISTAS CANAAN VALLEY WV9942032 USFS STUART PARK WELL 15A CANFIELD (POE RUN) WV3301402 CAPON BRIDGE CAPON BRIDGE WV9914002 BIG CACAPON BUBBLING SPRING CAMP, LLC CAPON BRIDGE WV9914004 BURGUNDY WILDLIFE CENTER CAPON BRIDGE WV9914037 ROCKY TOP INN CAPON BRIDGE WV9914071 CACAPON RIVER RECREATION AREA CAPON BRIDGE WV9914072 CAPON BRIDGE TECHNOLOGY-INDUSTRIAL CAPON BRIDGE WV9914011 CAPON SPRINGS AND FARMS CAPON SPRINGS WV3303802 CASS SCENIC RAILROAD CASS WV3302009 CEDAR GROVE, COMMUNITY OF CEDAR GROVE WV3305001 CEREDO WATER WORKS CEREDO WV3302317 CHAPMANVILLE WATER PLANT CHAPMANVILLE
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