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Virginia Department of Health Office of Drinking Water VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Wednesday, April 29, 2020 OFFICE OF DRINKING WATER Page 1 of 342 LISTING OF WATERWORKS WITH ASSOCIATED OWNERS AND ADMINISTRATIVE CONTACTS PWSID Public Water System Name Operator Category City/County System Type Service Connection Population Source Owner Type 1021007 AMERICAN MINE RESEARCH INC 6 BLAND NTNC 1 48 GW Private AC ELLISON, AMANDA / AMERICAN MINE RESEARCH, INC: 12187 N. Scenic Hwy / P.O. BOX 234 ROCKY GAP, VA 24366 / [email protected] AC LESTER, WILLIAM RANDALL / AMERICAN MINE RESEARCH, INC.: P.O. BOX 234 / ROCKY GAP, VA 24366 / [email protected] OW AMERICAN MINE RESEARCH, INC: / P.O. BOX 234 ROCKY GAP, VA 24366 / 1021043 BLAND COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM 2 BLAND C 196 490 GU Local AC RATLIFF, RODNEY LEE / BLAND COUNTY SERVICE AUTHORITY: MAIN ST., BLAND COUNTY COURTHOUSE SQ. / P.O. BOX 510 BLAND, VA 24315 / [email protected] OW BLAND COUNTY SERVICE AUTHORITY: / P.O. BOX 510 BLAND, VA 24315 / 1021046 BLAND CORRECTIONAL CENTER 3 BLAND C 1 750 SW State Govt. AC TOLBERT, ROBERT / VA DEPT OF CORRECTIONS: Environmental Services Unit / PO Box 944 DILWYN, VA 23936 / [email protected] OW VIRGINIA DEPT OF CORRECTIONS: 6900 Atmore Drive / P. O. Box 26963 RICHMOND, VA 23261 / 1021056 ABB POWER T & D COMPANY, INC. 6 BLAND NTNC 2 430 GW Private AC HOOSIER, DANIEL E. / ABB POWER T & D COMPANY, INC.: 171 Industry Dr. / BLAND, VA 24315 / [email protected] OW ABB POWER T & D COMPANY, INC.: 171 Industry Drive / BLAND, VA 24315-0038 / 1021126 DEER RUN WATER COMPANY, INC 6 BLAND C 16 41 GW Private AC SMITH, BARRY ELVIN / DEER RUN WATER COMPANY: 622 M. L. THOMPSON DRIVE / P O BOX 302 ROCKY GAP, VA 24366 / OW DEER RUN WATER COMPANY INC: P. O. Box 273 / 631 M. L. Thompson Drive ROCKY GAP, VA 24366 / 1021172 BIG WALKER MOTEL NA BLAND NC 20 25 GW Private AC DAVIS, WILLIAM / BIG WALKER MOTEL: 70 Skyview Lane / PO BOX 155 BLAND, VA 24315 / [email protected] OW BIG WALKER MOTEL, LLC: P. O. Box 155 / BLAND, VA 24315 / 1021700 ROCKY GAP/BASTIAN REGIONAL 5 BLAND C 442 985 SWP Local AC RATLIFF, RODNEY LEE / BLAND COUNTY SERVICE AUTHORITY: MAIN ST., BLAND COUNTY COURTHOUSE SQ. / P.O. BOX 510 BLAND, VA 24315 / [email protected] OW BLAND COUNTY SERVICE AUTHORITY: / P.O. BOX 510 BLAND, VA 24315 / 1021947 WOLF CREEK GOLF CLUB NA BLAND NC 1 30 GW Private AC BELCHER, BRENDA / WOLF CREEK GOLF & COUNTY CLUB: 6828 Grapefield Road / BASTIAN, VA 24314 / OW WOLF CREEK GOLF & COUNTY CLUB: 6828 Grapefield Road / BASTIAN, VA 24314 / 1027061 BUCHANAN CO PSA 4 BUCHANAN C 7935 19326 SWP Local AC ANDERSON, BOB / BUCHANAN COUNTY PSA: RT 460 Deel / PO Box 30 VANSANT, VA 24656 / [email protected] VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Wednesday, April 29, 2020 OFFICE OF DRINKING WATER Page 2 of 342 LISTING OF WATERWORKS WITH ASSOCIATED OWNERS AND ADMINISTRATIVE CONTACTS PWSID Public Water System Name Operator Category City/County System Type Service Connection Population Source Owner Type OW BUCHANAN CO PSA: / PO BOX 30 VANSANT, VA 24656 / 1027065 GRASSY CREEK-BCPSA 6 BUCHANAN C 176 440 SWP Local AC ANDERSON, BOB / BUCHANAN COUNTY PSA: RT 460 Deel / PO Box 30 VANSANT, VA 24656 / [email protected] OW BUCHANAN CO PSA: / PO BOX 30 VANSANT, VA 24656 / 1027067 OSBORNE MOUNTAIN - BCPSA 6 BUCHANAN C 25 70 SWP Local AC ANDERSON, BOB / BUCHANAN COUNTY PSA: RT 460 Deel / PO Box 30 VANSANT, VA 24656 / [email protected] OW BUCHANAN COUNTY PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY: P. O. BOX 30 / VANSANT, VA 24656 / [email protected] 1027068 PAGE - BCPSA 6 BUCHANAN C 11 50 SWP Local AC ANDERSON, BOB / BUCHANAN COUNTY PSA: RT 460 Deel / PO Box 30 VANSANT, VA 24656 / [email protected] OW BUCHANAN CO PSA: / PO BOX 30 VANSANT, VA 24656 / 1027069 SHORTT GAP - BCPSA 6 BUCHANAN C 13 64 SWP Local AC ANDERSON, BOB / BUCHANAN COUNTY PSA: RT 460 Deel / PO Box 30 VANSANT, VA 24656 / [email protected] OW BUCHANAN COUNTY PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY: P. O. BOX 30 / VANSANT, VA 24656 / [email protected] 1035010 ALPINE CREST NA CARROLL NC 32 25 GW Private AC SPANELLI, MARK / ALPINE CREST HOMEOWNERS ASSC.: P. O. Box 180 / FANCY GAP, VA 24328 / OW TRUSTEES OF ALPINE CREST DEVELOPMENT: 27 Alpine Crest Road / FANCY GAP, VA 24328-4118 / 1035050 BLUE RIDGE MUSIC CENTER NA CARROLL NC 3 100 GW Federal Govt. AC MOLLING, MIKE / BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY: 199 Hemphill Knob Road / ASHEVILLE, NC 28803 / [email protected] OW VA DEPT OF INTERIOR- NATIONAL PARK SVC: 200 BB & T BUILDING, ONE PARK SQ / ASHVILLE, VA 28801 / 1035060 BRANDYWINE ESTATES 4 CARROLL C 11 25 GW Private AC ISON, LAURIE / AQUA NORTH CAROLINA: 4163 Sinclair Street / DENVER, NC 28037 / OW AQUA NORTH CAROLINA INC.: / P.O. Drawer 4889 CARY, NC 27519 / 1035066 CANA REGIONAL WATER SYSTEM 4 CARROLL C 453 1496 GW Local AC PHILLIPS, DANA / CARROLL COUNTY PSA: 605-2 Pine Street / HILLSVILLE, VA 24343 / OW CARROLL COUNTY PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY: 605-2 PINE STREET / HILLSVILLE, VA 24343 / 1035088 CARROLL REGIONAL WATER SYSTEM 3 CARROLL C 2945 7500 SWP Local VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Wednesday, April 29, 2020 OFFICE OF DRINKING WATER Page 3 of 342 LISTING OF WATERWORKS WITH ASSOCIATED OWNERS AND ADMINISTRATIVE CONTACTS PWSID Public Water System Name Operator Category City/County System Type Service Connection Population Source Owner Type AC PHILLIPS, DANA / CARROLL COUNTY PSA: 605-2 Pine Street / HILLSVILLE, VA 24343 / OW CARROLL COUNTY PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY: 605-2 PINE STREET / HILLSVILLE, VA 24343 / 1035090 CASCADE MOUNTAIN RESORT 6 CARROLL C 107 145 GW Private AC BODE, LOU / CASCADE MTN WATER COMPANY, INC: P.O. BOX 353 / FANCY GAP, VA 24328 / [email protected] OW CASCADE MTN PROP. OWNERS ASSOC: / P.O. Box 353 FANCY GAP, VA 24328 / [email protected] 1035091 CONDOMINIUMS AT CASCADE NA CARROLL NC 20 25 GW Private AC BELL, GREGORY / CONDOMINIUMS AT CASCADE: 259 North Main Street / MT. AIRY, NC 27030 / [email protected] OW CASCADE CONDO. UNIT OWNERS ASSO, INC: PO Box 324 / FANCY GAP, VA 24328 / 1035095 CHALET HIGH, INC 4 CARROLL C 149 340 GW Private AC TANNER, FRED A. / CHALET HIGH, INC.: 651 Chalet Drive / FANCY GAP, VA 24328 / [email protected] OW CHALET HIGH: / P.O. Box 192 FANCY GAP, VA 24328 / 1035100 CROOKED CREEK FEE FISHING AREA NA CARROLL NC 2 25 GW State Govt. AC DELBOS, BRENDAN / VA. DEPT. GAME & INLAND FISH.: P.O. Box 90778 / HENRICO, VA 23228-0778 / OW VA DEPT OF GAME & INLAND FISHERIES: 1132 Thomas Jefferson Road / FOREST, VA 24551-9223 / 1035107 CROOKED OAK RESTAURANT NA CARROLL NC 1 100 GW Private AC STONE, GARY / CROOKED OAK RESTAURANT, LLC: 8302 Danville Pike / HILLSVILLE, VA 24343 / [email protected] OW CROOKED OAK RESTAURANT, LLC: 8302 Danville Pike / HILLSVILLE, VA 24343 / 1035195 FANCY GAP CABINS AND CAMPGROUND, LLC NA CARROLL NC 32 25 GW Private AC WOODFORD, CHARLES AND JENNIFER: 202595 Blue RIdge Pky / FANCY GAP, VA 24328 / [email protected] OW FANCY GAP CABINS AND CAMPGROUND, LLC: 202595 Blue Ridge Parkway / FANCY GAP, VA 24328 / 1035227 GLADESBORO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 6 CARROLL NTNC 1 137 GW Local AC BURNETTE, MARK / CARROLL COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD: 605-9 Pine Street / HILLSVILLE, VA 24343 / [email protected] OW CARROLL COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD: 605-9 Pine Street / HILLSVILLE, VA 24343 / 1035274 GOSPEL LIGHT CHRISTIAN CAMP NA CARROLL NC 16 200 GW Private AC HICKS, TIM / GOSPEL LIGHT CHRISTIAN CAMP: 1001 Bobbitt Road / HILLSVILLE, VA 24343 / OW GOSPEL LIGHT BAPTIST CHURCH: / P.O. Box 38 WALKERSTOWN, NC 27051 / VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Wednesday, April 29, 2020 OFFICE OF DRINKING WATER Page 4 of 342 LISTING OF WATERWORKS WITH ASSOCIATED OWNERS AND ADMINISTRATIVE CONTACTS PWSID Public Water System Name Operator Category City/County System Type Service Connection Population Source Owner Type 1035275 GROUNDHOG MOUNTAIN NA CARROLL NC 3 150 GW Federal Govt. AC MOLLING, MIKE / BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY: 199 Hemphill Knob Road / ASHEVILLE, NC 28803 / [email protected] OW VA DEPT OF INTERIOR- NATIONAL PARK SVC: 200 BB & T BUILDING, ONE PARK SQ / ASHVILLE, VA 28801 / 1035290 HIGH CHAPARRAL INC NA CARROLL NC 45 116 GW Private AC O'CONNOR, CHARLES / HIGH CHAPARRAL: 2312 Sharpe Road / GREENSBORO, NC 27406 / AC YOUNG, REBECCA / HIGH CHAPARRAL P.O.A. INC.: P. O. Box 111 / FANCY GAP, VA 24328 / OW HIGH CHAPARRAL POA AND CANDIS COLEMAN: P. O. Box 111 / FANCY GAP, VA 24328 / OW COLEMAN, CANDIS / HIGH CHAPPARAL, INC.: 6508 Watertower Road / LONGS, SC 29568 / [email protected] 1035292 HILLCREST SUBDIVISION NA CARROLL NC 16 40 GW Local AC PHILLIPS, DANA / CARROLL COUNTY PSA: 605-2 Pine Street / HILLSVILLE, VA 24343 / OW CARROLL COUNTY PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY: 605-2 PINE STREET / HILLSVILLE, VA 24343 / 1035295 HILLSVILLE, TOWN OF 2 CARROLL C 1200 2704 SW Local AC JACKSON, RETTA N. / TOWN OF HILLSVILLE: 410 North Main Street / P.O. Box 545 HILLSVILLE, VA 24343 / [email protected] OW HILLSVILLE, TOWN OF: 410 N. Main Street / P.O. Box 545 HILLSVILLE, VA 24343 / 1035303 COUNTRY VIEW INN NA CARROLL NC 24 25 GW Private AC PATEL, VIKASH / COUNTRY VIEW INN: 230 Pottery Drive / FANCY GAP, VA 24328 / OW PATEL, VIKASH / COUNTRY VIEW INN: 230 Pottery Drive / FANCY GAP, VA 24328 / OW BRAHMA, INC.: 230 Pottery Drive / FANCY GAP, VA 24328 / 1035415 KANAWHA VALLEY ARENA NA CARROLL NC 14 200 GW Private AC BROWN, TOMMY / KANAWHA VALLEY ARENA LLC: 121 Kanawha Ridge Road / DUGSPUR, VA 24325 / OW KANAWHA VALLEY ARENA LLC: 121 Kanawha Ridge Road / DUGSPUR, VA 24325 / [email protected] 1035437 LAUREL MEADOWS HOME 6 CARROLL C 1 90 GW Private AC LENEAVE, ROY W.
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