Water Companies in Afton, WY

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* City of Afton
(307) 885-8696 more info
Utility Department Water Lab
(307) 885-9698 more info

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Facts about Afton, WY:
Afton is a town in Lincoln County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 1,818 at the 2000 census. Afton is home to the world's largest elk horn arch. Spanning 75 feet (23 m) across the four lanes of US Highway 89, the arch consists of 3,011 elk antlers and weighs 15 tons. Afton was founded by Mormon settlers along the Lander cutoff of the Oregon Trail. Afton is located at 42°43?42?N 110°55?45?W? / ?42.72833°N 110.92917°W? / 42.72833; -110.92917 (42.728321, -110.929041) at 6,267 feet (1,910 m) in elevation. It is the largest city in Star Valley, a grassland valley in forested mountains. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 3.4 square miles (8.9 km²), all of it land. A periodic spring is Afton's main water supply, which cycles on and off during the summer, fall, and winter at 12 to 18 minute intervals. During the spring the flow never stops due to increased water supply from the melting snowpack. At full flow...

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