Water Companies in Alburnett, IA
Alliant Energy
(800) 242-8511 more info
Cedar Rapids Water Department
(319) 286-5910 more info
Cedar Rapids Water Department
(319) 286-5960 more info
* City of Alburnett
(319) 842-2692 more info
Hiawatha Water Department
(319) 393-5556 more info
Marion Water Department
(319) 743-6310 more info
Marion Water Department
(319) 377-2176 more info
Mt Vernon Water Works
(319) 895-8742 more info
United States Water Co
(319) 398-3876 more info
Vinton City Water Department
(319) 472-4707 more info
Vinton City Waterworks Department
(319) 472-3437 more info

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Facts about Alburnett, IA:
Alburnett is a city in Linn County, Iowa, United States. The population was 559 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Cedar Rapids Metropolitan Statistical Area. In 1887, the Illinois Central Railroad was built through Linn County's Otter Creek township. In the winter of that year a depot was built on land donated by Albert Burnett. Because he had given land for the depot, the name "Burnett" was chosen for its identification. Business interests began to center around the depot because the railroad offered an outlet to both the north and the south, and because of its proximity to Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Burnett and his wife soon began to plat a community. Meanwhile, landowner Michael Weislogel began to lay out lots a short distance to the south. This community, called "Trentham," was the site of the first general store and post office. However, because contemporary state law dictated that a depot and post office in the same community must carry the same name, the name was soon changed to...