Water Companies in Alton, IL
American Water
(618) 433-4000 more info
Autum Springs Water Co
(618) 259-7808 more info
Bethalto Water Co
(618) 377-2310 more info
* City of Alton
(618) 463-3522 more info
* East Alton Water Department
(618) 259-6521 more info
Forest Homes Maple Park Public Water Dist
(618) 259-3624 more info
Fosterburg Water District
(618) 259-0935 more info
Meadowbrook Public Water District
(618) 377-8071 more info
Moro Public Water District
(618) 377-0105 more info
Village of Brighton: Water Dept
(618) 372-8484 more info
Wood River City Water Office
(618) 251-3131 more info

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Facts about Alton, IL:
Alton is a city on the Mississippi River in Madison County, Illinois, United States, about 15 miles north of St. Louis, Missouri. The population was 29,393 at the 2008 census. It is a part of the Metro-East region of the Greater St. Louis metropolitan area. The Alton area was home to Native Americans for thousands of years before the 19th-century founding by European Americans of the modern city. Historic accounts indicate occupation of this area by the Illiniwek or Illinois Confederacy at the time of European contact. Earlier native settlement is demonstrated by archaeological artifacts and the famous prehistoric Piasa bird painted on a cliff face nearby. The image was first written about in 1673 by French missionary priest Father Jacques Marquette. Alton was developed as a river town in 1818 by Rufus Easton, who named it after his son. Easton ran a passenger ferry service across the Mississippi River to the Missouri shore. Alton is located amid the confluence of three significant...