Water Companies in American Fork, UT
Alpine Water Department
(801) 756-2378 more info
Draper Water Department
(801) 576-6512 more info
Jordan Valley Water Conservancy
(801) 446-2000 more info
Metropolitan Water District
(801) 942-1391 more info
Pine Meadow Mutual Water Co
(801) 461-0171 more info
Rural Water Tech Alliance
(801) 358-8923 more info
Shadow Mountain Spring Water Company
(801) 226-7220 more info
Water Pro Inc
(801) 571-2232 more info
White City Water Co
(801) 571-3991 more info

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Facts about American Fork, UT:
American Fork is a city in Utah County, Utah, United States, at the foot of Mount Timpanogos in the Wasatch Range, north of Utah Lake. It is part of the Provo?Orem, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 21,941 at the 2000 census, while the 2008 estimates placed it at 27,064.It has been rapidly growing since the 1970s. The area around Utah Lake was used as a seasonal hunting and fishing ground by the Ute Indians. American Fork was settled in 1850 by Mormon pioneers, and incorporated as Lake City in 1852. The first settlers had been Stephen Chipman (grandfather of Stephen L. Chipman, who was a prominent citizen around the start of the 20th Century), Arza Adams, Ira Eldredge, John Eldredge and their families. The first settlers of American Fork had lived in scattered conditions along the American Fork River. However, by the 1850s, tensions between the settlers and Native Americans was increasing. In 1853, Daniel H. Wells, the head of the Nauvoo Legion (the Utah...