Water Companies in Amsterdam, NY

Moving? You Probably Need a
New Newspaper Subscription...

* City of Amsterdam
(518) 841-4300 more info
City of Schenectady: Water Department
(518) 382-5023 more info
Dept of Public Works
(518) 842-3691 more info
Glenville Water Department
(518) 382-1410 more info
Gloversville Water Department
(518) 773-4520 more info
Johnstown City Water Department
(518) 736-4027 more info
Rotterdam Sewer/Water Supvr
(518) 355-9520 more info
Scotia Department of Public Works
(518) 393-2159 more info
Town of Charlton: Water Dist
(518) 399-5880 more info
Town of Glenville Water Dept The
(518) 399-1198 more info
Town of Rotterdam: Water Department Garage
(518) 393-6948 more info

The water company information above can be used to setup public water service in Amsterdam, NY. You can also call the above numbers to find out how to pay your water bill or to notify your local water company of any trouble you are having with your tap water. If you do not see your water company listed please use the add company button below to notify us and we will work to add your water company to our service.

Find Water Companies in these States
Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California
Colorado Connecticut Delaware District Of Columbia Florida
Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois
Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana
Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota
Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada
New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina
North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania
Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas
Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia
Wisconsin Wyoming

Facts about Amsterdam, NY:
Amsterdam is a city located in Montgomery County, New York, USA. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 18,355. The name is derived from the city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. The city of Amsterdam is surrounded on the north, east, and west sides by the town of Amsterdam and is on the banks of the Mohawk River. The majority of the city lies on the north bank, but the Port Jackson area on the south side is also part of the city. The city is within the original, now defunct town of Caughnawaga (meaning "at the rapids"), formed in northern Montgomery County in 1788. It was first settled about 1710 by the Dutch. The community was called Veeders Mills and Veedersburgh after Albert Veeder, an early mill owner, but was changed to Amsterdam in 1803. In 1773, Guy Johnson built Guy Park, a stone Georgian mansion, but as a Loyalist, he fled to Canada during the Revolution. A community in the town of Amsterdam incorporated as a village on April 20, 1830 from a section of...

© 2010 WaterFinder.org. All Rights Reserved.
Terms of Use | Contact Us | Privacy Policy | State Rank | Blog