Water Companies in Andover, KS

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* City of Andover
(316) 733-1303 more info
Distilled Water Co
(316) 522-3610 more info
El Dorado Water Department
(316) 321-9100 more info
El Paso Water Co
(316) 788-1424 more info
Haysville City Water Department
(316) 529-5940 more info
Kansas Rural Water Finance
(316) 265-4855 more info
Park City Water Department
(316) 744-2026 more info
Rose Hill Water Department
(316) 776-2720 more info
Rural Water District
(316) 778-1631 more info
Rural Water District 1
(316) 744-3173 more info
Wichita Water Department
(316) 265-1300 more info

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Facts about Andover, KS:
Andover is a city in Butler and Sedgwick counties in the U.S. state of Kansas. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 6,698. Located almost entirely in Butler County, it is part of the Wichita Metropolitan Statistical Area. Andover is well-known because of the tornado that hit the city in 1991 (see the Andover, Kansas Tornado Outbreak). The city name is often confused with Andale, Kansas, a smaller city in western Sedgwick County. Andover has a satellite campus for the Butler County Community College. When the Kansas territory was first mapped, the original Andover area was called Minneha. The Indian name was later changed to Cloud City. The first settlement in Bruno Township was in February 1869, when Vincent Smith Arrived on Dry Creek (2 Miles East of Andover Road on 21st Street). He filed his claim on May 10, 1869. Other early settlers began to arrive in the spring of 1870, and soon all the land was claimed.he First Bruno Township election was held April 9, 1872. The...

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