Water Companies in Coalville, UT
* City of Coalville
(435) 336-5981 more info
Community Water Co
(435) 649-2045 more info
Gorgoza Mutual Water Co
(435) 649-7948 more info
Heber City Water Department
(435) 654-3275 more info
High Valley Water Co
(435) 645-8415 more info
Morgan Secondary Water
(801) 829-4424 more info
Mountain Regional Water
(435) 940-1916 more info
Mountain Regional Water Special Service District
(435) 645-2555 more info
Park City Water Billing
(435) 615-5223 more info
Pine Mountain Mutual Water Company
(435) 783-7664 more info
Summit Water Distribution Co
(435) 649-7324 more info

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Facts about Coalville, UT:
Coalville is a city in Summit County, Utah, United States. It is part of the Salt Lake City, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 1,382 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Summit County. Interstate 80 runs through the town, as well as the Weber River which runs into the Echo Reservoir just north of Coalville. Coalville was founded in 1859 by William Henderson Smith, an early Mormon freighter. He noticed that wheat spilled by other wagons moving through the area would grow to maturity. He subsequently convinced four families to settle in the area with him. The settlement was originally called Chalk Creek. Early life in Chalk Creek was difficult, and during winters the settlers dealt with a constant scarcity of food. When food ran out, they would travel to Salt Lake City for supplies. The local Native Americans were also hostile for a time, and the settlers built a fort on advice of Brigham Young. In 1854 the territorial government in Utah offered a $1000...