Water Companies in Baltimore, MD
ARC Water Treatment Co Inc
(410) 880-0706 more info
Angelozzi Brothers Inc
(410) 363-6650 more info
Annapolis Water Plant
(410) 224-2140 more info
* Baltimore County Water & Sewer
(410) 887-3900 more info
Blue Water Survey LLC
(410) 675-5777 more info
* City of Baltimore
(410) 396-3100 more info
Howard County Water Department
(410) 313-2058 more info
Maryland-American Water Co
(410) 838-8403 more info
McNew Culligan Water Center
(410) 255-5222 more info
National Water Services
(410) 379-1993 more info
Peoples Water Service Co
(410) 825-3722 more info
Prince George County Water
(301) 206-8000 more info
Provinces Utilities Inc
(410) 551-4601 more info
Rain For Rent
(410) 244-1358 more info

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Facts about Baltimore, MD:
"Get in on it." Baltimore (pronounced /?b?lt?m?r/, or often locally /?b?lm?r/), is an independent city and the largest city and cultural center of the U.S. state of Maryland. The city is located in central Maryland along the tidal portion of the Patapsco River, an arm of the Chesapeake Bay. Baltimore is sometimes referred to as Baltimore City in order to distinguish it from surrounding Baltimore County. Founded in 1729, Baltimore is a major U.S.A seaport and is situated closer to major Midwestern markets than any other major seaport on the East Coast. Baltimore's Inner Harbor was once the second leading port of entry for immigrants to the United States and a major manufacturing center. The harbor is now home to Harborplace, a shopping, entertainment, and tourist center, and the National Aquarium in Baltimore. After a decline in manufacturing, Baltimore shifted to a service-oriented economy. Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Hospital are now the city's largest employers. As...