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  2. List of public utilities in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Russellville, Arkansas: Surface purchased Tri-County Water Distbr Dist 16671 Russellville, Arkansas: Surface & surface purchased Trumann Rural Water Assoc 2614 Trumann, Arkansas: Ground & ground purchased Trumann Waterworks 7968 Trumann, Arkansas: Ground Tuckerman Waterworks 1774 Tuckerman, Arkansas: Ground Tulip - Princeton Water Assn 1053

  3. Category:Water supply infrastructure in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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  4. Russellville, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Russellville is the county seat and largest city in Pope County, Arkansas, United States, with a 2022 estimated population of 29,133. [7] It is home to Arkansas Tech University. Arkansas Nuclear One, Arkansas' only nuclear power plant is nearby. Russellville borders Lake Dardanelle and the Arkansas River.

  5. Category:Water towers in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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  6. Pope County, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Pope County is a county in the U.S. state of Arkansas.As of the 2020 census, the population was 63,381. [2] The county seat is Russellville. [3] The county was formed on November 2, 1829, from a portion of Crawford County and named for John Pope, the third governor of the Arkansas Territory.

  7. Dover, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Dover was either named by British aristocrats in the 1830s for Dover, Kent, England or by Stephen Rye in 1832 for Dover, Tennessee. [3] Incorporated December 31, 1852, [4] Dover was the county seat for Pope County from 1841 to 1887 [5] with the county's brick courthouse on the square bounded by present-day Camp, Market, Water, and Elizabeth Streets.