Lamar, Texas (TX) Regulation and Administration of Communications, Electric, Gas, and Other Utilities Companies

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Paris Utilities Department
Lake Crook Rd.
Paris TX 75460
(903) 784-2464
Paris Water & Sewer Repairs
50 W Hickory St.
Paris TX 75460
(903) 784-9277
Reno Wastewater Treatment Plnt
RR 2
Paris TX 75462
(903) 785-1944
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Paris City Water & Sewer Service
50 W Hickory St.
Paris TX 75460
(903) 785-7511
Paris City Water & Sewer Service
50 West Hickory St.
Paris TX 75460
(903) 785-7511
Paris Utilities Department
Lake Crook Road
Paris TX 75460
(903) 784-2464
Paris Water & Sewer Repairs
50 West Hickory St.
Paris TX 75460
(903) 784-9277
Reno Wastewater Treatment Plnt
Rr 2
Paris TX 75462
(903) 785-1944
Wastewater Treatment Plant
8600 North Main St.
Paris TX 75460
(903) 785-6376
Deport City Hall
P.O. BOX 354A
Deport TX 75435
(903) 652-3875
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