Idaho (ID) Sewerage Systems Companies

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Bench Sewer District
4828 Emerald St.
Boise ID 83706
(208) 345-5363
Owyhee Sewer District
8401 W Amity Rd.
Boise ID 83709
(208) 362-1949
West Boise Sewer District
7608 Ustick Rd.
Boise ID 83704
(208) 375-8521
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Northwest Boise Sewer District
3600 Hill Rd.
Boise ID 83703
(208) 344-5991
Central Orchards Sewer Dist
1522 Powers Ave.
Lewiston ID 83501
(208) 746-9689
Hayden Lake Recreational Water
9393 N Strahorn Rd.
Hayden Lake ID 83835
(208) 772-4379
South Fork Sewer District
1020 Polaris Ave.
Osburn ID 83849
(208) 753-8041
Kalispell Bay Sewer District
Kalispell Bay Rd.
Priest River ID 83856
(208) 443-2338
Ellis Port Bay Sewer District
PO Box 455
Hope ID 83836
(208) 264-0112
Coolin Sewer District
Coolin ID 83821
(208) 443-2034
Fernwood Water & Sewer Dist
65290 Highway 3
Fernwood ID 83830
(208) 245-3554
Outlet Bay Sewer District
149 Outlet Bay Rd.
Priest Lake ID 83856
(208) 443-3831
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