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WATER RESOURCES DEPT

SALEM-USA

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WATER RESOURCES DEPT
Company Title: State of Oregon: Water Resources Department 
Company Description: state of oregon: water resources department 
Keywords to Search: oregon, water, department, state, resources, water resources department 
Company Address: 725 Summer St NE # A,SALEM,OR,USA 
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97301-1266 
Telephone Number: 5413885101 (+1-541-388-5101) 
Fax Number: 5039860800 (+1-503-986-0800) 
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www. wrd. state. or. us 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
951102 
USA SIC Description:
State Government-Environmental Programs 
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