Slater, Iowa (IA) Government Companies

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City of Slater
P.O. BOX 538
Slater IA 50244
(515) 685-2531
Slater Fire Department
Slater IA 50244
(515) 228-3707
Slater Water Treatment Plant
200 Greene St.
Slater IA 50244
(515) 685-3031
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Slater Water Billing
105 Greene St.
Slater IA 50244
(515) 685-2531
Slater City Maintenance Bldg
201 Greene St.
Slater IA 50244
(515) 685-3031
Slater Volunteer Fire Department
307 Main St.
Slater IA 50244
(515) 228-3707
City Of Slater
301 Main St.
Slater IA 50244
(515) 685-3835
City Of Slater
201 Greene St.
Slater IA 50244
(515) 685-3031

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Slater City Hall
105 Greene St.
Slater IA 50244
(515) 685-2531

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Slater Water Billing
105 Greene St.
Slater IA 50244
(515) 685-2531
Slater Maintenance Building
201 Greene St.
Slater IA 50244
(515) 685-3031
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