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  2. Water Reclamation Facility - Public Utilities

    www.slc.gov/utilities/projects/wrf

    Salt Lake City Department of Public Utilities’ new Water Reclamation Facility (WRF) will replace the current plant at 1365 West 2300 North in Salt Lake City. This new sewage treatment facility will be one of the largest infrastructure improvements in our city for decades.

  3. City Creek Canyon - Public Utilities

    www.slc.gov/utilities/city-creek-canyon

    The City Creek Water Treatment Plant is located approximately 3 miles from the canyon entrance off Bonneville Boulevard . The area above the water treatment facility has been declared a Protected Watershed to preserve this high quality drinking water source. Click here for enlarged map

  4. Central Valley Water Reclamation Facility. 800 Central Valley Road. Salt Lake City, UT 84119. 801-973-9100. Monday - Thursday - 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

  5. Utilities and Services | Public Utilities

    www.slc.gov/utilities/utilitiesandservices

    Water reclamation is the process of treating wastewater into reusable water that can be used again or safely returned to the environment. Our Water Reclamation Facility is the City’s only wastewater treatment plant and services more than 200,000 customers.

  6. Duchesne Valley Water Treatment Plant - Utah Department of ...

    deq.utah.gov/businesses-facilities/duchesne-valley-water-treatment-plant

    Duchesne Valley Water Treatment Plant. Public Notice (209 KB) Draft Permit (485 KB) Draft Fact Sheet Statement of Basis (332 KB) Wasteload Analysis (248 KB) Antidegradation Level I Review (170 KB) Close of Comments: June 1, 2021. Public Hearing: None. Contact (Email): Jeff Studenka (jstudenka@utah.gov)

  7. Granger-Hunter Improvement District has consistently provided culinary water and sanitary sewer services to the Granger and Hunter communities (now West Valley City) for over 70 years.

  8. Wastewater Treatment Facilities: - Utah Department of...

    deq.utah.gov/water-quality/wastewater-treatment-facilities-operating-permits

    Operating Permits. Listed below are the systems covered by operating permits for wastewater treatment facilities. They may be classified as “ non-discharging” or “total containment” lagoons (NDL), subsurface disposal/rapid infiltration basins (RIBs), land disposal (LD), or individual operating permits, and the permits are available in ...

  9. The City Creek Water Treatment Plant Upgrades Project will restore an integral component of SLCDPU's drinking water supply by addressing CCWTP's aging infrastructure and structural and mechanical deficiencies to bolster water treatment resiliency & reliability for our local communities!

  10. Center for Water-Efficient Landscaping View Website » Managed Aquifer Recharge. The District is constructing managed aquifer recharge (MAR) facilities at the Little Cottonwood Water Treatment Plant (LCWTP). The project will improve the reliability, resiliency, and sustainability… Read more »

  11. Drinking Water and the Wasatch Front – The U Water Center

    water.utah.edu/2018/05/10/drinking-water-and-the-wasatch-front

    Surface water from the Provo River, Little Cottonwood Canyon, Big Cottonwood Canyon, and Parleys Canyon is treated at one of several water treatment plants operated by Salt Lake City and the Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake and Sandy and then conveyed mostly by gravity transmission and distribution pipelines to the U.