Your Drinking Water

The Central Utah Water Conservancy District, in its role to develop water resources and meet the water requirements of the counties within the District area, has built and currently operates water treatment and storage facilities in Salt Lake, Duchesne, Uintah, and Utah counties. These facilities provide dependable, quality water on a wholesale basis to meet the needs of communities, ensure public health, and maintain public trust.

The District has built the Jordan Valley Water Treatment Plant (JVWTP), the largest water treatment plant in the state of Utah, in Salt Lake County. The District has also built the Jordan Aqueduct Terminal Reservoir, 100 million gallons of treated water storage, in Salt Lake County. These facilities are operated by Salt Lake County Water Conservancy District in behalf of themselves and Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake City and help to meet the ever increasing water demands for Salt Lake City and County.

The Utah Valley Water Treatment Plant is located in Orem, Utah and presently serves the cities of Orem and Provo. The Duchesne Valley Water Treatment Plant is located adjacent to Starvation Reservoir and serves Duchesne City and a large percentage of area in Duchesne County. The Ashley Valley Water Treatment Plant is located north of Vernal in Uintah County and serves several water providers in Ashley Valley. Our treatment operation personnel are committed to providing safe and reliable water to each of our customer agencies. The District considers protection of our sources of water we treat as the first effort to providing high quality water. The District participates in professional association, supports research projects, and continues efforts in water quality excellence through the Partnership for Safe Water program. We participate in watershed monitoring programs such as "Keep Your Water Clean" and sample raw water from each of the sources to our treatment plants.