Facilities

Jordan Valley Water Treatment Plant
Constructed in 1972, with expansions in 1979 and 1986. Central Utah Water Conservancy District transferred the deed to Jordan Valley Water in 2007; the plant is now owned and operated by Jordan Valley Water. The rated capacity is 180 MGD.

Southeast Regional Water Treatment Plant
Constructed in 1985 with a major process enhancement in 2000. Owned and operated by Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District. Uses high-rate clarification technology. The rated capacity is 20 MGD.

Jordan Narrows Pump Station
Constructed in 1989, this pump station draws Utah Lake water from the Jordan River and pumps it to the Provo Reservoir Canal siphon pipe for conveyance of irrigation water to the Welby and Jacob Canals Diversion Structure. The pump station delivers up to 140 cfs to meet requirements of the Welby-Jacob Exchange Agreement.

Wells and Boosters
Jordan Valley Water owns and operates more than 30 deep wells throughout the Salt Lake Valley, as well as multiple booster stations with a combined design capacity of approximately 500 cubic feet per second.

Reservoirs and Pipelines
Jordan Valley Water owns and operates reservoirs throughout the valley with a total storage capacity of 169.6 million gallons. Over 275 miles of water pipelines allow us to transport and deliver approximately 4 billion gallons of culinary water annually throughout Salt Lake County and northern Utah County.