The District was organized in 1950 and currently provides water and wastewater services to a population of approximately 120,000 in a 24.5 square mile area in the central portion of Salt Lake County. The District employs 72 people and operates and maintains more than 364 miles of water lines, eight storage reservoirs, eight deep water wells, approximately 350 miles of Wastewater collection lines and 17 Wastewater pump stations. The District continues to upgrade its infrastructure to ensure that these assets are maintained in proper working order and that they comply with all state and federal regulations.
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. What began as a small water district in 1950, with only 312 original service connections, has grown to become one of the largest improvement districts in the State of Utah. We currently have 27,569 service connections and provide water and wastewater services to a population of approximately 132,000 residents and 7,330 businesses.
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