What is the City Creek Water Treatment Plant (CCWTP)?
​The City Creek Water Treatment Plant (CCWTP) is located approximately three miles from the canyon entrance on Bonneville Boulevard. City Creek Canyon is a protected watershed above the water treatment facility and designated as the City Creek Nature Preserve.
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City Creek is the ancestral home of Indigenous Peoples including the Shoshone People and Ute American Indians. CCWTP was the first municipal water treatment plant built in the State of Utah. Originally designed in 1953 and brought online in 1955, the plant has been an integral component of SLCDPU’s drinking water supply for over 65 years.
Aging infrastructure has resulted in several structural and mechanical deficiencies that must be addressed to restore the resiliency and reliability needed for this critical water supply.
City Creek Canyon collects water from 19.2 square miles of watershed that feed the 14.5 mile-long City Creek stream.
Treatment Plant Upgrades
Due to aging infrastructure and mechanical inefficiencies, the City Creek Water Treatment Plant (CCWTP) requires facility and process upgrades to increase the efficiency, resiliency, and reliability of the water treatment plant.
The CCWTP Upgrades Project is a once-in-a-lifetime project that will maintain our access to this high-quality, delicious drinking water supply for the next 50+ years.
Based on the criticality and needs for these improvements, FEMA has awarded Salt Lake City with a $36.7 million grant to help construct these upgrades.
What's New?
Canyon access is currently limited to ensure that the CCWTP Upgrades project maintains safety as a top priority. Hazards such as debris, narrow pathways, gravel roads, and heavy equipment traveling through the canyon pose safety concerns for canyon visitors during active construction. Access updates are distributed through text and email communication to those who opt-in to receive notifications.
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More information can be found on the CONSTRUCTION and ENGAGEMENT tabs above.
In the News
Deseret News, March 22, 2024
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Second Gentleman Visits Utah Touting Federal Money to Help Salt Lake City’s Aging Water Pipes
KSL News, March 22, 2024
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SLC Gets $39 Million Loan from Federal Government to Replace Lead Pipes
Utah news Dispatch, March 22, 2024
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Advisory: Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff to Travel to Colorado and Utah
The ​American Presidency Project, March 19, 2024
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The Salt Lake Tribune, October 29, 2023
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City Creek Canyon Closing until 2027 to Rebuild Water Plant
KSL News, October 24, 2023
Most of City Creek Canyon Will Close Beginning Nov. 1
KSL TV, October 24, 2023
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Why City Creek Canyon is Closing until 2027
The Salt Lake Tribune, October 23, 2023
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3 Utah 'Resiliency' Projects Receive $109M in Grants from Federal Government
KSL News, August 29, 2022