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A photograph of the intake screen at Big Cottonwood Water Treatment Plant around sunset shows water flowing over concrete barriers into a pool. The water itself is surrounded by a silver railing and brown and gray grasses and thin trees.
A photograph of the intake screen at Big Cottonwood Water Treatment Plant around sunset shows water flowing over concrete barriers into a pool. The water itself is surrounded by a silver railing and brown and gray grasses and thin trees.

Public Involvement

We Want To Hear From You!

Our public engagement team is committed to a transparent process. We want to hear from you throughout the life of this project. Please use the "Contact Us" tab above to reach out to our team and keep up with project updates. 

Plastic Hardware Tools

What to Expect

Typical construction noise, dust, and vibration 

Construction vehicles in the area

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A computer-generated illustration of KIP, a brown pika (a rodent that lives in the mountains), appears looking off to the top left corner with his mouth open, as if to announce something. His fingers peak over the edge of a horizontal barrier.

Big Cottonwood WTP Stakeholders

The Salt Lake City seal: a black graphic of city hall surrounded by the words "Salt Lake City" in a circle.
The City of Cottonwood Heights logo: A cursive C and capital H in the same dark blue appear behind a digital illustration of a snowcapped mountain. Beneath these items, it reads: "Cottonwood Heights. City between the canyons."
The Murray City logo: an orange circle with a black, graphic "M" and the digits 1903 beneath it.
The Millcreek city logo: a beige circle surrounded by blue spokes reads “Canyon Rim Mt Olympus East Mill Creek Millcreek.” A horizontal textbox appears across the center of the circle and reads “Millcreek.” In the background are mountain peaks, silhouetted trees, and a small log cabin.
The town of Brighton logo: “Town of Brighton” appears in white text in a circle around a light blue graphic of a snowcapped mountain top. The text appears on a navy background and a small white circle on the left reads “UT,” while another small white circle on the right reads “20.”
The Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake & Sandy Logo, showing a canyon with water flowing downwards among black silhouetted trees and a mountain peak in the background. The water appears between 19 and 35.
The Salt Lake County Logo: on the left, a large “SL” in a light maroon font appears beside dark yellow colored sun rays. The words “Salt Lake County” appear in the same maroon font (“Salt Lake” separated from “County” by a horizontal, dark yellow colored line.”
The City of Holladay logo: A black circle with a capital H in white. Rather than a line across the H, a white, illustrated leaf cuts across the “H.” Beneath the circle, the text reads “City of Holladay.”
The Utah Department of Environmental Quality Drinking Water logo: A dark teal circle appears above a blue gradient triangle. “Drinking Water” in the logo appears in dark teal, while the department’s name appears in a lighter shade of the same hue.
The US forest Service Department of Agriculture logo: A forest green shield with a bright yellow outline contains a yellow pine tree at its center, bisecting “US” and with “Forest Service” at its top, “Department of Agriculture around the bottom of the shield.
Rocky The Rocky Mountain Power logo: a red triangle with five thin white lines on its right side appears to the left of black text reading, “Rocky Mountain Power.”
The UDOT logo: “UDOT” appears in light blue above a bright orange rectangle that is split into 3 uneven pieces. To the right of this rectangle, it reads, “Keeping Utah Moving.”
The Brighton Ski Resort logo: a circle containing a red background, a royal blue, 10-pointed star, and seven yellow hexagons with the word “Brighton” across the center in a rounded-off, blue font.
The Solitude Ski Resort logo: A yellow bird outstretching its wings above the navy words: “Solitude Mountain Resort.”
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