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Proyecto Adyacente: Conexión Cottonwoods

An image of Little Cottonwood Water Treatment Plant shows basins filled with water in front of the brown treatment plant building. In the background are brown and green mountains, with some snow and long brown and green grasses across the landscape.

El Distrito Metropolitano de Agua de Salt Lake y Sandy (MWDSLS) y SLCDPU están emprendiendo un proyecto de construcción para colocar una nueva tubería paralela al Acueducto de Salt Lake (SLA) entre la BCWTP en la desembocadura de Big Cottonwood Canyon y la Planta de Tratamiento de Agua de Little Cottonwood. en Cottonwood Heights. 

Para obtener más información sobre este proyecto, visite el sitio web del proyecto y envíe preguntas, comentarios o inquietudes utilizando la información de contacto a continuación. 

The Cottonwoods Connection Project construction schedule shows 2022 – 2025. 2022 includes project kickoff, geotechnical testing, and pre-design. 2023 shows final design and project advertisement (only in November – December). 2024 – June 2025 shows construction of the new pipeline taking place.
Cottonwoods Connection project logo. An illustrated light blue water droplet appears over a navy blue pool of water. "COTTONWOODS CONNECTION" appears in the navy blue to the right of the graphic, with "Safeguarding Your Water" appearing in a lighter blue, cursive font. Below both lines of text reads "A Metro Water Project" in black.
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 City Seal appears at the top of this logo in all black: the Salt Lake City City Hall building is surrounded by the city’s name. Below the city seal are the words “Public” in a medium blue, sans serif font with the dot above the I depicted as a raindrop, and “Utilities” below it in the same sans serif font, although in a light green with the opening of the lower case “e” depicted as a leaf.
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