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The Washington County Water Conservancy District (WCWCD) is a water district covering Washington County, Utah.It was formed in 1962 by local petition. [1] The district provides wholesale water to the cities of St. George, Washington, Hurricane, Santa Clara, Ivins, Toquerville, La Verkin, Leeds, and (when needed) the town of Virgin. [2]
Water volume: 51,360 acre-feet (63,350,000 m 3) [2] ... Sand Hollow Reservoir is a reservoir located at Sand Hollow State Park in Washington County, Utah, United ...
Washington County Hall of Justice, May 1992 Washington County 5th District Courthouse, 2010 Road to Zion National Park. Washington County is a county in the southwestern corner of Utah, United States. [2] As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 180,279, [3] making it the fifth-most populous county in Utah.
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Kercheval, who, like Wivell, is a former Washington County commissioner, said one jurisdiction in the county, the city of Hagerstown, controls 90% of the water and the majority of the sewer users.
The municipal water department obtains its own water from wells located near Gunlock and in Snow Canyon State Park, Mountain Springs on Pine Valley Mountain. It also purchases wholesale water from the Washington County Water Conservancy District, which is sourced from the Virgin River and purified at the Quail Creek Water Treatment Plant. [50]
Kolob Creek Dam (National ID # UT00164) is a dam in Washington County, Utah. The earthen dam was constructed in 1956 by the Hurricane Canal Company and Washington Fields Canal Company, with a height of 67 feet, and a length of 686 feet at its crest. [1] It impounds Kolob Creek for flood control and irrigation water storage.
It is known for its collection of desert-adapted plants and fossil tracks in a water-conserving landscape. It has free admission and dogs are allowed on a leash. The garden is a joint collaboration between the Washington County Water Conservancy District, City of St. George, and the Virgin River Program. [4]