Wellington Culinary Water Projects
Clean, reliable drinking water is one of the most important services a city provides, and Wellington invests in its culinary (drinking) water system to keep it that way. Culinary water projects cover the upgrades and repairs that protect water quality and keep the taps flowing for homes and businesses.
These projects can include replacing aging water lines, improving storage and pressure, upgrading treatment and meeting state drinking-water standards. Work like this sometimes means temporary service notices or road work while crews are on site. For updates on current water projects, or to report a water-quality concern, contact Wellington City Hall at (435) 637-5213 or Public Works.
Related: Public Works · Secondary Water · City Projects · Official City Website (wellingtonutah.gov)
Frequently asked questions
What are culinary water projects in Wellington?
They are improvements to the city's drinking-water system - such as replacing lines, upgrading storage and treatment, and meeting state water-quality standards.
Is Wellington's drinking water safe?
The city maintains its culinary water system to meet state drinking-water standards. For water-quality questions, contact City Hall at (435) 637-5213.
Who do I contact about a water problem in Wellington?
Wellington City Hall at (435) 637-5213, or the Public Works department.
What is the difference between culinary and secondary water?
Culinary water is treated drinking water; secondary water is untreated irrigation water for outdoor use only.
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