Granger-Hunter Improvement District Email Format
UtilitiesUtah, United States11-50 Employees
Granger-Hunter Improvement District is a utilities entity based in West Valley City, Utah, that provides culinary water and sanitary sewer services to residents of the Granger and Hunter communities. Established in January 1950 by the Salt Lake County Commission, the district expanded its water system after a 1953 bond issue, with connections growing from a few hundred to over three thousand by 1960. Today the district serves more than 26,000 connections, supported by seven wells, about 25 million gallons of water storage, and nearly 400 miles of piping. The district emphasizes service quality and integrity, aiming to deliver water safely while treating customers with respect and stewardship for the resource. Based in West Valley City, Utah, it employs a small staff to manage its localized utility operations. Operating within the utilities sector, the district focuses on maintaining reliable water and sewer services for its community.