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  1. Johnson County Wastewater (JCW) is responsible for the safe collection, transportation and treatment of wastewater generated by our community. Our work supports the protection of public health and the environment by helping to protect the water quality of our lakes, rivers, and streams.

  2. Johnson County Wastewater is pleased to have the opportunity to provide you with sanitary sewer service. JCW cleans and treats wastewater for approximately 500,000 people. If the water exits a property in a pipe, it flows into our facilities for treatment before being released back into nature.

  3. Our System. Collection and Treatment JCW collects and cleans over 18 billion gallons of wastewater each year (an average of 79 million gallons per day) for over 500,000 customers throughout Johnson County. This is equivalent to filling Kansas City’s T-Mobile Center more than 84 times.

  4. Good morning, 95th Street will be closed between Nall and Roe for a Johnson County Wastewater project, starting Monday, June 11. 95th should reopen around June 23, weather-dependent. Detours will be posted.

  5. 16 Ιουν 2022 · Two major improvement projects costing more than $800 million combined are bringing some much needed upgrades to two of the countys oldest wastewater treatment facilities. What’s going on?

  6. Nelson Complex Wastewater Treatment Facility (WWTF) is Johnson Countys oldest treatment facility, and its service area is comprised of two main tributary basins - Turkey Creek (SMTC) and Mission Main (MTM1).

  7. 20 Νοε 2007 · Kansas City, MO — A dedication ceremony for Johnson County Wastewater's newly expanded Blue River Main Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) in Overland Park, Kan., recently gave participants a chance to celebrate the successful completion of new facilities.