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Clean Reliable Water. Secure Future.

The W20 Project is a locally led water infrastructure initiative designed to deliver region-wide benefits for Grant County and the greater Columbia Basin. Driven by collaboration among local stakeholders, the W20 Project strengthens municipal water supplies, conserves groundwater, improves water quality, and provides important operational capacity and flexibility for the Columbia Basin Project.
 

By investing in smart, integrated infrastructure, the W20 Project creates a rare set of win-wins that serve municipal, industrial, environmental, and agricultural needs simultaneously – for generations to come.

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The W20 Project is locally led and supported by committed partners, united around a shared vision of clean, reliable water for a secure future.

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W20 Partners

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