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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.
Financial assistance to promote safety and avoid utility disconnection is available to qualifying Johnson County households. Help may be provided with electric, water, propane, gas, wastewater or wood bills. Learn more and apply through Aging and Human Services.
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.
Learn how the Wastewater industry treats used water to help protect water quality and the environment in coordination with the Clean Water Act. Wastewater Collection System. Wastewater Treatment.
Johnson County Wastewater (JCW) JCW is an separate utility from WaterOne. JCW provides sewer treatment services under the administration of Johnson County government, whereas WaterOne is an independent water utility.
JOHNSON COUNTY, Kan. — Johnson County Wastewater will be launching a new online payment portal on Tuesday, June 25. The new portal will make paying utility bills easier for residential...
Johnson County Wastewater's 25-Year Integrated Plan: Renewing Life's Essential Resource. An affordable and strategic approach to achieving JCW's mission of protecting the environment, serving our customers and enhancing our community.
Icons on map show the locations of the six major Johnson County Wastewater Treatment Facilities
JCW’s wastewater system connects to thousands of private sewer lines. For the system to function properly, those private connections must be properly configured and maintained. One of JCW’s major public investments is its JoCo Inflow Program.
johnson county, kan. — A new online portal could soon make it easier for homeowners in Johnson County to address sewer backups on their property. Last week the Board of County Commissioners…