Green Roofs for Stormwater Management

Park City Golf Maintenance Facility & 3Kings Water Treatment Plant

Park City, Utah | Supplied by Intermountain Roofscape Supply

3Kings Water Treatment Plant – Park City, UT

When I asked Charissa Wagner, owner of Intermountain Roofscape Supply, to highlight a standout project in stormwater management, she directed me to two neighboring sites in Park City, Utah: the Park City Golf Maintenance Facility and the 3Kings Water Treatment Plant.

These adjacent projects sit in a town with a unique story—Park City, once a booming silver mining hub, is now a premier ski destination with a strong commitment to environmental sustainability. At the heart of this commitment is the 3Kings Water Treatment Plant, a critical infrastructure that ensures clean drinking water for the community. Its mission is especially meaningful in a place where legacy mining has left lasting impacts on water quality and local ecosystems.

Park City Golf Maintenance Facility – Park City, UT

Both the Golf Maintenance Facility and the 3Kings Water Treatment Plant feature LiveRoof® green roofs—natural systems designed to manage stormwater at the source. By integrating vegetative roofing, the projects help protect groundwater, lakes, streams, and wildlife—aligning with Park City's broader sustainability goals.

Park City Golf Maintenance Facility – Park City, UT

 

Project Details

  • General Contractor: Alder Construction
  • LiveRoof® Installer: AMI Roofing
  • Installation Date: 2022
  • Size: 5,420
  • Module Size(s): LiveRoof® Standard System
  • LiveRoof® Accessories: RoofEdge® Mill Finish Edging

3Kings Water Treatment Plant – Park City, UT

 

A Municipal Perspective

Christine Williams, Stormwater Coordinator for Park City Municipal Corporation, shared her insights on the value of the project:

“LiveRoof® green roofs support Park City’s commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship by offering a natural approach to stormwater management. These systems reduce runoff and improve water quality, aligning with the city’s goals to protect its natural resources and scenic character. The plants and soil on living roofs absorb rainwater, slow its movement, and ease the burden on local stormwater infrastructure. Over time, the water is released through evaporation and transpiration. By filtering out pollutants, the LiveRoof® green roof system also helps safeguard Park City’s groundwater, streams, and wildlife—contributing to a cleaner, healthier local ecosystem.” 

 

About the Grower

Founded in 2011, Intermountain Roofscape Supply was born from Charissa Wagner’s connection with the LiveRoof® team and a shared dedication to service, quality, and sustainability. Since then, the company has become the leading green roof supplier in the Mountain States, with over 200 successful installations—including a 12,000-square-foot green roof at the Montana State Fund building in Helena.

“We prioritize education to ensure that buyers and installers are well-informed about the benefits and intricacies of green roofs.”

Charissa Wagner, Owner, Intermountain Roofscape Supply

From homes to high-profile commercial sites, Charissa and her team are elevating green infrastructure across the region—advocating for resilient design and a sustainable future.

 

About this Article

This is the fifth installment in our ongoing series, Green Roofs for Stormwater Management. We’re proud to spotlight how green infrastructure is transforming water management—one rooftop at a time.

I'm Jodi Griffin, Business Development Manager for LiveRoof® Global. Please feel free to reach out to me at jodi@liveroof.com for more information.

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