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OUR REGIONAL WATER SYSTEM The River Mountains Water Treatment Facility began delivering treated water to the Las Vegas valley in 2002. Currently, the facility can treat up to 300 million gallons of water per day, but was designed to expand to meet Southern Nevada's needs. In the future, the River Mountains facility will be able to treat up to 600 million gallons of PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE Resources that have been "banked" or stored for future use. (Opens PDF document) (Opens new window) are an important management tool that provides flexibility. They can be used to meet short-term gaps between supply and demand, and provide a bridge while future resources are being developed and include: Southern Nevada Water Bank.FIND A LANDSCAPER
Find a landscaper. As part of the Water Smart Contractor program, local landscapers participate in water-efficiency training by our conservation experts. These contractors learn and promote water-saving irrigation and landscape design for homes and businesses.FIND A LANDSCAPER
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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM 2020 WATER RESOURCE PLAN 2 The SNWA is currently working to achieve its conservation goal of 105 GPCD by 2035. As recommended by SNWA’s 2020 Integrated Resource Planning Advisory Committee (IRPAC 2020), a new WATER SMART LANDSCAPES PROGRAM PLANT LIST Water Smart Landscapes Program Plant List . Together with the Southern Nevada Regional Planning Coalition (SNRPC), the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) has developed a SNWA AGENDAS & MINUTES SNWA Agendas & Minutes. In accordance with Nevada Revised Statutes, meeting agendas and minutes are posted on the following schedule, barring any server problems: Meeting agendas are posted online by 9 a.m. three business days prior to the scheduled meeting ( NRS 241.020. (Opens another site in new window)SNWA
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SOUTHERN NEVADA WATER AUTHORITY The Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) is a cooperative agency formed in 1991 to address Southern Nevada's unique water needs on aregional basis.
OUR REGIONAL WATER SYSTEM The River Mountains Water Treatment Facility began delivering treated water to the Las Vegas valley in 2002. Currently, the facility can treat up to 300 million gallons of water per day, but was designed to expand to meet Southern Nevada's needs. In the future, the River Mountains facility will be able to treat up to 600 million gallons of PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE Resources that have been "banked" or stored for future use. (Opens PDF document) (Opens new window) are an important management tool that provides flexibility. They can be used to meet short-term gaps between supply and demand, and provide a bridge while future resources are being developed and include: Southern Nevada Water Bank.FIND A LANDSCAPER
Find a landscaper. As part of the Water Smart Contractor program, local landscapers participate in water-efficiency training by our conservation experts. These contractors learn and promote water-saving irrigation and landscape design for homes and businesses.FIND A LANDSCAPER
Search for a Water Smart Contractor to meet all of your landscapingneeds.
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM 2020 WATER RESOURCE PLAN 2 The SNWA is currently working to achieve its conservation goal of 105 GPCD by 2035. As recommended by SNWA’s 2020 Integrated Resource Planning Advisory Committee (IRPAC 2020), a new WATER SMART LANDSCAPES PROGRAM PLANT LIST Water Smart Landscapes Program Plant List . Together with the Southern Nevada Regional Planning Coalition (SNRPC), the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) has developed a SNWA AGENDAS & MINUTES SNWA Agendas & Minutes. In accordance with Nevada Revised Statutes, meeting agendas and minutes are posted on the following schedule, barring any server problems: Meeting agendas are posted online by 9 a.m. three business days prior to the scheduled meeting ( NRS 241.020. (Opens another site in new window)SNWA
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OUR REGIONAL WATER SYSTEM The River Mountains Water Treatment Facility began delivering treated water to the Las Vegas valley in 2002. Currently, the facility can treat up to 300 million gallons of water per day, but was designed to expand to meet Southern Nevada's needs. In the future, the River Mountains facility will be able to treat up to 600 million gallons of OUR CURRENT WATER SUPPLY Conservation as a resource. Water conservation is a cost-effective resource that helps reduce current and future demand for water. Like water reuse and recycling, water conservation helps stretch our community’s available water supplies, especially during drought, by freeing up water that is used inefficiently or wasted.. Southern Nevada recycles nearly all water used indoors through direct HOW AND WHEN TO WATER YOUR LANDSCAPE How to set drip irrigation (Program B): Watering days - Find your "watering days" function and adjust it to ensure it is watering only on your assigned day (s) for each season and no more than three days a week in the summer. Start times - Find your "start times" function andadjust it
CHOOSING PLANTS, TREES AND MULCH Food: Provide food sources for wildlife by including native trees and plants that supply fruits or seeds. Water: Since most wildlife need water to drink and wash themselves, arrange for a bird bath or shallow water source. Cover: Plant heavy shrubbery or create hollowed-out areas for animals to use as protection or to escape bad weather. WATER AUTHORITY CHARGES Reliability Surcharge. This charge is based on the premise that customers have varying levels of need for water and should pay accordingly. While everyone expects water to flow when they turn on the tap, some customers–such as businesses–have a greater need forsystem
POOLS AND SPAS
Las Vegas. City of Las Vegas: 702-229-7318. Las Vegas Valley Water District: 702-822-8571. Laughlin. Big Bend Water District: 702-298-3113. North Las Vegas. City of North Las Vegas: 702-633-1484. These are general guidelines and are intended for informational purposes for private, residential pools only. The user shall assumeall risks.
WATER SMART LANDSCAPES REBATE Water Smart Landscapes Rebate. We’ve increased our rebate incentive amount—there's no better time to convert to water smart landscaping! Whether you do it yourself or hire a contractor, the Southern Nevada Water Authority will rebate $3 per square foot of grass removed and replaced with desert landscaping up to the first 10,000 square feet RECOMMENDATIONS REPORT The Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) was established in 1991 to address Southern Nevada's unique water needs on a regional basis. Comprised of seven local water and wastewater agencies, theINTAKE NO. 3
Intake No. 3 began conveying water to our water treatment facilities in September 2015. The construction of the intake began in 2008. A 24-foot diameter tunnel boring machine was utilized to excavate a tunnel under Lake Mead before connecting with an intake structure secured to the bottom of the lake with more than 1,000 truck-loads ofconcrete.
SNWA AGENDAS & MINUTES SNWA Agendas & Minutes. In accordance with Nevada Revised Statutes, meeting agendas and minutes are posted on the following schedule, barring any server problems: Meeting agendas are posted online by 9 a.m. three business days prior to the scheduled meeting ( NRS 241.020. (Opens another site in new window) SOUTHERN NEVADA WATER AUTHORITY The Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) is a cooperative agency formed in 1991 to address Southern Nevada's unique water needs on aregional basis.
OUR REGIONAL WATER SYSTEM The River Mountains Water Treatment Facility began delivering treated water to the Las Vegas valley in 2002. Currently, the facility can treat up to 300 million gallons of water per day, but was designed to expand to meet Southern Nevada's needs. In the future, the River Mountains facility will be able to treat up to 600 million gallons of OUR CURRENT WATER SUPPLY Conservation as a resource. Water conservation is a cost-effective resource that helps reduce current and future demand for water. Like water reuse and recycling, water conservation helps stretch our community’s available water supplies, especially during drought, by freeing up water that is used inefficiently or wasted.. Southern Nevada recycles nearly all water used indoors through direct CHOOSING PLANTS, TREES AND MULCH The pH or relative alkalinity of the soil may be high which could be limiting nutrients added through fertilizer. If you can, get a soil analysis to help you better outline your yard's soil additive needs. For advice and assistance, contact the University of Nevada Cooperative Extension. at 702-222-3130. HOW AND WHEN TO WATER YOUR LANDSCAPE How to set drip irrigation (Program B): Watering days - Find your "watering days" function and adjust it to ensure it is watering only on your assigned day (s) for each season and no more than three days a week in the summer. Start times - Find your "start times" function andadjust it
FIND A LANDSCAPER
Find a landscaper. As part of the Water Smart Contractor program, local landscapers participate in water-efficiency training by our conservation experts. These contractors learn and promote water-saving irrigation and landscape design for homes and businesses. WATER INFRASTRUCTURE AND TREATMENT FACILITIES River Mountains Water Treatment Facility. The River Mountains Water Treatment Facility began delivering treated water to the Las Vegas valley in 2002. Currently, the facility can treat up to 300 million gallons of water per day, but was designed to expand to meet Southern Nevada's needs. In the future, the River Mountains facility will beable
INTAKE NO. 3
Intake No. 3 began conveying water to our water treatment facilities in September 2015. The construction of the intake began in 2008. A 24-foot diameter tunnel boring machine was utilized to excavate a tunnel under Lake Mead before connecting with an intake structure secured to the bottom of the lake with more than 1,000 truck-loads ofconcrete.
SNWA AGENDAS & MINUTES SNWA Agendas & Minutes. In accordance with Nevada Revised Statutes, meeting agendas and minutes are posted on the following schedule, barring any server problems: Meeting agendas are posted online by 9 a.m. three business days prior to the scheduled meeting ( NRS 241.020. (Opens another site in new window)DRIP WATERING TIPS
Ensure that each emitter is releasing the proper amount of water. Hold your finger over the emitter's outlet for a few seconds, so that the water can flush back and clean the emitter to help unclog it. Change the drip irrigation lines and filters at least twice a year, or whenever you change your irrigation schedule. SOUTHERN NEVADA WATER AUTHORITY The Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) is a cooperative agency formed in 1991 to address Southern Nevada's unique water needs on aregional basis.
OUR REGIONAL WATER SYSTEM The River Mountains Water Treatment Facility began delivering treated water to the Las Vegas valley in 2002. Currently, the facility can treat up to 300 million gallons of water per day, but was designed to expand to meet Southern Nevada's needs. In the future, the River Mountains facility will be able to treat up to 600 million gallons of OUR CURRENT WATER SUPPLY Conservation as a resource. Water conservation is a cost-effective resource that helps reduce current and future demand for water. Like water reuse and recycling, water conservation helps stretch our community’s available water supplies, especially during drought, by freeing up water that is used inefficiently or wasted.. Southern Nevada recycles nearly all water used indoors through direct CHOOSING PLANTS, TREES AND MULCH The pH or relative alkalinity of the soil may be high which could be limiting nutrients added through fertilizer. If you can, get a soil analysis to help you better outline your yard's soil additive needs. For advice and assistance, contact the University of Nevada Cooperative Extension. at 702-222-3130. HOW AND WHEN TO WATER YOUR LANDSCAPE How to set drip irrigation (Program B): Watering days - Find your "watering days" function and adjust it to ensure it is watering only on your assigned day (s) for each season and no more than three days a week in the summer. Start times - Find your "start times" function andadjust it
FIND A LANDSCAPER
Find a landscaper. As part of the Water Smart Contractor program, local landscapers participate in water-efficiency training by our conservation experts. These contractors learn and promote water-saving irrigation and landscape design for homes and businesses. WATER INFRASTRUCTURE AND TREATMENT FACILITIES River Mountains Water Treatment Facility. The River Mountains Water Treatment Facility began delivering treated water to the Las Vegas valley in 2002. Currently, the facility can treat up to 300 million gallons of water per day, but was designed to expand to meet Southern Nevada's needs. In the future, the River Mountains facility will beable
INTAKE NO. 3
Intake No. 3 began conveying water to our water treatment facilities in September 2015. The construction of the intake began in 2008. A 24-foot diameter tunnel boring machine was utilized to excavate a tunnel under Lake Mead before connecting with an intake structure secured to the bottom of the lake with more than 1,000 truck-loads ofconcrete.
SNWA AGENDAS & MINUTES SNWA Agendas & Minutes. In accordance with Nevada Revised Statutes, meeting agendas and minutes are posted on the following schedule, barring any server problems: Meeting agendas are posted online by 9 a.m. three business days prior to the scheduled meeting ( NRS 241.020. (Opens another site in new window)DRIP WATERING TIPS
Ensure that each emitter is releasing the proper amount of water. Hold your finger over the emitter's outlet for a few seconds, so that the water can flush back and clean the emitter to help unclog it. Change the drip irrigation lines and filters at least twice a year, or whenever you change your irrigation schedule. LANDSCAPE DESIGNS AND PLANS Use lines throughout your landscape to define the space and direct the eye to those focal points. Use repeating shapes, colors and textures to pull your landscape design together. Account for plant growth and future water needs by planning your irrigation system for OUR CURRENT WATER SUPPLY Conservation as a resource. Water conservation is a cost-effective resource that helps reduce current and future demand for water. Like water reuse and recycling, water conservation helps stretch our community’s available water supplies, especially during drought, by freeing up water that is used inefficiently or wasted.. Southern Nevada recycles nearly all water used indoors through direct CHOOSING PLANTS, TREES AND MULCH The pH or relative alkalinity of the soil may be high which could be limiting nutrients added through fertilizer. If you can, get a soil analysis to help you better outline your yard's soil additive needs. For advice and assistance, contact the University of Nevada Cooperative Extension. at 702-222-3130. WATER INFRASTRUCTURE AND TREATMENT FACILITIES River Mountains Water Treatment Facility. The River Mountains Water Treatment Facility began delivering treated water to the Las Vegas valley in 2002. Currently, the facility can treat up to 300 million gallons of water per day, but was designed to expand to meet Southern Nevada's needs. In the future, the River Mountains facility will beable
POOLS AND SPAS
Las Vegas. City of Las Vegas: 702-229-7318. Las Vegas Valley Water District: 702-822-8571. Laughlin. Big Bend Water District: 702-298-3113. North Las Vegas. City of North Las Vegas: 702-633-1484. These are general guidelines and are intended for informational purposes for private, residential pools only. The user shall assumeall risks.
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Current openings. We offer diverse and challenging job opportunities. Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) employees are hired through the Las Vegas Valley Water District (LVVWD). View Openings on CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM Conservation in action. Capital funding is used to support the Water Authority's largest water conservation program — the Water Smart Landscape rebate program.. The program gives property owners a rebate for every square foot of grass converted to drought-tolerant plants, shrubs, and trees and is largely responsible for driving down water use in Southern Nevada, despite the addition of WATER CONSERVATION PROGRAMS Measure your irrigation system’s efficiency. Make recommendations to maximize water efficiency in alignment with your priorities. Explain programs available to assist you. To schedule your multifamily property water use analysis, call us at 702-691-5201 or request HOME TREATMENT SYSTEMS Home water treatment systems may improve the aesthetic qualities of tap water, such as hardness, odor and taste.. Although home systems can improve the taste of your drinking water, the municipal water supply is treated to meet all state and federal water quality standards.Home water treatment systems may be appropriate for individuals with specific medical conditions; those individuals shouldWATERING TIPS
An important part of a healthy, beautiful landscape is efficient watering for the appropriate season. From May 1 through Aug. 31, landscape watering is prohibited from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. Sprinkler watering is prohibited on Sunday. SOUTHERN NEVADA WATER AUTHORITY The Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) is a cooperative agency formed in 1991 to address Southern Nevada's unique water needs on aregional basis.
OUR CURRENT WATER SUPPLY Conservation as a resource. Water conservation is a cost-effective resource that helps reduce current and future demand for water. Like water reuse and recycling, water conservation helps stretch our community’s available water supplies, especially during drought, by freeing up water that is used inefficiently or wasted.. Southern Nevada recycles nearly all water used indoors through direct LANDSCAPE DESIGNS AND PLANS Use lines throughout your landscape to define the space and direct the eye to those focal points. Use repeating shapes, colors and textures to pull your landscape design together. Account for plant growth and future water needs by planning your irrigation system for WATER SMART LANDSCAPES REBATE Water Smart Landscapes Rebate. We’ve increased our rebate incentive amount—there's no better time to convert to water smart landscaping! Whether you do it yourself or hire a contractor, the Southern Nevada Water Authority will rebate $3 per square foot of grass removed and replaced with desert landscaping up to the first 10,000 square feetFIND A LANDSCAPER
Find a landscaper. As part of the Water Smart Contractor program, local landscapers participate in water-efficiency training by our conservation experts. These contractors learn and promote water-saving irrigation and landscape design for homes and businesses. WATER SMART LANDSCAPES PROGRAM PLANT LIST Water Smart Landscapes Program Plant List . Together with the Southern Nevada Regional Planning Coalition (SNRPC), the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) has developed a PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE Resources that have been "banked" or stored for future use. (Opens PDF document) (Opens new window) are an important management tool that provides flexibility. They can be used to meet short-term gaps between supply and demand, and provide a bridge while future resources are being developed and include: Southern Nevada Water Bank. FIND YOUR WATERING GROUP AND PROVIDER Find your watering group and provider. Mandatory summer watering restrictions are in effect through August, prohibiting landscape watering between 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. Sunday watering is never allowed. Add watering days gradually as temperatures get hotter. Start with four days in May, then increase watering days to five or six asneeded in
SNWA AGENDAS & MINUTESSNWA BOARD MEETING SCHEDULESNWA JOBS SNWA Agendas & Minutes. In accordance with Nevada Revised Statutes, meeting agendas and minutes are posted on the following schedule, barring any server problems: Meeting agendas are posted online by 9 a.m. three business days prior to the scheduled meeting ( NRS 241.020. (Opens another site in new window)DRIP WATERING TIPS
Ensure that each emitter is releasing the proper amount of water. Hold your finger over the emitter's outlet for a few seconds, so that the water can flush back and clean the emitter to help unclog it. Change the drip irrigation lines and filters at least twice a year, or whenever you change your irrigation schedule. SOUTHERN NEVADA WATER AUTHORITY The Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) is a cooperative agency formed in 1991 to address Southern Nevada's unique water needs on aregional basis.
OUR CURRENT WATER SUPPLY Conservation as a resource. Water conservation is a cost-effective resource that helps reduce current and future demand for water. Like water reuse and recycling, water conservation helps stretch our community’s available water supplies, especially during drought, by freeing up water that is used inefficiently or wasted.. Southern Nevada recycles nearly all water used indoors through direct LANDSCAPE DESIGNS AND PLANS Use lines throughout your landscape to define the space and direct the eye to those focal points. Use repeating shapes, colors and textures to pull your landscape design together. Account for plant growth and future water needs by planning your irrigation system for WATER SMART LANDSCAPES REBATE Water Smart Landscapes Rebate. We’ve increased our rebate incentive amount—there's no better time to convert to water smart landscaping! Whether you do it yourself or hire a contractor, the Southern Nevada Water Authority will rebate $3 per square foot of grass removed and replaced with desert landscaping up to the first 10,000 square feetFIND A LANDSCAPER
Find a landscaper. As part of the Water Smart Contractor program, local landscapers participate in water-efficiency training by our conservation experts. These contractors learn and promote water-saving irrigation and landscape design for homes and businesses. WATER SMART LANDSCAPES PROGRAM PLANT LIST Water Smart Landscapes Program Plant List . Together with the Southern Nevada Regional Planning Coalition (SNRPC), the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) has developed a PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE Resources that have been "banked" or stored for future use. (Opens PDF document) (Opens new window) are an important management tool that provides flexibility. They can be used to meet short-term gaps between supply and demand, and provide a bridge while future resources are being developed and include: Southern Nevada Water Bank. FIND YOUR WATERING GROUP AND PROVIDER Find your watering group and provider. Mandatory summer watering restrictions are in effect through August, prohibiting landscape watering between 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. Sunday watering is never allowed. Add watering days gradually as temperatures get hotter. Start with four days in May, then increase watering days to five or six asneeded in
SNWA AGENDAS & MINUTESSNWA BOARD MEETING SCHEDULESNWA JOBS SNWA Agendas & Minutes. In accordance with Nevada Revised Statutes, meeting agendas and minutes are posted on the following schedule, barring any server problems: Meeting agendas are posted online by 9 a.m. three business days prior to the scheduled meeting ( NRS 241.020. (Opens another site in new window)DRIP WATERING TIPS
Ensure that each emitter is releasing the proper amount of water. Hold your finger over the emitter's outlet for a few seconds, so that the water can flush back and clean the emitter to help unclog it. Change the drip irrigation lines and filters at least twice a year, or whenever you change your irrigation schedule. LANDSCAPE DESIGNS AND PLANS Use lines throughout your landscape to define the space and direct the eye to those focal points. Use repeating shapes, colors and textures to pull your landscape design together. Account for plant growth and future water needs by planning your irrigation system for CHOOSING PLANTS, TREES AND MULCH The pH or relative alkalinity of the soil may be high which could be limiting nutrients added through fertilizer. If you can, get a soil analysis to help you better outline your yard's soil additive needs. For advice and assistance, contact the University of Nevada Cooperative Extension. at 702-222-3130. TREATMENT AND TESTING Treatment and testing. The Southern Nevada Water Authority uses cutting edge technology to ensure that your water is treated and tested to the utmost standards of safety. The Water Authority is committed to ensuring your water quality, reliability, and security because we know you depend on it every day. The Water Authority notonly tests for
OUR REGIONAL WATER SYSTEM The River Mountains Water Treatment Facility began delivering treated water to the Las Vegas valley in 2002. Currently, the facility can treat up to 300 million gallons of water per day, but was designed to expand to meet Southern Nevada's needs. In the future, the River Mountains facility will be able to treat up to 600 million gallons of RESTRICTING OUTDOOR WATER USE From May 1 through Aug. 31, watering restrictions prohibit landscape irrigation between the hours of 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sprinkler watering on Sunday is prohibited.Tip: The impulse to increase landscape watering is strong when temperatures start getting hotter, but grass, trees and plants actually don't need as much water as we sometimes think. In May, while nights are still cool, gradually HOW AND WHEN TO WATER YOUR LANDSCAPE How to set drip irrigation (Program B): Watering days - Find your "watering days" function and adjust it to ensure it is watering only on your assigned day (s) for each season and no more than three days a week in the summer. Start times - Find your "start times" function andadjust it
WATER SMART CAR WASH COUPONS Water Smart Car Wash coupons. Saving water — and money — is simple when you visit a Water Smart Car Wash! You can even use one of our coupons to get a discount. Water Smart Car Washes recycle water on-site or send it to a water treatment facility where the water is treated and returned to Lake Mead. WATER CONSERVATION PROGRAMS Measure your irrigation system’s efficiency. Make recommendations to maximize water efficiency in alignment with your priorities. Explain programs available to assist you. To schedule your multifamily property water use analysis, call us at 702-691-5201 or request SMART IRRIGATION CONTROLLER REBATE Program conditions. The Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) provides only one coupon per address for each rebate program. The person redeeming the smart irrigation controller rebate coupon must be the property owner of the property address for which the coupon is printed. The participating retailers will request proof of address in order to redeem a coupon. INSTALLING DRIP IRRIGATION Installing tree irrigation: Trees require water in a larger area to allow the roots to spread out and provide a sturdy base for the tree. Young trees need enough drip emitters to cover the canopy from the tree trunk out to the ends of the branches. Mature trees should have enough drip emitters surrounding it that 50 to 75 percent of the tree's canopy area should be wet.Skip Navigation
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THE LOW LAKE LEVEL PUMPING STATION AND OUR DRINKING WATER SUPPLY Working together with a third drinking water intake, the pumping station will help ensure our community's access to water at Lake Mead—our primary water supply—even if lake levels continue to decline due to drought. GET REBATES AND COUPONS Cash in on one of our water-saving coupons or rebates! Water Smart Landscapes RebateCar Wash Coupons
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