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The Future of Water in Southern Nevada

The Future of Water in Southern Nevada

Update: 2021-11-03
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On Aug. 16, 2021 the federal government, prompted by the low water levels in Lake Mead, issued a water shortage declaration on the Colorado River. The shortage will reduce the amount of water Southern Nevada will be allowed to withdraw from Lake Mead beginning in January 2022. The good news is that thanks to the strong water conservation efforts Southern Nevada has achieved over the last 25 years, the shortage declaration will have little impact initially. Our area already uses less water than what the new allocation is to be, even with the cut factored in. However, it has generated a lot of questions about how our future looks where water is concerned.

Our speakers:
Assemblyman Howard Watts
Nevada Assembly District 15
Assembly Committee on Natural Resources – Chair
Assembly Committee on Growth and Infrastructure – Vice Chair

Dr. Nicholas Irwin
Assistant Professor of Economics
UNLV Lee Business School

Bronson Mack
Media Relations and Public Outreach Manager
Southern Nevada Water Authority

Marco Velotta
Senior Management Analyst
City of Las Vegas

For more water information and tips: snwa.com

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The Future of Water in Southern Nevada

The Future of Water in Southern Nevada

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