Sunday May 27 | Las Vegas Review Journal
When tribal leaders gathered Wednesday to blast a plan to pipe groundwater to Las Vegas from across eastern Nevada, they picked an ironic venue for their news conference: the Las Vegas Valley Water District-owned Springs Preserve.
Sunday May 27 | The Las Vegas Sun
Water District sees Springs Preserve attraction as future gravy train
The Las Vegas Valley Water District wants to purchase a trackless train on rubber wheels, like the one depicted above, to cart passengers through the 180-acre preserve.
Photo: The Las Vegas Valley Water District wants to purch
Single Sign-On: You can use Facebook account to log in to LasVegasSun.com. The Las Vegas Valley Water District wants to purchase a trackless train on rubber wheels, like the one depicted above, to cart passengers through the 180-acre preserve.
Water district budget includes funds for pipeline project
The Las Vegas Valley Water District expects to deliver less water to customers and more money to its wholesale supplier in the coming year, according to a new $436.5 million spending plan approved Monday.
Water District explains controversial new surcharge
Las Vegas, NV - For 8 months viewers have been calling and emailing us about skyrocketing water bills.
Governments just keep piling on
As one of the owners of a small, family-owned construction company here in Las Vegas, I have reached the end of my rope with the knowledge that the Las Vegas Valley Water District is going to charge my company an additional $80.82 a month to pay for a Southern Nevada Water Authority infrastructure charge.
Committee would study ways to lower $5 water surcharge in Las Vegas
Single Sign-On: You can use Facebook account to log in to LasVegasSun.com. A chance remains that the $5 average monthly household surcharge for water in Las Vegas, which went into effect in April, could be lowered or changed.