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Under this Act, it is unlawful for any person to discharge any pollutant from a point source into navigable waters, unless a permit is obtained. The Nevada Water Pollution Control Law is set forth in NRS 445A. 300 through 445A. 730, and establishes Nevadas compliance with the federal Clean Water Act.
The UN system has adopted international frameworks for environmental issues in three key issues, which has been encoded as the triple planetary crises: climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss.
Air quality is perhaps the most acute problem in the Las Vegas Valley. Stemming from motor vehicles, incessant construction, and commercial and industrial enterprises, air pollution grows in severity in proportion to the population and economic growth in the valley.
The average elevation of Las Vegas is 2,030 feet (620 m). The climate of Las Vegas is an arid desert with hot, mostly dry summers and mild winters. It has an average of 300 sunny days per year and averages about 4.2 inches of rainfall per year.
People in Las Vegas, NV are especially likely to experience increased risks from drought, heat, and fire. In addition to extreme heat, drought poses the most direct threat to Las Vegas, which has limited rainfall and water sources.
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Welcome to the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection Our mission is to preserve and enhance the environment of the State in order to protect public health, sustain healthy ecosystems, and contribute to a vibrant economy.
Las Vegas is currently the fastest-warming city in the country. The citys ozone pollution is the 9th worst in the nation. In 2012, the public health effects of air pollution cost Nevadans nearly $1 billion. In 2017, roughly 147 people died from heat in Las Vegas, and heat wave temperatures continue to rise.

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