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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.
Water belongs to the public; however, a right to use water may be obtained by individuals or entities. The primary concepts of Nevada water law are the Rule of Priority (First in time, first in right) and the Beneficial Use Requirement (Use it or lose it).
Colorado River water and local groundwater are the two primary supplies used to meet our communitys current water needs. Colorado River water is primarily withdrawn from Lake Mead, and groundwater is pumped from the Las Vegas Valley groundwater basin.
To allocate the funds, the Nevada Water Conservation and Infrastructure Initiative (NWCII) was established. The NWCII provides grant funding for the following types of projects: Water conservation. Drinking Water.
Through one of the nations most progressive and comprehensive water conservation programs, Southern Nevada has reduced its Colorado River consumption. The community used 33 billion gallons less water in 2022 than in 2002, despite adding more than 745,000 residents during that time.
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Gov. Joe Lombardo on Tuesday signed Assembly Bill 220, giving the Southern Nevada Water Authority the ability to limit residential water use to as little as 0.5 acre-feet per year per home if the federal government slashes Nevadas share of the Colorado River below a certain threshold.

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