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    The city currently leases or owns about 18,883 acre feet in annual water rights — or about 6.2 billion gallons of potable water that’s drawn from the Columbia River and underground.

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    “The need to adjust the fee comes down to the city’s ability to allow residential and commercial projects to continue to be developed.”

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    Here’s why your water bill keeps going up and what you can do to save water. See Our List: 100 Most Influential Money Experts Find Out: How To Build Your Savings From Scratch

  6. Southern Nevada Water Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) is a government agency that was founded in 1991 to manage Southern Nevada's water needs on a regional basis in Clark County.. SNWA provides wholesale water treatment and delivery for the greater Las Vegas Valley and is responsible for acquiring and managing long-term water resources for Southern Nevada.

  7. Las Vegas Valley Water District - Wikipedia

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    The sign outside the Las Vegas Valley Water District. The Las Vegas Valley Water District (LVVWD) is a not-for-profit government water supply agency that has been providing water to the Las Vegas Valley since 1954. The district helped build the area's water delivery system and now provides water to more than one million people in Southern Nevada.