

Founded in 1954 and began operations in 1956, significantly impacting regional wastewater management in Southern Nevada.
Treats over 100 million gallons of wastewater daily at six facilities.
Operates treatment centers in Laughlin, Moapa Valley, Blue Diamond, Indian Springs, and Searchlight, each upgraded to meet strict water
quality standards.
Typical projects focus on expanding treatment capacity, pipeline upgrades, and reconstruction under major programs.
Funded by service fees and ratepayer charges, with bonds managed by the Clark County Board of Commissioners.
An unusual fact: it bills through a .com domain, which has drawn attention from residents.
Not publicly stated in available sources
Promoting sustainability and cost‑effectiveness by reducing chemical use, electricity consumption and waste production
Piloting direct potable reuse technology as part of water recycling and conservation efforts
Integrated solar power at treatment facilities to offset energy usage
Launched a grant‑funded Septic Conversion Pilot Program to replace private septic systems at no cost and expand reclaimed water usage
Supports Clark County’s All‑In Community Sustainability and Climate Action Plan, targeting net‑zero greenhouse gas emissions and 100% clean energy by 2050

