Clark County Water Reclamation District, NV
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Introduction
The Clark County Water Reclamation District’s (District) mission is to serve the community through its role in the water care cycle. The District collects and treats wastewater within unincorporated Clark County, producing reclaimed water that is safely returned to the environment. The District must comply with local, state and federal regulations in carrying out its mission every day, and in turn, works to ensure that all connections and discharges into the public sanitary sewer system are in compliance with all applicable regulations.
The purpose of these Service Rules is to define conditions governing customer terms, plan approval processes, use, service conditions, rates, fees, and charges, and to ensure uniform and equitable treatment of all District customers. In addition to these Service Rules, the District may adopt new resolutions to address additional aspects of connecting to, or discharging to the public sanitary sewer system. Local, state and federal agencies may have jurisdiction and authority over the District and their rules, regulations and/or statutes may supersede these Service Rules. In the event that conditions arise which are not specifically covered by these Service Rules, the Board of Trustees may take appropriate actions, including establishing rates and charges, which, in its discretion are warranted. These Service Rules have codified, and therefore supersede, the resolutions previously adopted to establish the terms and conditions for customers to connect to the District’s public sanitary sewer system.
Created in 1954, the District began wastewater treatment operations in 1956. It is a general improvement district governed by the Clark County Commissioners in their capacity as the District’s Board of Trustees.