Onsite system owners in the Las Vegas Valley were upset by a bill in the Legislature that would have required onsite system owners to connect to a municipal treatment system. A few hundred of them showed up at a public meeting and told the local water authority of their displeasure.
As introduced, the bill would have required property owners to switch from onsite to municipal treatment by 2054 if a property was within 400 feet of a municipal system. It also would have required a review of permits every five years to determine whether a property was within the 400-foot limit,
Rules and Regs: Public Pressure Ends Mandatory Sewer Conversion Law in Nevada
Also in this month’s update, a grant program will assist residents with failing onsite systems in Lampasas River watershed
Jun 20, 2023 | by David Steinkraus |















