CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) Nevada lawmakers are considering a remarkable shift in allowing the water agency that manages the Colorado River supply for Las Vegas to limit single-family residential use in the desert city and surrounding county.
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A bill under consideration would give the agency the ability to cap single-family residential water in southern Nevada to about 160,000 gallons annually
Nevada lawmakers are considering a significant shift in water use for Las Vegas, one of the driest major metropolitan areas in the U.S. The water agency managing the city s Colorado River water supply is seeking authority to limit what comes out of residents taps