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Public Meetings
The
Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) has led many of the efforts related
to the Las Vegas Valley Groundwater Management Program; however, it relies
heavily on the input of groundwater users, including members of the public
and those individuals who comprise the Advisory Committee for Groundwater
Management.
In fact, it was a citizens committee that drafted the legislation
officially creating the Las Vegas Valley Groundwater Management Program.
Public involvement remains an important and ongoing part of the program
and its activities.
Who serves on the committee?
The SNWA appoints seven members to the Advisory
Committee. These people represent different types of groundwater users
in the Las Vegas Valley, as well as the State
Engineer and Nevada
Division of Environmental Protection. The total committee is
comprised of the following:
- Two people who own and operate domestic wells
- One representative of a community or quasi-municipal well
- One industrial or commercial well user
- One representative of a municipal water purveyor that owns and operates
wells in the basin
- One municipal system rate payer
- One representative of a private water company
- The State Engineer or designated representative (ex-officio, nonvoting
member)
- The administrator of the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
or designated representative (ex-officio, nonvoting member)
Committee activities:
- Meet quarterly to discuss issues related to the Las Vegas Valley
groundwater basin and Las Vegas Valley Groundwater Management Program
- Make recommendations to the SNWA Board regarding the groundwater
basin and management program
- Conduct public workshops at least once a year to educate the public
about ongoing groundwater issues and to gather public input
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