LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Las Vegas continues to boom with new neighborhoods, new residents, and new demand. But there’s one thing that’s not growing with it: water.
8 News Now took a closer look at how Southern Nevada is managing that balance and whether conservation efforts are really working.
“We’ve had an exceptionally dry year on the Colorado River that is actually compounded by multiple dry years over the past quarter century,” Southern Nevada Water Authority’s Bronson Mack said…