The Clark County Water Reclamation District (the District) is responsible for the collection, treatment and reclamation of wastewater for more than 240,000 business and residential accounts in Southern Nevada.
The District's collection network includes more than 2,200 miles of pipeline and 23 pumping stations to deliver wastewater from homes and businesses to one of six treatment facilities. Our largest treatment facility, the Flamingo Water Resource Center, ensures wastewater is treated to the highest standard allowing the reclaimed water to be discharged back into Lake Mead. Lake Mead is the drinking water source for more than 95% of the population and businesses in Clark County. The stringent treatment standards are set to protect the community's drinking water supply as well as the recreational use of Lake Mead and the downstream communities along the Colorado River.
The District operates the Flamingo Water Resource Center and the Laughlin Water Resource Center. The District also operates treatment facilities in Searchlight, Moapa Valley, Blue Diamond and Indian Springs. It is the largest wastewater agency in the State of Nevada.