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Description: Book cover
Finding a Perfect Solution in an Imperfect World
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The Las Vegas Wash (Wash) drains all water from a 1,600 square mile watershed into Las Vegas Bay (Bay), an arm of Lake Mead. Within that watershed lies the Las Vegas, Nevada metropolitan area, home to 1,300,000 residents and playground to over 30,000,000 visitors each year. All of the wastewater generated by the resident and visitor population is highly treated by three entities – the City of Las Vegas, the City of Henderson, and the Clark County Sanitation District – collectively known as the Clean Water Coalition (CWC).
The Las Vegas Wash (Wash) drains all water from a 1,600 square mile watershed into Las Vegas Bay (Bay), an arm of Lake Mead. Within that watershed lies the Las Vegas, Nevada metropolitan area, home to 1,300,000 residents and playground to over 30,000,000 visitors each year. All of the wastewater generated by the resident and visitor population is highly treated by three entities – the City...
Author(s)
Doug KarafaJames P. DevlinKurt R. SeglerWilliam F. Van Stone
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectSession 18 - Creative Watershed Programs–Case Studies II
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Jan, 2000
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20000101)2000:6L.1682;1-
DOI10.2175/193864700785149459
Volume / Issue2000 / 6
Content sourceWatershed Conference
First / last page(s)1682 - 1700
Copyright2000
Word count94

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Description: Book cover
Finding a Perfect Solution in an Imperfect World
Abstract
The Las Vegas Wash (Wash) drains all water from a 1,600 square mile watershed into Las Vegas Bay (Bay), an arm of Lake Mead. Within that watershed lies the Las Vegas, Nevada metropolitan area, home to 1,300,000 residents and playground to over 30,000,000 visitors each year. All of the wastewater generated by the resident and visitor population is highly treated by three entities – the City of Las Vegas, the City of Henderson, and the Clark County Sanitation District – collectively known as the Clean Water Coalition (CWC).
The Las Vegas Wash (Wash) drains all water from a 1,600 square mile watershed into Las Vegas Bay (Bay), an arm of Lake Mead. Within that watershed lies the Las Vegas, Nevada metropolitan area, home to 1,300,000 residents and playground to over 30,000,000 visitors each year. All of the wastewater generated by the resident and visitor population is highly treated by three entities – the City...
Author(s)
Doug KarafaJames P. DevlinKurt R. SeglerWilliam F. Van Stone
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectSession 18 - Creative Watershed Programs–Case Studies II
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Jan, 2000
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20000101)2000:6L.1682;1-
DOI10.2175/193864700785149459
Volume / Issue2000 / 6
Content sourceWatershed Conference
First / last page(s)1682 - 1700
Copyright2000
Word count94

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