Water managers say that despite having the smallest Colorado River allocation, Nevada's infrastructure and conservation measures secure our share of the resource into the future.
Breakdown
- Southern Nevada enforces turf bans and pool restrictions to save water
- Lake Mead's water levels have dropped over 170 feet but remain deep in areas 37s
- Las Vegas uses 35% less water than in 2002 despite population growth 1m 49s
- Nevada receives the smallest share of Colorado River water annually 1m 16s
- Colorado River water agreements expire soon; new deal needed to avoid federal action 2m 10s