Residents Must Seek Water Quality Reports from Specific Providers | The Locally Times

Southern Nevada residents must obtain annual water quality reports directly from their local water provider, despite federal mandates for public access.

Southern Nevada residents seeking their annual water quality reports must contact their specific water provider, as the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) does not directly distribute these documents. SNWA manages regional water resources and treatment, conducting full water analyses at its Alfred Merritt Smith and River Mountains Water Treatment Facilities before water reaches local providers. However, SNWA is not the direct water provider for individual residents. The authority lists member agencies, including the Las Vegas Valley Water District, Big Bend Water District, City of Boulder City, City of Henderson, and City of North Las Vegas, as sources for these reports. Residents unsure of their provider can use SNWA's 'Find Your Watering Days' tool to identify the correct agency. ## What to Watch The SNWA website provides names of water providers but does not include direct links to their respective annual water quality reports, requiring residents to take additional steps to locate these documents. The provided information does not specify the reporting period for currently available reports or the expected release dates for the most recent analyses from individual providers.