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Revision as of 15:13, 29 March 2013
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Southern Nevada's water portfolio | |
What Should Other Stakeholders Know About US? |
- Our water portfolio is not very diversified. Southern Nevada is 90% contingent on the Colorado River.
- Despite leading the nation in population growth for many years, Southern Nevada actualized big gains in the conservation of water.
- CRC's energy portfolio only consists of 5-7% CRSP/Glen Canyon hydropower, the majority is Hoover, Parker-Davis power.
- State of Nevada Link
- Q: What is the CRC / SNWA connection? A: The CRC is a State authorized agency responsible for securing and protecting Nevada's rights and interests in the Colorado River and in electric power generated by the river. The SNWA is polictical subdivision of the State of Nevada and is responsible for addressing Southern Nevada's water needs on a regional basis. The CRC and the SNWA work cooperatively to effectively manage Colorador River water resources for the State of Nevada and water users in Southern Nevada.
- Q:What environmental programs is CRC involved in? A GCDAMP and the LCMSCP.
- Q: What are the Nevada Tribal interests in the Program? A
- Q: What are the Recreation interests in the Program? A
February 2010- AMWG- Stakeholder's Perspective- State of Nevada
State’s top 10 in population LINK
1. Las Vegas: 589,156
2. Henderson: 266,846
3. North Las Vegas: 222,009
4. Boulder City: 15,759