The situation in Las Vegas is startling. The population has continued to grow without restraint in almost disregard of the ongoing drought diminishing the Colorado River and the lakes it supplies. The age old saying, “What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas,” has made its way into the attitude towards water consumption. There is a careless concern towards the limited supply of fresh water in the Great Basin region. Exploring new ways to provide water for this growing demand will not only help Vegas and the Southwest region of the States, but areas across the globe in similar drought situations might potentially benefit from this model
The Las Vegas Valley, located in the arid Southern Nevada region, with a growing population, limited...
The arid Southwest of the United States is confronted with increasing water demands. Past efforts to...
Despite its status as the nation\u27s driest metropolis, the Las Vegas metropolitan area\u27s water ...
With its massive hotels, casinos, restaurants, and dramatic architecture it can be easy to forget th...
The U.S. Southwest currently faces a water crisis that experts have projected will only get worse, d...
While drought conditions in the West continue to produce record drops in water levels at Lake Mead, ...
“We Americans are spoiled. Turn on the tap and out comes a limitless supply of high-quality water fo...
Background : Las Vegas has often been described as offering the paradox of wasting large amounts of ...
How Much Water Does Las Vegas Use? Water Use Per Capita The average household in Southern Nevada use...
Southern Nevada is located in the arid Mojave Desert, which averages about 4 inches of rain each yea...
This paper examines the water consumption in Las Vegas, Nevada and determines actions needed for the...
The Las Vegas Valley is one of the driest regions in the southwest United States. Due to limited wat...
Due to stresses on the water supply in southern Nevada, which include an average of three million to...
Las Vegas Valley is the fastest growing metropolitan area in the United States (U.S. Department of C...
Land development in the Las Vegas Valley continues at an unprecedented rate and future growth will n...
The Las Vegas Valley, located in the arid Southern Nevada region, with a growing population, limited...
The arid Southwest of the United States is confronted with increasing water demands. Past efforts to...
Despite its status as the nation\u27s driest metropolis, the Las Vegas metropolitan area\u27s water ...
With its massive hotels, casinos, restaurants, and dramatic architecture it can be easy to forget th...
The U.S. Southwest currently faces a water crisis that experts have projected will only get worse, d...
While drought conditions in the West continue to produce record drops in water levels at Lake Mead, ...
“We Americans are spoiled. Turn on the tap and out comes a limitless supply of high-quality water fo...
Background : Las Vegas has often been described as offering the paradox of wasting large amounts of ...
How Much Water Does Las Vegas Use? Water Use Per Capita The average household in Southern Nevada use...
Southern Nevada is located in the arid Mojave Desert, which averages about 4 inches of rain each yea...
This paper examines the water consumption in Las Vegas, Nevada and determines actions needed for the...
The Las Vegas Valley is one of the driest regions in the southwest United States. Due to limited wat...
Due to stresses on the water supply in southern Nevada, which include an average of three million to...
Las Vegas Valley is the fastest growing metropolitan area in the United States (U.S. Department of C...
Land development in the Las Vegas Valley continues at an unprecedented rate and future growth will n...
The Las Vegas Valley, located in the arid Southern Nevada region, with a growing population, limited...
The arid Southwest of the United States is confronted with increasing water demands. Past efforts to...
Despite its status as the nation\u27s driest metropolis, the Las Vegas metropolitan area\u27s water ...