Safe Drinking Water Program
Since 1977, the Health District’s Safe Drinking Water Program (SDWP), has operated under a Cooperative Agreement with our State’s Safe Drinking Water office to directly oversee a majority of Clark County’s public water systems.
Since 1974, a public water system has been formally defined as a system that provides water for human consumption through pipes or other constructed conveyances to at least 15 service connections or serves an average of at least 25 people for at least 60 days a year. A public water system may be publicly or privately owned. Today, those systems include municipal water systems, community water systems, rest stops, campgrounds, parks and various commercial complexes. A list of Clark County public water systems can be viewed here.
Our efforts involve, but are not limited to:
Public Water Systems Resources and Sanitary Survey Information
Nevada Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Safe Drinking Water links (permitting agency)
Information About Private Wells
Information About Bottled Water Facilities
Updated on: July 26, 2023