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The district was created by judicial decree in August of 1954. Prior to that time, the treatment of sewage in unincorporated Clark County was by means of cesspools, septic tanks and several small treatment plants operated by the hotels along Las Vegas Strip. The continuing growth of both the tourist and residential portions of the community pointed out the need for more sanitary and efficient means of treating the wastewater.

The CCWRD collects and reclaims an average of 83 million US gallons per day (3.6 m³/s) of wastewater. Current plans call for expansion of the district's facility to allow for up to 110 million US gallons per day (4.8 m³/s) of wastewater to be treated, which will be needed as the Las Vegas Valley continues to grow.

Other wastewater in the Las Vegas Valley is treated by individual cities that operate their own treatment facilities.


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