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πŸ’§ Water Use Rules/Recycled Water Rules

Henderson vs Las Vegas

How do recycled water rules rules compare between Henderson, NV and Las Vegas, NV?

Henderson and Las Vegas have similar restriction levels.

Henderson, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Henderson uses reclaimed (recycled) water for HOA common areas, golf courses, parks, and street medians at master-planned communities like Anthem, Green Valley, and Inspirada. Purple-pipe systems are required where reclaimed lines exist.

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Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Las Vegas treats and returns nearly all indoor wastewater to Lake Mead, earning return-flow credits that effectively triple the city's Colorado River allocation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHendersonLas Vegas
Pipe colorPurple (lavender)-
Treatment levelTertiary-
UseIrrigation, not drinking-
Required inDCP and MUD overlays-
Indoor water returned-Nearly 100 percent
Governing statute-NRS 445A
Purple pipe color-Reclaimed water lines
Effective allocation boost-Roughly triple

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Henderson FAQ

Can I drink reclaimed water?

No. Reclaimed water is treated wastewater meant for irrigation only. It is not potable and signage warns against drinking. Cross-connection is a code violation.

Does my HOA pay less for reclaimed water?

Yes. Reclaimed water rates are substantially below potable rates, which is why HOAs in Anthem, Green Valley, and Inspirada are mandated to use it for common-area landscape irrigation.

Las Vegas FAQ

Can I tap reclaimed water for my yard?

No. Single-family homes cannot connect to purple-pipe systems in Las Vegas. Reclaimed water is reserved for golf courses, parks, schoolyards, and large commercial irrigation customers along existing transmission lines.

Is reclaimed water safe for pets and kids?

Reclaimed water meets Title 22 quality standards but is not potable. Signs warn against drinking, and irrigation timers run overnight to minimize human contact during park hours.

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