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Clark County Water Reclamation District Adopts Updated Service Rules, Adds New Plan-Review and Inspection Fees

5734674 · May 20, 2025
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Summary

The Clark County Water Reclamation District updated its service rules and will phase in fee increases and new charges including a septic/chemical-waste rate increase, higher FOG inspection fees and new plan-review and construction-inspection fees for development projects.

The Clark County Water Reclamation District trustees approved amendments to their service rules that raise several fees and introduce new charges for development reviews and construction inspection, with most changes phased in over one to three years.

District staff presented the package as the result of stakeholder outreach and a citizens advisory committee process. Tom Minowigan of the Water Reclamation District told trustees the changes reflect comparisons with other local wastewater agencies and stakeholder feedback; in several cases the district reduced initial proposals after receiving comments.

Key changes the board approved include:

- Raising the septic and chemical toilet waste…

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