Water board OKs budget at $642 million
Friday, May 20, 2005 | 10:06 a.m.
Water "banking" agreements that will give the region access to water in the future helped push the Southern Nevada Water Authority budget to $642 million for the fiscal year starting July 1, up $165 million over this year.
The Water Authority board approved the budget, which includes a $100 million payment to Arizona as part of an deal in which the neighboring state will save 1.25 million acre-feet against Nevada's future needs.
The budget also includes $59 million the Water Authority will pay to the regional distributors for recharging water into the ground in Clark County, a move that will bank about 280,000 acre-feet.
The region collectively uses about 300,000 acre-feet annually, almost all from the Colorado River reservoir at Lake Mead.
The budget also includes 23 new positions to be added to the 283 employees now working for the Water Authority.
Pat Mulroy, Water Authority general manager, said the new positions are needed to deal with issues related to years of drought, a problem that has threatened the region's primary water supply. The drought has forced the agency to look at legal and political solutions in interstate discussions on the future of the Colorado River and to engineering to blunt the potential impact of the drought on Lake Mead, she said.
archive
- Most Read
- Discussed
- Most E-mailed
- Ensign moves out of home on C Street
- Cada and Moon emerge as Main Event’s final two
- Fight snapshot: Reviewing “24/7 Pacquiao/Cotto,” episode 3
- Life in the Limelight: Wayne Newton
- Cities, county find buying valley homes isn’t easy
- UNLV wins hoops scrimmage at Long Beach State
- Motorcyclist dies in Summerlin crash
- Six people share their stories of what led them to jobs at CityCenter
- Fedor Emelianenko TKOs Brett Rogers in second round
- Two injured in shooting in central valley
Blogs
Politics: The Early Line
Attention in D.C. focuses on health care proposals
Elsewhere
Fedor v. Rogers delivers solid ratings on CBS (2 Comments)
Bloggity, Bloggity, Bloggity
If you can rebuild the whole car, then why not allow an engine change? (1 Comment)
Sports: Upon Further Review
Fight snapshot: Pacquiao is a hit with Jimmy Kimmel, and vice versa
The Greene Room
MWC Winners and Losers: Week 10
The Kats Report
Buchanan was one of the city's truly flamboyant characters
Sports: Upon Further Review
Fight snapshot: Reviewing "24/7 Pacquiao/Cotto," episode 3
Calendar »
- 9 Mon
- 10 Tue
- 11 Wed
- 12 Thu
- 13 Fri
-
Jo Dee Messina at the House of Blues
House of Blues | 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
-
The Revival Tour at Beauty Bar
Beauty Bar | 9 p.m. to 11:59 p.m.
-
DJ Tina T at Prive
Prive | 10 p.m. to 11:59 p.m.
-
The Automatic Tour at The Square Apple
The Square Apple
The Sun
Locally owned and independent for more than 50 years.
Technorati








