Comments by user: kg6ifv
I grew up in Lincoln County and support the folks that live in this rural area of Nevada. Las Vegas residents need to take better care of their current water sources and should be more responsible in conserving water... stop watering the street! Stop watering the lawn when the rains come! Stop watering during the winter time when the freezes come! While it may be true that if the water stops flowing to Clark County, think what would happen if the ranchers stopped bringing cattle to market for the steaks and ribs for the high priced restaurants on the Strip.
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I grew up in Lincoln County and support the folks that live in this rural area of Nevada. Las Vegas residents need to take better care of their current water sources and should be more responsible in conserving water... stop watering the street! Stop watering the lawn when the rains come! Stop watering during the winter time when the freezes come! While it may be true that if the water stops flowing to Clark County, think what would happen if the ranchers stopped bringing cattle to market for the steaks and ribs for the high priced restaurants on the Strip.