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- PSA 2 15 2025- 10:30 a. m. - Update #4: Low Water Pressure, Water Outages . . .
We are continuing to experience water outages and low water pressure in areas of the city and surrounding regions at higher elevations This is due to our gravity-fed water system, and the lack of water pressure is contributing to the issue
- How Las Vegas got $140 million to save its drinking water
The northern New Mexico town of Las Vegas plans to use $140 million included in the $1 7 trillion Congressional spending plan to replace and reconfigure its drinking water system imperiled after a huge wildfire this year
- New Mexico Environment Department
Ensuring continuous compliant operations of equipment Development of conservation and reuse programs to augment fresh water supplies Re-evaluation of designs and funding to ensure that the community can afford to operate and maintain their system long-term
- FEMA funds used for Las Vegas water system - KRQE NEWS 13
LAS VEGAS, N M (KRQE) – The City of Las Vegas continues to battle problems with its water system, leading to constant repairs, and residents demanding answers City leaders held a
- City of Las Vegas, New Mexico under Boil Water Advisory again
Las Vegas city leaders said a recent freeze caused a leak in one of the water system's pipes among other issues "The water treatment plant hasn't been enough for about a month or so
- PSA 8 1 24 City of Las Vegas Reassures Community Water is Safe to Drink
Las Vegas, NM – Yesterday, the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) issued a press release that includes a link to an interactive map, indicating that NMED will be intensifying its oversight of drinking water systems across the State of New Mexico
- Las Vegas officials make headway on fixing water system, reaching water . . .
City officials said they have made headway in returning the water system back to normal Mayor Romero said they have a pre-treatment system almost up and running, which would help clean out
- S N M Environment Department - env. nm. gov
SAN MIGUEL COUNTY – The New Mexico Environment Department’s (NMED) Drinking Water Bureau confirms the City of Las Vegas and the United World College (UWC-USA) water systems have met the requirements to lift the boil water advisory that was issued on Feb 18
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