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'Excessive' water users in Las Vegas are getting big fines. Now there's a lawsuit.
Nevada Independent and Las Vegas Review-Journal describe the same event in different terms.
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What happened'Excessive' water users in Las Vegas are getting big fines. Now there's a lawsuit.
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Nevada Independent · Center · News report
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Las Vegas Review-Journal · Center-right · News report
'Excessive' water users in Las Vegas are getting big fines. Now there's a lawsuit.
Since January 2023, the Las Vegas Valley Water District has charged residential customers a flat $9 for every 1,000 gallons they use beyond a seasonal threshold — roughly five times the dis...