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    Ray, you probably know this, but the Las Vegas area has its water
    act together for the most part:

    https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/...las-vegas-tap/

    The wastewater is "recycled" via the Las Vegas Wash down to Lake Mead
    which is the main source [[groundwater is also used) of water for the
    Las Vegas area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumpling View Post

    The wastewater is "recycled" via the Las Vegas Wash down to Lake Mead
    which is the main source [[groundwater is also used) of water for the
    Las Vegas area.
    True. However, the water from Lake Mead [[and the groundwater) is extremely hard water. Lot of calcium and other minerals. Most folks have water softeners here; very necessary. We don't have one, but then, we drink only bottled water. Tap water is yuck. I do miss Detroit tap water.

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