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Visit the Las Vegas Valley Water District Web site to pay your water bill, sign up for or stop water service, find your watering group and get water conservation tips.
Start, stop or transfer water service. Monitor water usage. Schedule automatic payments. View online payment activity. View and download past bills. Switch to paperless billing.
Make payments by visiting one of the self-service kiosks at our Valley View office located at 1001 S. Valley View Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89107. A walk-up and drive-up kiosk are located outside the lobby and are available for customer use 24 hours a day.
The Las Vegas Valley Water District (LVVWD) is a not-for-profit government water supply agency that has been providing water to the Las Vegas Valley since 1954. The district helped build the area's water delivery system and now provides water to more than one million people in Southern Nevada.
The Las Vegas Valley Water District app allows customers to view and pay their bills, see water usage history, find their assigned watering days and report water waste, all while on the...
The Las Vegas Valley Water District app allows customers to view and pay their bills, see water usage history, find their assigned watering days and report water waste, all while on the go. Customers also may opt in to receive important bill and conservation-related notifications.
Start, stop or transfer water service. Monitor water usage. Schedule automatic payments. View online payment activity. View and download past bills. Switch to paperless billing.
Use this information to help you find phone numbers, contact forms and other information to contact the Las Vegas Valley Water District.
The Las Vegas Valley Water District said it's expanding its customer notification system to alert people to spikes in water use or continuous flow through the meter.
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The top 10% of residential water users will pay more under new water rates approved Tuesday by the Las Vegas Valley Water District. Members of the district approved two items that will take effect on Jan. 1, 2023.