Thousands Of Homes May Hinge On Water Fight
12 November 2000 - 12:00pm
A race for water rights 90 miles north of Las Vegas could signal the construction of thousands of new homes.
"Both the Las Vegas Water District and a Reno-based developer, Coyote Springs Investment, are going after the rights for millions of gallons of high-quality underground water in the Upper Moapa Valley, straddling the Clark County-Lincoln County line." The developer's plans include constructing 50,000 new homes and two golf courses.
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Thousands of homes may hinge on water fight
Source:
Las Vegas Sun, November 3, 2000
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