📢 Attention Process Safety Engineers. Are you ready to work for a Great Organization and want to help deliver clean, safe drinking water to the Southern NV community, check out the latest the Las Vegas Valley Water District is hiring. If you are interested apply directly at: www.lvwaterjobs.com
Las Vegas Valley Water District
Utilities
Las Vegas, NV 8,709 followers
Providing reliable, quality water, ensuring sustainability of our desert community while serving customers responsibly.
About us
The Las Vegas Valley Water District is a not-for-profit water utility that began providing water to the Las Vegas Valley in 1954. The district helped build the city's water delivery system and now provides water to more than 1 million people in Southern Nevada. LVVWD also services Big Bend Water District (Laughlin), Blue Diamond, Coyote Springs, Jean and Kyle Canyon.
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http://www.lvvwd.com
External link for Las Vegas Valley Water District
- Industry
- Utilities
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Las Vegas, NV
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1954
- Specialties
- Water Utility, Sustainability, and Conservation
Locations
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Primary
1001 S. Valley View Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89153, US
Employees at Las Vegas Valley Water District
Updates
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🤷 Not sure how or when to water your *functional* grass? Be strategic with water used outdoors: 💦 Irrigate your grass overnight or just before dawn to minimize water lost to evaporation 💦 Run sprinklers for no more than 12 minutes total in three 4-minute cycles 💦 Space out each watering cycle by an hour to let it soak into the soil More: https://lnkd.in/gNcApH89. [Español] 🤷 ¿No estás seguro de cómo o cuándo regar tu césped *funcional*? Se estratégico con el agua usada en el exterior. 💦 Riega tu césped durante la noche o justo antes del amanecer para minimizar la pérdida de agua por evaporación. 💦 Haz funcionar los rociadores durante no más de 12 minutos en total en tres ciclos de 4 minutos 💦 Deja una hora de espacio entre cada riego para que penetre el agua en la tierra. Más: https://lnkd.in/gNcApH89.
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NOW HIRING! The Las Vegas Valley Water District is hiring for the following positions: Emergency Management Coordinator Customer Care & Field Services Technology Specialist Production Operator II Treatment Operator II Process Safety Engineer Apply at: lvwaterjobs.com
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Are you ready to work for a Great Organization? A place where you can make a difference by serving water to Southern Nevada. If so, check out our following open job opportunities: Production Operator II Treatment Operator II Apply at: www.lvwaterjobs.com #lvnjobs #hiring #watertreatment #operatorjobs
Las Vegas Valley Water District
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Discover what you can do with the LVVWD mobile app! Manage your account, view and pay your bill, find your watering schedule, and report water waste—all in one place. Download now! https://lnkd.in/dZDDS6s [Español] ¡Descubre lo que puedes hacer con la aplicación móvil LVVWD! Administra tu cuenta, ve y paga tu factura, encuentra tu horario de riego y reporta el desperdicio de agua, todo en un solo lugar. ¡Descargarla ahora! https://lnkd.in/dZDDS6s
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NOW HIRING: The Las Vegas Valley Water District is hiring for the following positions: Emergency Management Coordinator Customer Care & Field Services Technology Specialist Production Operator II Process Safety Engineer Apply at: lvwaterjobs.com
Las Vegas Valley Water District
lvvwd.com
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Avoid high water bills this summer by monitoring your water use online! Log in to My Account to see daily, quarterly, and previous year comparisons of your water usage. 📊 https://lnkd.in/gzbxXq2W [Español] ¡Evita facturas altas de agua este verano monitoreando tu uso de agua en línea! Inicia sesión en Mi cuenta para ver comparaciones diarias, trimestrales y del año anterior de tu uso de agua. 📊 https://lnkd.in/gzbxXq2W
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"One measure that's pulled focus in discussions around water quality is so-called 'hardness,' or the total amount of dissolved minerals picked up as water makes its way down the river from the Rocky Mountains. The minerals in question are mostly calcium and magnesium, which scientists agree have no effect on public health."
Las Vegas' water is ‘very hard.' Is that cause for alarm?
https://www.reviewjournal.com