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Workplace water by Culligan Quench

Water services
in Las Vegas

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Areas served

  • Clark County
  • Mohave County
  • San Bernardino County
  • Inyo County
  • Lincoln County
  • Esmeralda County
  • San Juan County
  • Washington County
  • Iron County
  • Beaver County
  • Millard County
  • Juab County
  • Tooele County
  • Salt Lake County
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Las Vegas water quality throughout the years

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Today, the Las Vegas Valley Water District continues to maintain Las Vegas water quality to ensure it meets national safety standards. About 90% of Las Vegas tap water is sourced from Lake Mead, and the remaining 10% comes from wells that access a groundwater aquifer. Tap water is safe to drink, and it’s treated through a process that includes ozonation, filtration, and chlorination.

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Because Las Vegas tap water comes from ground and surface sources, Las Vegas water quality is easily impacted by the erosion of mineral deposits, industrial waste, leaching from septic tanks, and runoff from fertilizer use. Lead has also been found in Las Vegas tap water and often originates from the corrosion of household plumbing systems.

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Early settlers built their homes near Las Vegas Springs in the mid-1800s because of its natural water supply. As the US expanded, Las Vegas did as well, thanks to its abundant access to water. The city became a major transportation hub for railroad systems, including the Union Pacific and the Salt Lake City Railroad.

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Natural underground water sources depleted as the city grew, and in 1947, The Las Vegas Valley Water District was created to monitor Las Vegas water quality. It also provided a growing population with clean drinking water from the Colorado River. However, Las Vegas did not switch its source of drinking water until 1971, when the Southern Nevada Water System began delivering water from Lake Mead for municipal use.

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Culligan Quench filtration solutions

Culligan Quench filtration solutions.

Backed by 85 years of Culligan expertise, Culligan Quench has focused exclusively on providing businesses with the highest quality filtered water. This commitment to doing one thing well has made us the trusted water authority for over 75% of the Fortune 500. We offer the best bottleless water coolers, ice machines, sparkling water dispensers, and coffee brewers to fit any workplace. No matter your location, company size, or industry, we have a filtered water solution that is right for you

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Culligan Quench of Las Vegas

Proudly providing businesses with clean, filtered drinking water in the greater Las Vegas Metro Area.

Mon: 8 AM – 8PM
Tues: 8 AM – 8PM
Wed: 8 AM – 8PM
Thur: 8 AM – 8PM
Fri: 8 AM – 8PM
Sat: Closed
Sun: Closed

Frequently asked questions

Does Las Vegas water meet drinking-water standards?

Yes. The Las Vegas Valley Water District reports that tap water meets or exceeds all state and federal drinking-water standards. Regular testing ensures water safety.

Las Vegas tap water is naturally hard, containing higher levels of calcium and magnesium. Small amounts of naturally occurring arsenic or fluoride can also appear, but levels are monitored and treated to stay within safe limits. Businesses concerned about water quality can consider Culligan Quench solutions like the Q14 point-of-use system or the Twist flavored water dispenser, which feature five stages of filtration plus UV-C sanitization.

Why does Las Vegas tap water taste or smell odd?

A distinct taste or odor is often due to naturally occurring minerals or treatment processes. While generally safe, it can affect flavor. Culligan Quench bottleless water coolers or ice-and-water dispensers with built-in filtration and sanitization can help reduce these impurities.

Does Las Vegas have hard drinking water?

Yes. Las Vegas tap water is moderately hard, meaning it contains minerals like calcium and magnesium, which can cause limescale buildup in appliances and plumbing. Culligan Quench point-of-use water systems with reverse osmosis and carbon filtration reduce excess minerals while retaining healthy levels.

Water you can trust. From experts you can trust.

Over 120,000 companies, big and small, trust Culligan Quench for cleaner, safer, and great-tasting water.

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