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  1. www.lvvwd.com › customer-service › pay-billPayment locations - LVVWD

    Payment Locations. You can pay your Las Vegas Valley Water District bill at a number of local grocery stores and retail outlets. All payments take approximately two to three business days to post. In certain situations, it may take up to five business days. Paying your bill through a satellite payment location will incur a convenience fee.

  2. www.lvvwd.com › about › location-and-hoursLVVWD location and hours

    The district's main office is located at 1001 S. Valley View Blvd. Las Vegas, Nevada 89153 on the northeast corner of Charleston Blvd. and Valley View Blvd. Our business hours. The self-service payment kiosk located at our main office is available for customer use Monday–Thursday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.

  3. Service fees and charges. The table below explains each type of Las Vegas Valley Water District service charge and associated fee. $150 or 2.5 times the highest monthly bill, whichever is greater, during a 12-month period. Deposit is due when you request service. Call Customer Care at 702-870-4194 for amount.

  4. John J. Entsminger oversees the operations of the Las Vegas Valley Water District, which serves more than 375,000 customer accounts, and the Southern Nevada Water Authority, which is responsible for acquiring, treating and delivering water to local agencies that collectively serve 2 million residents and more than 40 million annual visitors. He ...

  5. Follow the seasonal watering restrictions. Change your watering clock each season to your assigned day (s). It's the law. This can reduce your outdoor water use by up to 75 percent! 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.

  6. Follow the seasonal watering restrictions. Change your watering clock each season to your assigned day (s). It's the law. This can reduce your outdoor water use by up to 75 percent! 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.

  7. Follow the seasonal watering restrictions. Change your watering clock each season to your assigned day (s). It's the law. This can reduce your outdoor water use by up to 75 percent! 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.

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