Kyle Canyon Water District
The Kyle Canyon Water District is a publicly-owned, quasi-municipal political subdivision of Clark County. The Las Vegas Valley Water District operates and maintains the Kyle Canyon Water District, which supplies water to the Kyle Canyon community.
Source water
Four wells supply water to the Kyle Canyon Water District: Echo Wells 3, 4 and 5, and Rainbow Well.
Echo Well Number 3 is the primary drinking-water well serving the Echo View neighborhood and the Echo View Reservoir. It also supplements water needs in Rainbow, Cathedral Rock and the Old Town subdivisions.
Rainbow Well serves primarily the Rainbow View area. Rainbow Well receives supplemental water flows from the Echo wells when demand is high and it cannot replenish its supply naturally. This usually occurs in the summer.
Due to elevation differences, water from the Echo Wells and reservoir can be gravity fed to serve downhill customers. However, water from the Rainbow Well cannot be moved the nearly 200 feet uphill to the Echo View neighborhood.
Contact us
By email
Email us questions and comments about the Kyle Canyon Water District.
By phone
For customer service-related questions, contact 702-870-4194
For general questions, contact Annalise Porter at 702-258-2464
By mail
Kyle Canyon Water District
c/o Las Vegas Valley Water District
1001 S. Valley View Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89153
Board of Trustees
A Board of Trustees, composed of the Clark County commissioners, governs the Kyle Canyon Water District and has jurisdiction over its affairs. The board has sole responsibility for establishing rates, rules and regulations for the sale and distribution of water to properties within the district.
Board meetings
The Kyle Canyon Board of Trustees meets whenever action is required of the board. All meetings are open to the public and are noticed and posted according to the Nevada Open Meeting Law. Meetings are held at the Commission Chambers of the Clark County Government Center, located at 500 S. Grand Central Parkway.
You may comment on items on the agenda at the beginning of the meeting during public comment. If you'd like to speak on a matter not listed on the agenda, you may do so after all matters on the agenda have been considered. Action cannot be taken on a matter that is not listed on the posted agenda.
In accordance with Nevada Revised Statutes, meeting agendas and minutes are posted on the following schedule, barring any server problems:
- Meeting agendas are posted online by 9 a.m. three business days prior to the scheduled meeting (NRS 241.020).
- Meeting minutes typically are posted after approval by the Board, which usually occurs at the board meeting following the date minutes were recorded.
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