Stormwater Quality Management Committee
Clark County Regional Flood Control District
600 S. Grand Central Pkwy. Las Vegas, NV 89106

Report Illegal Dumping or Problems

How to Report Illegal Dumping:

Illegal/illicit dumping is a major cause of storm water pollution. Public witness complaints provide the most common source of information. To report illegal/illicit dumping, call the Southern Nevada Health District's
24-hour hotline at 702-759-1000.

When a complaint is received, the
Southern Nevada Health District investigates and when possible assembles evidence for prosecution. The case is then released to the appropriate City, County or Federal authorities. A $100 dollar reward will be given to any witness(es) providing information leading to the conviction for violation of "unlawful disposal of garbage or sewage" into the storm drain system.

Learn also more about recognizing potential illegal/illicit discharges into the storm drain system.

Problems with Clogged Catch Basins:
(To report clogged catch basins or flood control channels contact the local jurisdiction in your area)

Boulder City - Public Works
293-9266
City of Henderson Utility Division
565-2329
City of Las Vegas
229-6506
City of North Las Vegas - Environmental Section
633-1374
Clark County Flood Control District
455-3139

Questions Concerning Your Sanitary Sewer System:
(To find out about the proper disposal of wastewater to the sanitary sewer contact your local sanitary sewer operator in your area)

Boulder City - Public Works
293-9266
City of Henderson - Pretreatment Division
565-2101
City of Las Vegas - Industrial Waste Section
229-6227
City of North Las Vegas - Environmental Section
633-1374
Clark County Water Reclamation District
434-6600

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