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Clark County, Nevada, Community Sustainability & Climate Action Plan

A sustainable Clark County includes much more than just clean air and water. It also includes affordable housing and clean energy, diverse and sustainable jobs, and a livable climate for the well-being and prosperity of all, today and for future generations.

Year
2024

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Drought
Extreme Heat
Flooding – Rainfall-induced
Wildfire
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Cultural and Community Services
Economy
Energy and Utilities
Forestry
People
Transportation and Mobility
Water Infrastructure – Drinking Water
Water Infrastructure – Stormwater
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Clark County Department of Environment and Sustainability
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Retrofit government facilities with water smart fixtures and technology. Reduce non-point source pollution at local government facilities by ensuring the staff and operations are meeting National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit requirements. Across municipal operations, track water use and analyze trends at the building level. Reducing water use can prevent or alleviate drought impacts. Consider creating a dashboard to educate staff on water

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Clark County, Nevada, Community Sustainability & Climate Action Plan

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7 Steps to Define Your Business Process by Stefano Borghi. Used via CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 DEED, via Google.

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