Water Quality Report

SPRING MOUNTAIN YOUTH CAMP

Las Vegas, NV120 people servedGW
This system appears to be in good standing.
Not included in federal PFAS testing (systems under 3,300 people). No violations on record.
N/TPFAS
?Lead
BViolations
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B
Violations
No action needed
Minor violations on record, all resolved
ALL CLEAR
N/T
PFAS
Not tested
This system was not included in federal PFAS monitoring
FYI
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Lead
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Lead risk depends on your home, not just the water system
58% lead or unknown lines
ACT SOON
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Private Well Risk

Do you have or use a private well? Estimated contamination risk for wells in this area based on local geology and land use.

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1 spring
Water Sources

Las Vegas's water comes from one natural spring — Deer Creek Spring — fed by the Basin and Range carbonate-rock aquifers. Springs are sensitive to drought; flow decreases as aquifer levels drop. Emergency backup sources are available if primary supplies are disrupted.

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Data sources: EPA SDWIS · EPA UCMR5 · USGS. WaterScore is informational only and does not constitute health or legal advice. Last updated: 2026.

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