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Utilities Department - Infrastructure
The Utilities Department works to provide exceptional and reliable utility services for our community including electric, water, wastewater, and solid waste utilities. The Utilities Department works to incorporate fiscally responsible practices into daily operations and maintenance. Utility maintenance efforts are completed through the Electric and Water/Wastewater Division. In addition, the Utilities Department professionally represents Boulder City in technical meetings at the Southern Nevada Water Authority and Nevada Rural Electric Association.
Services
- The Electric Division secures adequate electric resources to provide a safe and reliable distribution system to residential and commercial customers
- Manages and schedules power supply resources to meet daily and seasonal energy requirement
- Maintains the electrical distribution system at a high level of safety and reliability
- The Water Division operates and maintains the distribution system to deliver an adequate and safe supply of water for fire protection, domestic, industrial, and irrigation purposes to the community
- Maintains appropriate permitting and compliance with federal and state public health regulations administered by the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
- The Wastewater Division operates and maintains the sanitary sewer collection system and wastewater treatment plant to safeguard the health and safety of the public and environment
- Ensures wastewater treatment plant maintains compliance with the Groundwater Discharge Permit along with federal and state public health regulations administered by the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
- Facilitates conservation efforts through rebate programs for Boulder City Residents
- Facilitates water conservation efforts in conjunction with the Southern Nevada Water Authority
WHITE PAPER: UNDERSTANDING BOULDER CITY'S ELECTRIC AND SOLAR
Business Agreements & Professional Representation
The Utilities Department professionally represents Boulder City at the Southern Nevada Water Authority meetings.
Water and Electric Consumption Dashboard
To report a power outage, use the SeeClickFix app or visit this page: www.bcnv.org/concerns.
To monitor an ongoing issue (i.e. power outage) after hours or on weekends, visit our social media platforms:
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Conservation & Disposal
Learn about recycling, our landfill, water conservation and more.
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Dark Skies Project
Dark Skies Project for Boulder City, International Dark Sky Community Grant, Dark Sky, International Dark Sky Association
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Find Your Watering Schedule
When should you water your lawn? Visit this page and enter your address for the SNWA Watering Schedule.
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Forms & Documents
Locate documents and forms for various task performed in the Utilities Department
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Power Annual Reliability Benchmarking Report
Read the Annual Reliability Benchmarking Report for the City of Boulder City.
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Report a Utility Concern
Water waste? Street light out? Use this page to report items of concern regarding Boulder City utilities or public property.
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Rates
Electric tier thresholds, water tier thresholds, electric rates, water rates, wastewater rates
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Report Water Waste
Have you seen any water waste in Boulder City? This page will help you figure out if it is a violation or not and how to report it.
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Understanding BC's Electric and Solar
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Water Conservation Efforts
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Water Quality Consumer Confidence Report
Read the Water Quality Consumer Confidence Report for the City of Boulder City.
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Joe Stubitz
Utilities Director
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Physical Address
401 California Avenue
Boulder City, NV 89005
Phone: 702-293-9266Fax: 702-293-9411
Hours
Monday through Thursday
7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
If you require an immediate response regarding an electric or water outage, please call the Boulder City Dispatch non-emergency number: 702-293-9224.