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<br />. <br /> <br />from the cities of Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, and the county <br /> <br />service area. Agreement has been reached between the City of <br /> <br />~ <br />~ <br />~ <br />en <br /> <br />Las vegas and Clark County that will allow the City to <br /> <br />enlarge its secondary treatment plant, <br /> <br />and the primary <br /> <br />treatment facilities will only be used to handle part of the <br /> <br />sewage from the Clark County Service Area. When combined <br /> <br />with the sewage which has undergone secondary treatment at <br /> <br />the existing 40 mgd capacity county plant, the resulting <br /> <br />effluent will be routed to the Advanced Wastewater Treatment <br /> <br />Plant (AWT) for further treatment. <br /> <br />The new facilities will <br /> <br />increase the average treatment capacity of the County's <br /> <br />system by aproximately 18.5 mgd. <br />The City of Las vegas has been given approval by Clark <br />County and the State Division of Environmental Protection to <br /> <br />revise the 208 plan to allow the City to enlarge its 37.5 mgd <br />plant by 25 mgd. The revision to the plan has been submitted <br /> <br />to EPA for approval. <br />Other Activities - The State of Nevada is continuing to <br /> <br />coordinate activities between Reclamation and the Nevada <br /> <br />Power Company in furthering the proposal for the industrial <br /> <br /> <br />use of saline water from the Virgin River for cooling the <br /> <br />proposed Harry Allen Power Plant. <br /> <br />New Mexico <br /> <br />NPDES Permits - Authority for issuing permits has not <br /> <br />been granted to the State, and the program is being <br />administered by EPA, Region VI. EPA is following the Forum <br /> <br />-29- <br /> <br />~. <br />