Yes! The tap water is safe to drink.
Yes, Las Vegas tap water is safe to drink, meeting or exceeding EPA drinking water standards.
The Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) treats and distributes tap water, regularly testing for contaminants and quality.
While safe, taste and odor concerns are common due to mineral content and disinfection byproducts; filters can improve flavor.
United States is ranked as number 9 globally with a score of 96.4% in the water quality EPI research conducted by Yale University.
Las Vegas tap water sources include Lake Mead, Colorado River, and local groundwater basins.
Lake Mead, the primary source, supplies approximately 90% of Las Vegas' water through the Southern Nevada Water Project.
Local groundwater and recycled water make up the remaining 10%, supplementing the water supply during peak demand periods.
Many public drinking fountains in Las Vegas are safe to use, maintained by the Las Vegas Valley Water District.
Fountains in popular areas, such as the Strip and public parks, are regularly cleaned and disinfected.
However, it's still important to check the fountain's condition and maintenance before drinking from it.
Here is a map showing all the locations of drinking water spots in Las Vegas. You can click on each water drop to open the spot directly in Google Maps for directions.