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Photograph of the Jarva Tunnel Borer used on the Las Vegas River Mountain Project, Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1968-1971

Date

1968 to 1971

Description

Two unidentified men are examining the side view of the Jarva Tunnel Borer's cutter head. The first stage of construction was completed between 1968-1971, and is comprised of a main aqueduct, a 3.78 mile tunnel through the River Mountains, eight pumping plants, and 31.4 miles of pipeline. This stage has a peaking capacity of 26.7 million cubic feet of potable water per day. The second stage enlarged the first stage system by expanding some of the existing facilities. New features included five pumping plants, the second barrel to the main aqueduct, and about 30 miles of pipeline and laterals with surge tanks, regulating tanks, and other delivery facilities. In conjunction with this stage, the State of Nevada enlarged and modified the Alfred Merritt Smith water treatment facilities to accommodate additional water supplies. The River Mountains Tunnel was constructed to full capacity in the first stage, and the Saddle Island intake facilities were oversized to accommodate both stages. The aqueduct system has a peaking capability of 53.4 million cubic feet of water per day. The River Mountains Tunnel was constructed during the first stage to accommodate second stage expansion. It is 3.78 miles long and was excavated through the River Mountains, which lie between Las Vegas Valley and Lake Mead. The concrete-lined tunnel has an inside diameter of 121.5 inches, and a maximum capacity of 608 cfs. The SNWA also constructed a larger tunnel, parallel to the River Mountains Tunnel for further expansion. The River Mountains Tunnel is used to convey raw water from Lake Mead to the River Mountains Water Treatment Facility that SNWA constructed near Henderson, NV. The River Mountains Facility, which began delivering treated water in October 2002, treats up to 300 million gallons of water per day, and was designed so it can expand to meet Southern Nevada's needs. In the future, the River Mountains facility will be able to treat up to 600 million gallons of water a day. This facility provides additional reliability and capacity to Southern Nevada's municipal water treatment and distribution capabilities.

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Photograph of Doris Hancock and others, Las Vegas, January 25, 1981

Date

1981-01-25

Description

Portrait of Doris Hancock (rt.) and others at elementary school named for her. Site Name: Hancock Elementary School (Las Vegas, Nev.)

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Photograph of ruins of the Opera House, Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1910s-1920s

Date

1910 to 1929

Description

Ruins of the Opera House in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, March 21, 1978

Date

1978-03-21

Description

Agenda and meeting minutes for the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Student Senate.

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Photograph showing remnants of the Old Mormon Fort, Las Vegas, 1929

Date

1929

Description

A black and white image showing remnants of the Old Mormon Fort. Site Name: Old Fort Building (Las Vegas, Nev.)

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Slide of the First Ice Plant in Las Vegas, circa early 1900s

Date

1905 to 1907

Description

Description given with photograph: "First Ice Plant in Las Vegas, Nevada Ca. prior to 1907 (The ice plant burned in 1907)."

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Photograph of the Old Mormon Fort, Las Vegas, circa early 1900s

Date

1904

Description

Black and white image showing an exterior view of the Old Mormon Fort. Site Name: Mormon Fort (Las Vegas, Nev.)

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Palace Station Hotel and Casino at Dusk, Las Vegas, Nevada: digital photograph

Date

2016-01-30

Description

The Palace Station Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. This photograph was taken looking north from the back side of the property.

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Tropicana Boulevard and Hooters hotel and casino, Las Vegas, Nevada: digital photograph

Date

2016-11-08

Description

Dawn breaks commuters travel past the Hooters hotel and casino on Tropicana Boulevard near the Las Vegas Strip.

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Power lines near Apex, North Las Vegas, Nevada: digital photograph

Date

2017-06-02

Description

Power lines carry electricity from power generation stations in the Apex Industrial Park in North Las Vegas.

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