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What is required when water infrastructure is completed?
Water project completion letters are required to be submitted to Washoe County Health District (WCHD) once all infrastructure has been installed and tested. These letters are also a requirement for the developer to receive the Certificate of Occupancy and be able to sell or occupy any structures proposed. Water Project Completion Letter
Last modified on 10/03/2018