I live in Henderson and have a whole house water filter system. I do
not find the water bad-tasting. I have found a "work-around" for the
airport problem. You are allowed to take an empty bottle through
security in your carry-on. So, before I leave town (both ways), I
have an empty bottle ready (just save one of those bottles that you
get at the casino--keep it in the refrigerator until you are ready to
go) and when I get through security, I fill it with water from the
fountain in the airports. Works for me--and I'm very cheap--or is that
"frugal". Katy
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> can become very expensive and -- with not being able to bring
> a bottle of water through security at McCarran Airport -- big
> bucks here. Is the bottled water we pay so dearly for just tap
> water? Is the tap water in Las Vegas good, just OK, or bad?
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