County seeks community input on protecting and restoring water quality

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Clark County Public Works Clean Water division is asking residents for input about which programs, activities and services are most important to them via a survey, which is available until April 22.

The survey asks residents why rivers and lakes are important to them and how the public should protect and improve water quality. It also asks how much they value various services provided by Clean Water, like street sweeping and leaf disposal coupons.

The information from the survey will be used to guide planning efforts to update the division’s service offerings.



The survey is available online at clark.wa.gov/public-works/stormwater.

Residents can also take the survey over the phone or request a paper copy by contacting Alice Millward, alice.millward@clark.wa.gov, or 564-397-5267, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and every other Friday.