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Spring is a good time to do a water well checkup PDF Print E-mail
Written by Clark County Government   
Sunday, 29 March 2009

Spring is a good time to schedule annual water well checkup

Just as periodic checks of smoke alarms and furnaces are recommended, so is an annual water well checkup. Spring is an excellent time to have this done, before peak water-use season begins.

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Solving Problems PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bob Sherrod   
Sunday, 29 March 2009

You can not solve a problem by simply condemning it.

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Review of Solid Waste Management Plan PDF Print E-mail
Written by Clark County Government   
Tuesday, 04 November 2008

Public review set for Clark County Solid Waste Management Plan

A ban on new landfills in Clark County, improved controls on waste hauling and disposal, and active promotion of sustainable and green building techniques highlight the latest update of Clark County’s Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan.

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Hazardous Materials in Your Home PDF Print E-mail
Written by Clark County Government   
Thursday, 23 October 2008

It’s Halloween season and some of the scary stuff lurks inside your home
Sometimes walking through your home can feel like touring a haunted house; ghosts from past hobbies, remodeling projects or previous owners can be found everywhere. These ghosts are left over household hazardous wastes that may lurk in your basement, garage, shed, closets, or under your sink. Improper disposal of common household products such as motor oil, pesticides, and paint may harm people and the environment.

Tets Brandi

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Chimney Fires PDF Print E-mail
Written by SW Fire Council   
Thursday, 23 October 2008
Fall, Winter & Spring are all dangerous times for chimney fires.

Learn how to prevent Chimney Fires from the SW Washington Fire Prevention Council

 
County to preserve critical habitat PDF Print E-mail
Written by Clark County Government   
Saturday, 13 September 2008

County to preserve critical habitat on and around Lewis River

To preserve up to 340 acres of critical habitat, the Board of County Commissioners has authorized county staff to prepare for a major land exchange adjacent to the Lewis River north of Ridgefield.

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