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Suveys and reports
Posters
- Living Streams (PDF)
- Native Plants (PDF)
Clean water information sheets
- Clean Water and the Law (PDF)
- How We Got Here - The Issue (PDF)
- How We Got Here - A Chronology (PDF)
- The Clean Water System (PDF)
- Yielding Results (PDF)
- Major Accomplishments 2000-2011 (PDF)
- Stream Health Report Summary (PDF)
- What You Can Do to Keep Water Clean (PDF)
- Why You Should Care About Clean Water (PDF)
- Low Impact Development (PDF)
- Cleaning Up Our Water (PDF) - tips on protecting our water resources
Small Acreage Program fact sheets
The Clean Water Division co-sponsors and funds the Small Acreage Program with WSU Clark County Extension. The following information is available on the WSU website.
Managing Runoff
- Keeping Clean Water Clean and Reducing Mud: Improving Drainage
- Keeping Clean Water Clean and Reducing Mud: Managing Roof Runoff
- Reduce Mud and Keep Water Clean: Sacrifice Areas
- Simple Steps to Protect Your Surface and Well Water
Wells and Septics
- Don’t Let Your Dollar$ Go Down the Drain! Septic Tank Additives
- Protect Your Drinking Water: Simple Tips for Well Maintenance
- Protecting Your Inve$tment: Inspecting Your Septic System
- Save Time and Money – Properly Landscape Your Septic System
Land Management
- Self-Assessment Guide for Small Acreages
- Constructing Ponds and Water Features – What Does It Take?
- Current Use Taxation
- Information on Small Acreage Management; A Resource List
- Management Practices for Small Acreages: Keeping Water Clean
- Natural Insect Control for Small Acreages
- Small Acreage Landowner Services Directory
- What Can You Do On Your Land – Frequently Asked Questions
Managing Manure
- Composting Manure on Your Property
Taking care of our streams
- Homeowners Guide (PDF)
- Landowners Guide (PDF)
- Recreationist Guide (PDF)
- Developers Guide (PDF)
Other
- Restoration Planting Guide (PDF) - WSU Extension