
| Title | Focus Sheet: Salmon Creek water cleanup planning update | |
| Month-Year Published | March 2000 | |
| Online Availability |
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| Short Description |
Clark County, the fastest growing county in the state, faces major water quality challenges in the Salmon Creek watershed. (Also see abstract below) | |
| Publication Number | 00-10-013 | |
| Author(s) | Howard, D. | |
| Print Availability | Not available as a printed document | |
| Number of pages | 2 | |
| Keywords | cleanup, county, creek, flow, Focus sheet, lake, planning, river, salmon, update, urban, water, water cleanup plan | |
| Abstract | Long Description |
Clark County, the fastest growing county in the state, faces major water quality challenges in the Salmon Creek watershed. The creek and its tributaries are located entirely within Clark County, northeast of Vancouver. Salmon Creek flows from the foothills of the Cascade Mountains through a mixture of small towns, small and large farms, pasture and homes. Near the end of its journey, it meanders through a highly urbanized, developed area of Clark County and then west to Lake River, which flows into the Columbia. |
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