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The Board of Clark County Commissioners and Clark County Public Works takes responsibility for coordinated sharing of information about the cleanup process with the community. Formal public notice and involvement for implementation of state-defined cleanup requirements will be managed by the Washington State Department of Ecology and the Bonneville Conservation Restoration & Renewal Team, with support from the county.
The county manages initial public involvement through the Camp Bonneville Citizen's Advisory Group. This group, appointed by the Board of Clark County Commissioners, had its first meeting on February 21, 2007. It meets quarterly. All advisory group meetings are open to the public.
Project Update - Ecology releases Cleanup Plan for public review The Dept. of Ecology has released the Camp Bonneville EAU-3 Cleanup Action Plan (CAP) and SEPA determination for 30-day public review beginning Tuesday, June 8. The CAP includes cleanup requirements for all munitions-related materials throughout the site. Ecology will host a public open house Thursday, June 25 from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Clark County Public Works Operations Center Conference Room, 4700 N.E. 78th St. The CAP document is available at the Ecology Web site. |
Past Advisory Group summaries
2009
- February 18 (PDF 58K)
2008
- September 10 (PDF 42K)
- June 11 (PDF 51K)
- February 20 (PDF 68K)
2007
- February 21 (PDF 58K)
- May 16 (PDF 40K)
- August 15 (PDF 111K)
- November 14 (PDF 52K)
Advisory group charter
Purpose
The Board of Clark County Commissioners (BOCC) will establish this group to represent a diverse range of community interests regarding oversight of Camp Bonneville activities. Members will be fully informed of all activity at the site, and engaged in discussion about project issues concerning both cleanup and reuse. The group will be a sounding board for the overall effort to provide a transparent, interactive, and responsive process with interested individuals, businesses and organizations throughout the county and beyond.
Group role and responsibilities
Members will advise county staff on effective ways to share information about project activities and milestones within various communities of interest.
Members will also be encouraged to interact directly with the community, providing information and bringing questions and concerns back to the group, county staff, and the cleanup contractor (BCRRT) for discussion.
The group as a whole will prepare a report for the board at least once per year providing analysis of cleanup and reuse planning progress and particularly the effectiveness of public information and outreach efforts.
Members will be invited to attend and participate with project staff at board work sessions and any formal hearings that may be held regarding the Camp Bonneville project.
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