Conserve water:
Excessive water use lowers stream levels and hurts the ability of salmon to spawn.
Conserve electricity:
Using hydroelectric power lowers river levels, making it difficult for salmon to reach the ocean.
Recycle:
It saves energy, preserves natural resources, and protects wildlife habitat.
Avoid using toxic chemicals in the home and garden:
For a list of salmon-friendly products, visit the county's Green Cleaning Web page.
Clark County’s Stormwater Pollution Control Manual provides businesses with a guide to best management practices. For more information, contact Cary Armstrong at (360) 397-6118, ext. 4392 or cary.armstrong@clark.wa.gov.
