Clark County announced last week it was awarded about $1.8 million in clean water grant funds from the state Department of Ecology. About $1.25 million will go to two stormwater projects along Highway 99 with the remaining funds going to a Cougar Creek project and a maintenance program for bioretention facilities.
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Source: The Columbian
Clark County receives $1.8 million to boost clean water efforts
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