Keeping Poop Out of the Water!

Learn about the monitoring Clark County does on bacteria in our waterways. You will also learn about what you can be doing to keep our local watersheds free of your livestock manure and regulations around livestock in the county.

Please fill out our survey after you watch to give us feedback on the presentation, help us track our successes for our grantors, and to sign up to receive an intake site visit and a free tarp.

When you attend one of these webinars you are eligible for a free tarp and intake site visit (tarps open to Clark County residents only). Tarps must be used only for covering manure piles to protect water quality. To get your name on the list for a site visit, sign up today by filling out a post event survey. If you missed the live event, you can still qualify for a site visit and tarp by watching the webinar recording and filling out a post event survey, or by watching one of the other manure matters webinars.

About our Presenters:

Eric Lambert, Clark County

For the past decade, Eric Lambert has worked with the Clark County community to protect water quality and stream health.  He currently serves as an outreach specialist with Clark County Public Works – Clean Water. Before that, he coordinated WSU Extension’s Small Acreage Program which provides education and resources to help land managers reach their goals while protecting natural resources. Contact Eric at Eric.lambert@clark.wa.gov.

Brent Davis, Clark County

Brent Davis specializes in regulatory policy related to the protection and conservation of ecological resources. He joined the County as a biologist administering the wetland and habitat ordinances in 1999, became the Program Manager since 2013, and was designated the County’s Shoreline Administrator in 2017.

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Virtual Tour of Clark County Amphibian Sites