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Clark County Seeks Passionate Volunteers for Clean Water Commission

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Published on July 19, 2025
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Clark County is seeking volunteers to fill four open positions on its Clean Water Commission. The commission advises the county on surface water quality and watershed health. It also provides policy and service recommendations to the Clark County Council, according to the Clark County.

Clark County residents, including those in cities and unincorporated areas, can apply to join the Clean Water Commission. A background in stormwater management is not required, but applicants should have an interest in water quality. Experience in education, program analysis, or environmental work is helpful. Volunteers must attend six meetings each year and help with commission activities. To apply, send a letter of interest and resume to Clark County Public Works, Clean Water Division (Attn: Devan Rostorfer) or email [email protected] by 5 p.m. on August 25.

Clark County is offering virtual attendance and translated materials to make public participation more accessible, especially for underrepresented communities. Residents can request additional accommodations by contacting the provided email or phone number. Public Works updates are available on X, Facebook, Instagram, and Nextdoor.