NCW is a program administered by the Clark County Clean Water program, designed to make it as easy as possible for residents around Clark County to confront the problem of pet waste in their own neighborhoods. The program is an extension of Clark County Canines for Clean Water, which does outreach and education county-wide to teach people about the benefits of scooping the poop.
Neighbors for Clean Water was developed in response to the number of people requesting advice, signs, and information to help clean up the pet waste problem in their own neighborhoods. It was created with the knowledge that grassroots education is the most effective way of spreading a message throughout communities, and of working to redefine standards of environmental stewardship for upcoming generations.
Find out how Neighbors for Clean Water can help you reduce pollution from pet waste in your neighborhood.
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