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Clark County Watersheds

A watershed is the area of land that drains (sheds water) to a stream or system of streams.

Watersheds can be large or small and smaller watersheds are nested within the larger watersheds. For example, the Columbia River watershed runs from British Columbia in Canada to the river's mouth at the Pacific Ocean and includes all the streams and rivers that feed into the Columbia River. On a smaller scale, each stream or river within the Columbia River watershed also has its own watershed - the area of land that drains only to it.

Clark County, with its abundance of streams, has eighteen major watersheds. Each watershed is further divided into sub-watersheds or sub-basins, often named for the small creeks and tributaries that feed into the main stream.

To learn more, the Clark County Stream Health Report provides a comprehensive overview of the condition of Clark County streams, rivers and lakes.

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Clark County Public Works - Clean Water Program: Ron Wierenga, Program Manager
Street Address: 1300 Franklin Street, 1st Floor, Vancouver, WA 98660
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 9810, Vancouver, WA 98666-9810
Main phone: (360) 397-6118 ext. 4345 | Fax: (360) 397-2062
TTY: (360) 397-6057
E-mail: cleanwater@clark.wa.gov

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