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Clean Water Commission assigns members to 2025 work groups on nonpoint pollution, climate, SMAP, rates and community engagement

3589104 · May 28, 2025
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Summary

At the April 2 meeting the commission agreed on five topic-based work groups for 2025 — nonpoint-source pollution, climate change/resilience, stormwater management action plan (SMAP), rate-study implementation and community engagement — and provisionally assigned commissioners and staff liaisons to each group.

The Clark County Clean Water Commission on April 2 established five advisory work groups to support its 2025 priorities and assigned commissioners to each group.

Devin (Clean Water Division staff) presented a proposed grouping based on a recent commissioner survey and noted a legal constraint: groups larger than four members risk creating a forum under the state Open Public Meetings Act (OPMA). To balance participation and OPMA requirements, staff proposed a typical cap of five members but said they could make exceptions with care and follow OPMA rules.

Groups and initial membership (as reported at the meeting): - Nonpoint-source pollution (and nutrient…

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