Share your opinions about water quality in Multnomah County

March 7, 2011

You can help improve water quality in local rivers and streams by taking a short online survey.

Multnomah County is one of eight local agencies in the Regional Coalition for Clean Rivers and Streams. These public agencies in the metro area help educate the public about the impacts of stormwater runoff pollution. Household sources of stormwater pollution include motor vehicle fluids, pet waste, weed killers and insecticides.

People who take the online survey will be invited to share their views in future surveys as part of an online panel. Joining the panel allows you to share your opinions with public agencies about the health of local rivers and streams. Individual survey responses are kept confidential.

Survey participants will be entered into a drawing for a prize valued at $500.

Visit the program website for more information on Multnomah County's water quality program.