Thousands of repair instructions and diagrams by year, make and model combinations covering the most popular vehicles of the past 30 years, plus additional coverage of specialty models.
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Provides access to Washington State government information, services, and much more.
Ancestry Library Edition
Access to birth, death, and marriage records; census and voters lists; emigration and immigration records; and military records. Also contains genealogical charts and forms. *Access only available within the Library*
In response to the Washington Legislature passing the Water Use Efficiency (WUE) Act of 1989 and an amendment to the Act in 2003, the Department of Health has developed guidelines and reporting requirements for municipal water systems to provide for water conservation. The goal for the Camas Water Department is to be below ten percent water loss. Below are goals and measures we are asking your help with. We continue to ask the citizens of Camas to conserve water by using water saving devices, fix leaking fixtures, and use odd/even watering rotation for irrigation.
The Water Quality Report (Consumer Confidence Report) allows you to review our water quality test results. We have also included some information on backflow irrigation, water conservation and protection, health information, and City contacts. See our Consumer Confidence Reports (water reports) below.
Why Winterize Each Year? Cold weather preparedness for your home (inside and outside) is an important maintenance for your home that should be done before the onset of winter. Due to inclement weather in our region, pipes can freeze or break. Icy winds and dipping temperatures can do a lot of damage to your home by freezing pipes and leaving you without flowing water. When water freezes in a pipe it expands, and if it expands enough the pipe bursts and water escapes leaving damaging results to your home.
Term: January 1, 2018 - December 31, 2021
Position: Ward 1
Melissa Smith was appointed by Council to the position of Ward 1 in 2004 and was elected in November 2005 for a four-year term. Melissa was re-elected for her fourth term beginning January 1, 2018, through December 31, 2021.