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Hazel Dell is an unincorporated area and census-designated place (CDP) in Clark County, Washington, United States, located north and west of Vancouver. As of the 2010 census the population was 19,435. [2] Previous censuses divided the community into two areas, Hazel Dell North and Hazel Dell South.
Hazel Dell North was the name of a census-designated place in Clark County, Washington, United States. The population was 9,261 at the 2000 census . For the 2010 census the U.S. Census Bureau combined Hazel Dell North and South to form a single CDP named " Hazel Dell ".
Salmon Creek is located in southwestern Clark County. The community is bordered to the northeast by Mount Vista, to the east by Barberton, to the southeast by Walnut Grove, to the south by Hazel Dell, to the southwest by Lake Shore, and to the west by Felida. Downtown Vancouver is 6 miles (10 km) to the south.
Hazel is an unincorporated community in Snohomish County, in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] History ... A post office called Hazel was established in 1903, ...
Near the end of 1942, another library system came into existence, through the Vancouver Housing Authority. Library quarters were set up in each housing project in the area. Funding difficulties for both the Vancouver Public Library and the Housing Authority Libraries caused some staff to leave the system, until only Eva Santee and a children's ...
The Port of Vancouver USA is the furthest-inland deep-water port along the Columbia River, located in Vancouver, Washington and founded in 1912. [3] [4] [5] The port contains five terminals along with two of the largest mobile harbor cranes in North America. [6] The port is a government agency governed by three locally elected commissioners.
Vancouver Water Station#1 Contamination: Clark: Groundwater contamination by PCE from an unknown source. Wells supply up to 20 million gallons of drinking water per day to Vancouver, Washington and Clark County, which is treated to remove PCE before supply. [79] June 23, 1993: May 31, 1994
The complex is bounded by Jefferson Avenue to the east, Scott Avenue to the north, Ewing Avenue to the west, and Terminal Railroad right-of-way to the south. This facility opened with the initial alignment in 1993 and was built on a former railroad storage and maintenance facility that served Union Station until it closed in 1978. [1]