The Washington Department of Natural Resources has issued a stop-work order to Clark County and a company it contracts with to operate a quarry that’s long been the subject of public complaints. Kenny Ocker, a department spokesman, confirmed that the stop-work order was issued Wednesday to Clark County and Tower Rock Products, a subsidiary of Tapani, Inc. Ocker said in an email that the stop-work order stemmed from a notice the department sent to the county in November, describing multiple violations that include rock being extracted outside of the permitted area, improper stockpiling of material, lack of proper insurance by Tower Rock, reclamation methods being used by the company, as well as the company’s plans for revegetation of the site and stormwater protection. Darren Cahoon, Tapani general manager, said that the company has nothing to hide, and it’s working through some unresolved issues with the county. “It’s not that big of a story,” he said. The quarry is divided into two sites and is operated through a related chain of contracts with different companies.