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Conservation Districts found near Kimble County, Texas

Bandera SWCD
Local SWCDs and the TSSWCB employ the certified Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) Program as a first line of defense against nonpoint source water pollution.
Located in Bandera, Texas - about 64 miles away
West Nueces-Las Moras SWCD
Locally Governed A soil and water conservation district, like a county or school district, is a subdivision of state government. The program and plan of work of the district is developed according to the local needs of the district.
Located in Brackettville, Texas - about 86 miles away
Winter Garden SWCD
Soil and water conservation districts are designed to deliver a local program, based on local needs, that best conserves and promotes the wise and judicious use of renewable natural resources.
Located in Crystal City, Texas - about 124 miles away
McMullen County SWCD
Soil and water conservation districts are designed to deliver a local program, based on local needs, that best conserves and promotes the wise and judicious use of renewable natural resources.
Located in Tilden, Texas - about 157 miles away
King SWCD
Soil and water conservation districts are designed to deliver a local program, based on local needs, that best conserves and promotes the wise and judicious use of renewable natural resources.
Located in Guthrie, Texas - about 219 miles away
Upper Pecos SWCD
Soil and water conservation districts are designed to deliver a local program, based on local needs, that best conserves and promotes the wise and judicious use of renewable natural resources.
Located in Pecos, Texas - about 232 miles away
Montgomery County SWCD
Soil and water conservation districts are designed to deliver a local program, based on local needs, that best conserves and promotes the wise and judicious use of renewable natural resources.
Located in Conroe, Texas - about 254 miles away
Long Leaf SWCD
Local SWCDs and the TSSWCB employ the certified Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) Program as a first line of defense against nonpoint source water pollution.
Located in Woodville, Texas - about 320 miles away
Lower Sabine-Neches SWCD
The Lower Sabine-Neches Soil and Water Conservation District was formed in 1954 to cover all of Orange County, administering federal conservation funds to agricultural operators for projects that promote soil and water conservation.
Located in Orangefield, Texas - about 352 miles away
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