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Dunn County Land and Water Conservation Division

Services

  • Administration of and Technical Assistance for Dunn County’s Land and Water Resource Management Plan/Cost Sharing on Qualifying Conservation Practices
  • Conservation Planning for Agriculture
  • Nutrient Management Planning
  • Design and Installation of Best Management Practices for the Conservation of Soil and Water
  • Provide Assistance with County, State, and Federal Programs:
    • Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program
    • Farmland Preservation Program
    • Wildlife Damage Abatement and Claims Program
    • Wisconsin Private Forestry Landowner Grant Program
    • Conservation Reserve Program
    • Environmental Quality Incentives Program
    • Stewardship Incentive Program
    • Wetlands Reserve Program, and
    • Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program
  • Provide Assistance with Regulations (Chapter 92, NR 151, Storm Water Runoff Management, Construction Site Erosion Control, ATCP 50)
  • Provide Assistance with Ordinances (Manure Management Ordinance, Non-Metallic Mining Reclamation Ordinance)
  • Equipment Rental (Tree Planters, Tree Planting Bars, Straw Mulcher, Soil Probes)
  • Information/Education (Dunn County Soil Survey, Land Judging, Conservation & Environmental Awareness Speaking Contest)


Contact Dunn County Land and Water Conservation Division

    Listed as:
  • Conservation Districts
Contact Dunn County Land and Water Conservation Division
Daniel Prestebak
County Conservationist
800 Wilson Avenue
Government Center
Menomonie, WI  54751
Phone: 715-232-1496
Fax: 715/232-1520


Service Area
Services provided in:
  • Dunn County, Wisconsin

REMINDER: This listing is a free service of HabitatCAN.
Dunn County Land and Water Conservation Division is not employed by or affiliated with the Habitat Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.

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