The Scott Soil and Water Conservation District is a political subdivision of the State of Minnesota established to carry out a program for the conservation, use and development of soil, water and related resources. Five locally elected Scott Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisors provide leadership and governance. The role of the Elected District Supervisors is to develop policy, long range plans and budgets. It is the objective of the Scott Soil and Water Conservation District to carry out a well-rounded program of conservation. Assistance to land occupiers in applying proper practices to control soil erosion, reduce water pollution and aid in land resource planning will be made available on all lands within the District.
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