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Wayne County Soil and Water Conservation District

The Wayne County Soil and Water Conservation District was created by the vote of the landowners on August 27, 1947, in accordance with the provisions of the Indiana Soil Conservation Act of 1937. Their purpose is to provide information about soil, water, and related natural resource conservation; identify and prioritize local soil and water resource concerns; and connect land users to sources of educational, technical and financial assistance to implement conservation practices and technologies.  The Wayne County Soil & Water Conservation District is governed by a five-member board of supervisors who work directly with the community on conservation concerns. Three are elected by the local land users at the annual meeting and two are appointed from Wayne County by the State Soil Conservation Board. The supervisors combined diverse backgrounds, talents, skills, experiences and knowledge of the natural resource problems in the county helps guide the programs of the district to areas that will prove most beneficial. They identify local soil, water and related natural resource concerns, set natural resource priorities, and then develop, implement and evaluate long and short range plans and programs to address these prioritized resource concerns.


Contact Wayne County Soil and Water Conservation District

    Listed as:
  • State Funding / Technical Resources
  • Conservation Districts
  • Water Conservation
  • Water Districts and Associations
Contact Wayne County Soil and Water Conservation District

823 South Round Barn Road
Suite 1
Richmond, IN  47374
Phone: (765) 966-0191 ext 3
Fax: (855) 391-1922


Service Area
Services provided in:
  • Wayne County, Indiana

REMINDER: This listing is a free service of HabitatCAN.
Wayne County Soil and Water Conservation District 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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