What is a Conservation District?
A Conservation District focuses on natural resource problems and solutions. The District provides technical assistance as well as education on soil, water and related natural resources. Municipalities, farmers and landowners use this information in making proper land use decisions. In addition, the District assists other environmental organizations in the expansion of public service.
Our Staff
Brian Scoralick
Executive Director
Lauren Drum
Agricultural Environmental Management Technician
Amy Titcomb
District Technician
Casey Halton
Erosion & Sediment Control Specialist
Board of Directors
David Coon
Chair
Sandy Washburn
Vice Chair
Timothy Bontecou
Treasurer
David R. Koehler
Deirdre Houston
Michael Lawrence
Andrew House
Available Services and Technical Assistance
Some of Our Services
- Agricultural value assessments
- Annual bare root seedling sale
- Floodplain and wetland determination
- GIS mapping services (fees may apply)
- Historical aerial photographs available for viewing
- Municipal development reviews
- Private landowner assistance
- Review of erosion and sediment control plans
- Site review
- Site visits (fees may apply)
- Soil maps and survey guides for sale or review
- USGS topographic quads (maps) for sale or review