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  1. Water Residuals to Reduce Soil Phosphorous (Awwa Research Foundation Reports) by James DeWolfe, 2006-05-15
  2. Impacts of Megaconferences on the Water Sector (Water Resources Development and Management) by Asit K. Biswas, Cecilia Tortajada, 2009-02-25
  3. Modelling Soil Erosion by Water (NATO ASI Series / Global Environmental Change)
  4. Soil Management for Sustainability by R. Lal, 1991-01
  5. Soil and Aquifer Pollution: Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids - Contamination and Reclamation
  6. California Groundwater and Soil Contamination: Technical Preparation and Litigation Management (Environmental Law Library) by Thomas J. Bois, Bernard J. Luther, 1994-04
  7. Earth Structures: In Transport, Water and Environmental Engineering by Ivan Vanicek, Martin Vanicek, 2010-11-30
  8. Practical Handbook of Soil, Vadose Zone, and Ground-Water Contamination: Assessment, Prevention, and Remediation, Secon by J. Russell Boulding, Jon S. Ginn, 2003-09-17
  9. Remote Sensing for Resource Management by Johannse, 1982-05
  10. Soil Conservation for Survival by Kebede Tato, 1992-07
  11. Integrated Watershed Management in the Global Ecosystem
  12. Polyacrylamide use for erosion and turbidity control on construction sites.: An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation by S.A. Hayes, R.A. McLaughlin, et all 2005-07-01
  13. Erosion control materials used on construction sites in California.: An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation by L. Raskin, A. DePaoli, et all 2005-07-01
  14. Technologies for Environmental Cleanup: Soil and Groundwater (Eurocourses: Environmental Management)

61. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Water Management
Subjects agricultural research, soil science, water in Southern Africa, and generaltopics related international relations, water management DeweyClass 327
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  • Agricola: Agricultural Online Access
  • ASCE Journals and Periodicals
  • Australian Geological Survey Organisation
  • Bob's Plumbing Advice ...
  • WWW Virtual Library: IRRIGATION and Related Topics Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Agricola: Agricultural Online Access
    Database of bibliographic records covering materials dating from the 16th century to the present. Encompasses all aspects of agriculture and allied disciplines, including plant and animal sciences, forestry, entomology, soil and water resources, alternative farming practices and agricultural economics, products and engineering.
    Author: National Agricultural Library
    Subjects: agricultural research, soil science, water management
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    opac
    Location: usa
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    ASCE Journals and Periodicals

    Author: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Subjects: civil engineering, water management
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    Australian Geological Survey Organisation
    AGSO's responsibilities are to provide geoscientific maps, research and information to support sustainable development of Australia's mineral and petroleum industries, management of the Australian Ocean Territory, identification and mitigation of geological hazards, and sustainable management of Australia's land and groundwater resources.
  • 62. Subject Bibliography: Water Management (050)
    Drainage Manual A Guide to Integrating Plant, soil, and water Ground water ManualA Guide for the Investigation, Development, and management of Ground
    http://bookstore.gpo.gov/sb/sb-050.html
    Home Privacy Site Search Help ... Library Services
    Water Management (050) Code of Federal Regulations, Title 18, Conservation of Power and Water Resources, Revised April 1, 2002: Part 1-399. BOOK. 2002. 1039 p.; ill. 0-16-068152-9 S/N 869-048-00051-8 $59.00 Microfiche of the above. MICROFICHE. 2002. S/N 869-047-00051-1 $2.00 Part 400-End. BOOK. 2002. 310 p. 0-16-068153-7 S/N 869-048-00052-6 $24.00 Microfiche of the above. MICROFICHE. 2002. 4 microfiche, 24X. S/N 869-047-00052-0 $2.00 Compilation of Water Pollution Control, Environmental Protection, and Related Laws, Volume 2, February 1998. BOOK. 1998. Includes: Federal Water Pollution Control Act; Oil Pollution Act of 1990; Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (Superfund); Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA); Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972, Titles 1 and 5; Act of March 3, 1989 (Rivers and Harbors Act), Sections 9-20; Act to Prevent Pollution From Ships; Coast Zone Act Reauthorization Amendments of 1990, selected provisions; and Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996, selected provisions. 567 p. 0-16-056177-9
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    63. Davis Majors
    soil and water Science, BS; and disease ecology, fisheries biology, individualized,physiological ecology, wildlife biology, wildlife damage management).
    http://www.ucop.edu/pathways/infoctr/introuc/ucdmaj.html
    University of California - Introducing the University Undergraduate Majors at
    UC Davis
    College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
    • Agricultural Management and Rangeland Resources, B.S.
      (sustainable production systems, range and natural resources, agricultural and environmental, agricultural and environmental communications and information management)
    • Animal Biology, B.S.
    • Animal Science, B.S.
      (animal science with a disciplinary focus, aquatic animals, companion and captive animals, equine science, laboratory animals, livestock and dairy, poultry)
    • Animal Science and Management, B.S.
    • Atmospheric Science, B.S.
    • Avian Sciences, B.S.
    • Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, B.S.
    • Biological Sciences, B.S.
    • Biotechnology, B.S.
      (fermentation/microbiology, plant biotechnology, animal biotechnology)
    • Cell Biology, B.S.
    • Clinical Nutrition, B.S.
    • Community and Regional Development, B.S.
      (community groups, organization and management, policy and planning, social services)
    • Crop Science and Management, B.S.

    64. Feedback Area
    Entomology This program deals with insect pest management. See homepage for details. Seehomepage for details. soil water Science - The soil and water
    http://www.imok.ufl.edu/feedback.htm
    Feedback Area Please choose the department you would like your message sent to: Select Department... Agronomy Animal Science Citrus Horticulture Entomology Economics Florida Master Naturlist Program Plant Pathology Soil and Water Science Vegetable Horticulture Water Resources Weather Station Wildlife Ecology General Feedback Not sure? Brief descriptions of the choices are provided below. General Feedback - The Webmaster receives the messages submitted under this category. This option is used to submit constructive feedback on the website's design and functionality. This option can also be used to report broken hyperlinks. Agronomy Agronomy is the science of crop production. It incorporates basic sciences, such as biology, chemistry, physics, geology and microbiology, into an applied science which is the foundation for most agriculture. See homepage for details. Animal Science - The mission of the SWFREC animal science program is to conduct research and disseminate information through Extension programs to assist Florida’s livestock industry to achieve efficient production. See homepage for details.

    65. Soil Survey Of Worth Co. - General Soil Map Units
    of plants, require very careful management, or both use to recreation, wildlife, orwater supply, or Worth County) CAPABILITY SUBCLASSES are soil groups within
    http://soils.missouri.edu/surveys/worth/useman.htm
    Soil Survey of Worth County online surveys using the survey availability ... soils links Use and Management of the Soils
    • Use of the Soils for Crops and Pasture
        Capability groups of soils This section has several main parts. In the first, uses of the soils for crops and pasture are briefly discussed, the system of capability classification used by the Soil Conservation Service is explained, and predicted average acre yields of the principal crops and pasture are given. In the second, uses of the soils as woodland are described. Then, uses of the soils for wildlife and for engineering are discussed. Use of the Soils for Crops and Pasture
        In this part of the soil survey, capability grouping of soils is defined and the soils are placed in capability units. Suggestions for the use and management of the soils for crops and pasture are given.
        Most of the soils in the county are farmed. Some wheat is grown, but the main crops are corn, soybeans, oats, alfalfa, red clover, bromegrass, orchardgrass, tall fescue, and timothy.
        In most places the soils have at least moderate slopes, and for these sloping soils contour farming, terraces, waterways, and proper management of crop residue help to conserve moisture and to control erosion. Dams in the larger drainageways can be used to stabilize outlets for runoff and help to control flooding. In about half of the acreage of bottom-land soils, wetness is a hazard to crops. Surface ditches help to drain off the excess water in those soils, and tile drains can be used where the soils are suitable. Diversion terraces can also be used to protect some areas from runoff. The amount of lime and the kinds and amounts of fertilizer to apply should be determined by testing the soils.

    66. Department_of_Environment_and_Natural_Resources
    Environment and Natural Resources, soil and water Conservation, Archdale,1614. Environment and Natural Resources, Waste management, 1646.
    http://www.doa.state.nc.us/msc/mscnumbers/Department_of_Environment_and_Natural_
    Department Agency Building MSC Environment and Natural Resources Administration Archdale Environment and Natural Resources Air Quality Parker-Lincoln Environment and Natural Resources Air Quality Parker-Lincoln Environment and Natural Resources Air Quality Lab
    Environment and Natural Resources BPA Archdale Environment and Natural Resources Center for Geographic Infro and Analysis DPI Environment and Natural Resources Chemistry Lab
    Environment and Natural Resources Clean Water Management Trust Fund Watson Environment and Natural Resources Coastal Management Parker-Lincoln Environment and Natural Resources Construction Grants and Loans Parker-Lincoln Environment and Natural Resources Controller's Office Archdale Environment and Natural Resources CSS Bulk Mailing Chapanoke Environment and Natural Resources Customer Service /Small Business Ombudsman Parker-Lincoln Environment and Natural Resources Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources Archdale Environment and Natural Resources Div of Environmental Health Parker-Lincoln Environment and Natural Resources Education - General Archdale Environment and Natural Resources EEO-S Washington Archdale Environment and Natural Resources EEP Parker-Lincoln Environment and Natural Resources Enforcement - Boating Safety Archdale Environment and Natural Resources Enforcement - General Archdale Environment and Natural Resources Enforcement - Hunter Safety Archdale Environment and Natural Resources Enforcement - Telcommunications SBI Environment and Natural Resources Engineering Services Archdale Environment and Natural Resources

    67. Bureau Of Water Management - Programs And Activities
    Coordination; CT Council on soil and water Interagency water Resources Planning Board;Municipal Inland development of Farm Resource management Regulations; water
    http://dep.state.ct.us/wtr/prgactiv.htm
    Bureau Of Water Management - Programs and Activities
    Office of the Bureau Chief
    ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT
    • Directs Bureau programs and staff activities and manages all functions Develops comprehensive long and short range plans and strategies Makes recommendations for the formation of agency policy, program priorities, funding, legislation and regulations Implements agency policy Assures Bureau programs are coordinated and consistent with Department programs Assures consistency and coordination between Water Bureau Divisions Obtains funds and controls fiscal operations within the Bureau Develops Bureau programs, strategies and policies Responds to inquiries from the public, Governor's Office, General Assembly, Congress, and federal, state and local officials Negotiates agreements and strategies with local, federal and private agencies Directs human resource development within the Bureau
    AGENCY BOARD REPRESENTATION
    • Connecticut Interagency Coordination CT Council on Soil and Water Conservation Interagency Water Resources Planning Board Municipal Inland Wetland and Watercourse Agencies Municipal Aquifer Protection Agencies Municipal Flood and Erosion Control Boards Kings Mark and Eastern CT Environmental Review Teams State Advisory Groups and Task Forces Clean Up Standards Regulations Advisory Committee DEP Task Force for development of Land Use Regulations DEP Task Force for the development of Farm Resource Management Regulations Water Resources Policy Working Group

    68. Soil And Water Publications, Explore MU Extension
    Environmental Quality; Human Environmental Sciences; Waste management. Pets and CompanionAnimals; soil and water; Weather and Air Quality; Wildlife and Wildlife
    http://muextension.missouri.edu/explore/agguides/soils/
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    See also: Agricultural Chemistry Agricultural engineering: Soil and water Water quality

    69. CASNR
    soil Resources (4cr) soil 269 Principles of soil management (3cr) soil Morphology,Classification, Survey (4cr) WATS 354 soil water Conservation Systems
    http://casnr.unl.edu/education/ugrad/98/natres/soil.htm
    Students Faculty/Staff Parents Employers ...
    Programs Division
    1998-1999 Undergraduate Bulletin . . . . .
    Soil Science The major is offered for students who wish to prepare for careers in technological, scientific, or industrial phases of soil science. Careers include soil conservation, remediation of soil contamination and management of soil-crop interactions. Positions open to graduates are available in industry, government, and universities and include areas such as soil management, soil fertility, soil chemistry, soil microbiology, soil physics, or soil classification and survey. Specialization in individual fields of soil science will require graduate study. To see current data on employment opportunities and internships available to Nebraska graduates and students, click here For more information contact:
    Dennis McCallister

    Agronomy
    109 Keim Hall
    University of Nebraska-Lincoln
    Lincoln, NE 68583-0914
    Phone: 402-472-6312 Major Requirements Soil Science The major is offered for students who wish to prepare for careers in technological, scientific, or industrial phases of soil science. Careers include soil conservation, remediation of soil contamination and management of soil-crop interactions. Positions open to graduates are available in industry, government, and universities and include areas such as soil management, soil fertility, soil chemistry, soil microbiology, soil physics, or soil classification and survey. Specialization in individual fields of soil science will require graduate study.

    70. CASNR
    to water Science (3cr) WATS 354 soil water 3cr) WATS 452 Irrigation Systems management(3cr) WATS 459 Limnology (34cr) WATS 475 water Quality Strategy
    http://casnr.unl.edu/education/ugrad/98/natres/water.htm
    Students Faculty/Staff Parents Employers ...
    Programs Division
    1998-1999 Undergraduate Bulletin . . . . .
    Water Science The major in water science is designed to educate students in basic and applied sciences related to water resources. The goal is to educate individuals to gather and synthesize information from several disciplines, to formulate ecologically and economically rational alternatives, and to effectively implement various water-based programs. The curriculum is designed to meet the needs of students who intend to pursue careers in agencies that form or implement policy at all levels of government, in public and private organizations that manage water and land resources, in private consulting companies that offer water management services and in a broad range of nonprofit institutions that are interested in water resources. The program also provides students the opportunity to prepare for advanced education in several areas of graduate studies. A minimum of 128 credit hours is required for the bachelor of science degree. Of these requirements, 34 credits are in an integrated water science curriculum designed to provide both breadth and depth in water resources. The water science major also requires approximately 32 credit hours of science and mathematics. In addition, the student must select an area of specialization consisting of approximately 14 credit hours that are approved through advising. The specialization allows students to develop an individualized area of study. To complete the major the student must take 33 credit hours of communication, humanities and social science courses.

    71. MedBioWorld: Agriculture Journals
    Web directory for agricultural science journalsCategory Science Agriculture Publications Journals...... Agricultural Systems Agricultural water management Agriculture and Aquaculture Economics management Aquaculture Nutrition Agronomy and soil Science Archives
    http://www.sciencekomm.at/journals/agric.html

    72. WaterWiser - The Water Efficiency Clearinghouse
    30, 2003; Las Palmas, Gran Canaria; Information Email Gaye McKeogh , or writeto River Basin management 2003, WESSEX soil and water Conservation Society
    http://www.waterwiser.org/template3.cfm?page1=calendar&page2=cal_menu

    73. Staff
    Ms. Bano Mehdi Climate change, soil and water management. Dr Shiv Prasher soiland water quality management, bioremediation. Dr Don Smith Plant science.
    http://www.mcgill.ca/brace/staff/

    Prospective students
    Student information Alumni and friends Faculty and staff ... Activities Staff Chandra A. Madramootoo Edward McKyes Suzelle Barrington Robert Bonnell ... Contact us Staff Staff of the Centre and their areas of expertise are: Dr Chandra A. Madramootoo , Director
    Irrigation and drainage, water quality Mrs. Wendy Ouellette , Administrative Assistant
    Dr Edward McKyes
    , Associate Director
    Geotechnical engineering, and soil-machine interactions Dr V.T.V. Nguyen Associate Director
    Water resources engineering Dr Suzelle Barrington
    Waste and wastewater management and gender equity Dr Caroline Begg
    Soil quality management and soil fertility Dr Robert Bonnell
    Irrigation and drainage, salinity Dr Robert S. Broughton
    Drainage, flood control and field investigations Mr Peter Enright
    Hydrology and water quality, instrumentation Dr Gaetan Faubert Parasitology and water related diseases Dr Susan Gaskin Hydraulics and fluid mechanics Dr Peter Goldsmith Finance and economics Dr Chantal Hamel Soil fertility and soil quality Dr Robert Kok Computer systems, and artificial neural networks

    74. Natural Resources
    which are very productive under good management practices A Directory to soil andland surveys carried Natural Resources water, Victoria has significant water
    http://www.nre.vic.gov.au/web/root/Domino/vro/vrosite.nsf/pages/naturalresources

    Natural Resources

    Natural Resources

    Victoria is well endowed with natural resources which underpin its agricultural, forestry, fisheries and tourism industries. The focus here is on presenting broadscale Victoria wide natural resource information. Over the course of the project more detailed regional-based information ( 'Regional Profile' ) will be presented.
    Victoria has a moderate climate which is generally favourable to plant growth. General climatic information for Victoria and links to Victorian climate maps (Bureau of Meteorology) are provided here.
    Climate

    Rainfall

    Temperature

    Drought Management

    Victoria has a diversity of landforms. Broadscale information on physiographic regions and an elevation model of the state are provided here. Landform
    Landform Description
    Elevation Geomorphology Approximately 57% of Victoria is agricultural freehold land, while around 34% of the state is public land. Generalised land use and land tenure maps of Victoria that show the distribution of these land uses are available here. Land Use Land Use and Land Tenure Land Use in 1944 Satellite Image of Victoria Victoria has a wide variety of soil types, many of which are very productive under good management practices. Generalised maps and information on Victoria's soils can be found here. A Directory to soil and land surveys carried out in Victoria is also accessible here.

    75. Soil
    Major Agricultural soils Describes and maps the general distribution of Victoria's soilpH Describes and maps the significance and management of soil pH in
    http://www.nre.vic.gov.au/web/root/Domino/vro/vrosite.nsf/pages/soil-home

    Natural Resources

    Soil
    Major Agricultural Soils

    Describes and maps the general distribution of Victoria's major cropping soil types, and the relevant soil properties.
    Contains details of over 100 major soil and land surveys conducted in Victoria.
    Surface Soil pH

    Describes and maps the significance and management of soil pH in Victoria.
    Soil Management

    By understanding the behaviour of soils we can maximise their use in a sustainable way.
    Soil structural degradation, nutrient decline, acidification and erosion can occur for many soils which are poorly managed. Related Links DPI Agnote: What is Soil? Australian Agriculture Assessment 2001 - information about Australian agriculture; agriculture profile; changing face of agriculture; landscape balances; nutrient management; soil acidification; soil erosion and nutrient loads. This information is part of the Australian Natural Resources Atlas website. Australian Soil Resources Information System - information on the Australian Natural Resources Atlas website An overview of Australian soils on the Australian Natural Resources Atlas website.

    76. Developing An EMS For Agriculture And Agribusiness
    Systems Carroll Pierce, NC Division of soil and water to regulation under the Cleanwater Act (CWA). auditing component and onfarm management practices most
    http://www.p2pays.org/iso/sector/agri.htm
    Home EMS FAQs ISO 14000 Information EMS Design Tools ... Hot Topics
    EMS Sector-Specific Information -
    Agriculture
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    Workshop

    Sub Sectors

    Links
    General Information
    • Agricultural Environmental Management Systems Booklet
      This booklet discusses ways in which farm management using an environmental management system (EMS) can help farms boost environmental and economic bottom lines. Published by Farm and Home Environmental Management Programs. 2002 - 12 pages. Animal Waste Management Systems Map
      This map displays the locations of animal operations/confined feedlots in North Carolina that require permitting under 15ANCNC 2H .0217 Rule for Waste Not Discharged to Surface Waters. May 1997 On December 16, 2003, EPA Administrator Christie Whitman announced that the EPA is working with the agricultural community to control water pollution from the nation's largest livestock operations while keeping American agriculture viable. Whitman joined Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman in announcing a final rule that will require all large Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) to obtain permits that will ensure they protect America's waters from wastewater and manure. The rule will control runoff from agricultural feeding operations, preventing billions of pounds of pollutants from entering America's waters. For more information, please visit EPA's

    77. Soil, Water & Environmental Science At The University Of Arizona
    change, land degradation, air pollution, acid rain, and waste management. relationshipsfocuses on the link between soil fertility, water quality, and
    http://www.arizona.edu/admissions/degrees/soil-water-env-sci.shtml
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    Soil and Water Science Soil and water science is the study of the productivity, quality and management of soils, and the interaction between soils and the environment. Students develop skills that enable them to address environmental issues such as water quality, global climate change, land degradation, air pollution, acid rain, and waste management. The soil science option focuses on the physical, biological and chemical interactions in the soil environment. The option in soil-plant-nutrient relationships focuses on the link between soil fertility, water quality, and plant health, with an emphasis on crop production.
    High School Preparation:
    Major Requirements:
    major requires math beyond general education requirements, but not beyond basic calculus; includes statistics, trigonometry, finite math, calculus or some combination of these courses.
    major requires upper-division lab sciences
    Careers:
    • government and public service agencies
    • conservation and environmental organizations
    • graduate work in soil and water science and engineering
    Sample Courses:
    • algebra
    • basic and advanced physics
    • chemistry
    • hydrology
    • soil fertility
    • plant nutrition
    • irrigation principles
    • management of arid lands
    Additional Information:

    78. DPIWE - Soil Management
    soil management Issues, projects and publications on soil management. IntegratedCatchment management ICM is a concept More careful use of water is necessary
    http://www.dpiwe.tas.gov.au/inter.nsf/ThemeNodes/EKOE-4ZG66F?open

    79. NATURAL RESOURCES,
    Gerber ..614265-6680 soil and water 614-265-6758 water managementAdministrator, Mark 614-265-6721 Floodplain management Program, Cindy
    http://www.state.oh.us/scripts/phone/agency/dnr.asp
    NATURAL RESOURCES, DEPARTMENT OF (DNR)
    1930 Belcher Drive
    Columbus, Ohio 43224-1387
    This page last updated 05/02/2002 General Information.............................................................614-265-6565 Fax Number......................................................................614-261-9601 DIRECTOR , Samuel W. Speck General Information.............................................................614-265-6997 Fax Number......................................................................614-447-1145 Chief, Peter King ...............................................................614-265-6859 Budget Analysis, Rene Weber.....................................................614-265-6862 Purchasing, Charles Evans.......................................................614-265-6794 Payroll, Karen Riggs............................................................614-265-6838 Fiscal Officer, Molly Burris....................................................614-265-6881 CIVILIAN CONSERVATION, DIVISION OF General Information.............................................................614-265-6423 Fax Number......................................................................614-447-8005 Chief, Sally Prouty

    80. Home Board Of Supervisors Chancery Clerk Circuit Clerk Circuit
    Fish pond management; Farm planning; School and civic programs (soil, water quality,conservation and Sponsors soil Stewardship Week; Field days for farmers;
    http://www.co.hinds.ms.us/pgs/ctydivision/soilwater.asp

    Board of Supervisors

    Chancery Clerk

    Circuit Clerk

    Circuit Court Judges
    ...
    Workforce Investment Network
    Larry Golden, District Conservationist
    Larry.Golden@usda.gov

    Office hours:
    8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
    Monday - Friday
    (Except on legal holidays.) Mission Statement The Hinds County Soil and Water Conservation District works to carry out a cooperative program to conserve, improve and wisely use our land and its related natural resources for the long-term benefits for all urban and rural citizens. Back to top. What is a Conservation District? The Hinds County Soil and Water Conservation District is a subdivision of state government that is responsible for conserving natural resources within the county. The district, along with nearly 3,000 conservation districts nationwide, provides assistance to its citizens through cooperation with federal, state and local agencies, businesses and civic organizations. The Hinds County Soil and Water Conservation District was formed on August 15, 1940. The district's goal is to help people in the wise management of land and natural resources by offering technical assistance and information. The conservation district governing board is comprised of local citizens who volunteer to represent farmers, landowners, educators, businesses, land users and all citizens, young and old, in the district. The board ensures a local voice in natural resource issues.

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