Department Head
Kathleen Vrable-Bryan
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Mahoning Soil and Water Conservation District
Mission Statement:
"To provide education and assistance promoting stewardship of natural resources for all generations"
What We Do:
· Conduct surveys, investigations, and research relating to soil erosion, sedimentation, flooding, and management practices needed to conserve and develop soil, water and related natural resources.
· Develop plans for the conservation and development of soil, water and related natural resources.
· Construct, maintain, and own works of improvement for natural resource conservation and development.
· Assist landowners and residents with natural resource conservation and development projects, including providing technical assistance and information and conducting demonstrations.
· Implement agricultural and urban pollution abatement programs.
The 94th Ohio General Assembly in 1941 authorized formation of Soil conservation districts for the purpose of developing and implementing programs for the conservation of Soil, water and related resources. Between 1942 and 1963, Soil conservation districts were formed in every Ohio county.
SWCDs are legal entities of the State of Ohio and are administered by boards of five supervisors who serve staggered three-year terms.
SWCDs obtain funds from boards of county commissioners, the State of Ohio, and local donations. These funds support staff, offices and equipment necessary to fulfill their responsibilities. Technical, educational, and program development support is received from USDA Soil Conservation Service, Cooperative Extension Service, and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) as well as numerous other local, state and federal agencies.
Revenue Source:
We are funded by the general fund from the County Commissioners with a 75-90% match from the state (ODNR).
Current number of employees: 4 Full time and 1 Part time