PA Conservation Districts Highlight Vital Services That Kept Pennsylvania Running In 2020
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The state’s 66 conservation districts worked through the COVID pandemic in 2020 to provide vital functions in the Commonwealth that kept the economy going, people working, our streams clean and our communities healthy.

They reviewed and approved permit applications to keep projects going.

Staff from conservation districts worked with farmers and construction companies to make sure practices were in place to limit pollution.

Conservation districts helped invest funding to fix dirt and gravel roads throughout the state that provided jobs and prevented pollution from entering our waterways.

They held education and training programs in new ways for landowners, farmers and students to become better environmental stewards.

Read the 2020 PA Conservation District Highlights to see accomplishments highlighted by each of the 66 county conservation districts in 2020.

For more information on conservation districts in Pennsylvania, visit the PA Association of Conservation Districts website. Click Here to sign up for updates.  Follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

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[Posted: February 23, 2021]


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