Soil and Water Conservation in Georgia Helping people help the land.

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Soil and Water Conservation in Georgia Helping people help the land

What is a soil and water conservation district? Locally led soil and water conservation districts (SWCDs) are dedicated to the protection and conservation of Georgia's natural resources. Districts promote soil and water conservation, educate citizens about the importance of conservation, and inform policy makers about natural resource issues.

What led to the creation of soil and water conservation districts? Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) were created in 1937 by the Georgia General Assembly to protect the state's soil and water resources following the Dust Bowl of the 1930's.

Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) provide a way for citizens to set local resource priorities for state and federal assistance programs. Some districts cover a single county, while other districts include two or more counties. The Georgia Association of Conservation District Supervisors (GACDS) was established in 1943 to support the efforts of Georgias soil and water conservation districts in preserving the states natural resources. The Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission (GSWCC) was formed to assist local conservation districts in protecting, conserving and improving the soil and water resources of the State of Georgia. The Commission's goal is to make Georgia a better place for its citizens through the wise use and protection of basic soil and water resources and to achieve practical water quality goals.

Success through local leadership 40 Local Districts covering all 159 counties 370 Local District Supervisors who volunteer their time to help their local communities Each county has at least two supervisor representatives on the District Board of Supervisors, one elected and one appointed. Supervisors provide local leadership to conserve, improve and protect Georgia's natural resources

GACDS is a non-profit organization dedicated to: 1. Exchanging information relating to the administration and operation of Georgias 40 districts and encourage cooperation among the districts 2. Work with and support the Georgia State Soil and Water Conservation Commission 3. Promote water quality protection 4. Promote retention of prime farmland for producing food and fiber 5. Encourage the interest and activities of civic, educational, and other organizations in soil and water conservation, erosion and sediment control and protection of water quality Georgia Association of Conservation District Supervisors (GACDS) Objectives

6. Aid in securing and coordinating assistance from all available sources on local, state and national levels 7. Provide aid and guidance in programs for the prevention and control of soil erosion and conservation of soil and water resources 8. Advise legislative groups at the local, state and national levels on needs for conservation legislation 9. Conduct an educational and informational program promoting natural resource conservation Georgia Association of Conservation District Supervisors (GACDS) Objectives

Soil and Water Conservation means: Exchanging best practices for environmental resource management

Soil and Water Conservation means: Assisting agricultural producers in improving their soil and water resources for current and future generations

Soil and Water Conservation means: Protecting watersheds by ensuring continued maintenance of the states dams

Soil and Water Conservation means: Better data on agricultural water usage Collect and provide data on agricultural water use to help state policy makers better understand the requirements of Georgias agricultural producers.

Soil and Water Conservation means: Helping agricultural producers understand water use and conserving existing water resources The Agricultural Water Conservation Initiative was created to: Assist agricultural water users in quantifying water use Help producers to increase the uniformity and efficiency of their irrigation systems

If you live in Georgia, you live in one of 40 soil and water conservation districts

What is happening in my local district? Districts hold regular monthly meetings to plan their work and determine local needs for soil and water conservation and resource development. Soil and Water Conservation Districts work on a local level to promote statewide conservation goals District meetings are announced at

Get your neighbors involved Develop and participate in field days and media events for legislators (local, state and national), local business leaders, and the public Generate policy papers outlining GACDS conservation program objectives Petition federal legislators for block grants to be administered by state agencies GACDS Recommendations

Support the restoration of the Georgia Ag and Natural Resources Roundtable (2005) GFC, GDA, DNR, GSWCC, UGA, USDA-NRCS, USDA-FSA, USDA-FS Recruit new blood into your organization Legacy Supervisors? Commit to the possibilities GACDS Recommendations

Interested in becoming a District Supervisor? Supervisors are both elected and appointed. 40 Local Districts covering all 159 counties. 370 Local District Supervisors Each county has at least two supervisor representatives on the District Board of Supervisors, one elected and one appointed Supervisors provide leadership to conserve, improve and protect Georgia's natural resources

How do I become a District Supervisor? For information on becoming an elected or appointed District Supervisor, go to supervisor

More information is available at