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We're Your Soil and Water Conservation District.
In Indiana,
a soil and water conservation district (SWCD) is a unit of state government
responsible for soil and water conservation programs within its county
boundaries. The district provides a means for all interested people in a county
to work together for natural resource conservation and development. It is funded
through a variety of sources including county and state appropriations,
money-making activities, grants, and private donations. Tippecanoe County SWCD
was formed under public referendum in 1941. There is a district office in each
county in Indiana.

The official governing body of the SWCD consists of five supervisors. Three are
elected (one each year for a three-year term) at an annual meeting of land
occupiers held in January or February. Two are appointed (also for staggered
three-year terms) by the State Soil Conservation Board based upon
recommendations of the leadership in the district. Thus, selection of all five
supervisors is based on input from the local people they serve.
Identifying local resource concerns and addressing the needs of the
community is a priority for Tippecanoe County SWCD. This is accomplished by
conducting community meetings with the residents who best know the natural
resource problems. After priorities are established, the district looks for ways
in which to address the problems). This may involve developing educational
programs or applying for funding to implement conservation practices on private
lands. To look at the current priorities, look at the list of Tippecanoe County
resource concerns or watershed projects.
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Providing assistance to local landowners for reducing soil
erosion, conserving and protecting water quality, and solving other natural
resource problems in rural and urban areas. Working directly with private
landowners, the district coordinates technical assistance to develop plans
uniquely suited to the resource concerns. Additionally, the District provides
information and education outreach to youth and adults, encouraging good
stewardship of our natural resources.
SWCD Board Meetings
Are held the second Wednesday of each month at 8:30 a.m. at the USDA Service
Center, 1812 Troxel Drive, Lafayette. The public is welcome and encouraged to
attend. Check out our monthly calendar or
meeting minutes for more information.
SWCD Supervisors & Office Staff
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