Soil and water conservation districts are a legal subdivision of the state of Georgia. They were created in 1945 and serve selected counties in the state. Georgia’s resource conservation program implements best management practices regarding the administration of its natural resources. Its function is to describe to each conservation district practical guidelines for land development by working with individual land owners, associated agencies and other interested parties.
The work of each district is an integral part of an overall state conservation program coordinated by the state soil and water conservation commission. The district exists to serve the public and to ensure a healthy and productive environment.
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