Each county in Kentucky is represented by a local conservation district, consisting of seven elected supervisors. These conservation districts assist the landowners in each county with creating and implementing practices to protect the soil and water quality. The conservation districts help conserve Kentucky's resources by helping local people match their needs with technical and financial resources.
The Harrison County Soil & Water Conservation District was organized on May 9, 1945 pursuant to KRS 262. The first meeting of the conservation district board was held on June 29, 1945.
The board is served by 7 local elected officials (supervisors), serving rotational terms of 4 years. Monthly board meetings are held on the 2nd Monday of every month, 7pm EST Oct - Mar, 7:30pm EST Apr - Sept. All meetings are open to the public.
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