Conservation technical assistance is available to help landowners plan and apply practices to control erosion and to properly manage their soil, water, plant, and animal resources. We specialize in consulting with subdivision trustees to help identify and analyze the problems that arise in the management of natural resources in an urban environment. The District has an Urban Conservationist on staff who can consult directly with you on your resource problem(s). Additionally the District has on call a multitude of natural resource conservationists who specialize in your particular resource problem.
  • Erosion control Best Management Practices (BMP) information
  • Soil survey maps Survey
  • Plant selection and maintenance information
  • Greenway, stream corridor, and open space planning/implementation
  • Wetland determinations, mitigation, site restoration and delineation
  • Stormwater management planning
  • Soil bioengineering information
  • Development of watershed wide plans, surveys and projects
     
    Stream Care Guide for Homeowners Guide