Kent Conservation District is a governmental sub-division of the State of Delaware, authorized by state legislation, and responsible for conservation work within Kent County. They focus on addressing land, water, and related resource problems, developing programs to solve them, and enlisting help from public and private sources to accomplish their goals. Their mission is to increase awareness of the inter-relationship between human activities and the natural environment.
As local conservation experts and partners, Kent Conservation District offers a range of services including agriculture, sediment, stormwater design and permitting, construction, and financial assistance. They also provide support to developers, homeowners, and homeowners' associations, offering services such as residential permit applications, drainage assistance, tax ditch assistance, and a new septic program aimed at keeping the Chesapeake Bay Watershed healthy. With a dedicated team and grant funding, Kent Conservation District is committed to preserving and protecting the natural resources of Kent County.
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