The Georgetown Soil and Water Conservation District is a subdivision of the state government in Georgetown, SC, established in response to the Dust Bowl of the 1930s. Comprised of five members, the Board of Commissioners, two appointed by the SC Department of Natural Resources and three elected in the general election, determine the conservation needs and priorities for the district.
Volunteering their time and services, the Commissioners oversee a range of services and educational programs aimed at promoting natural resource conservation. Additionally, the district sponsors a literacy outreach program called "Book of the Month," providing agricultural-related resources and activities to schools, aligning with state standards and making them accessible to all students.
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