The Soil Conservation District in McMechen, WV is a government agency dedicated to the protection and conservation of soil, land, water, and related resources for the health, safety, and general welfare of the state's citizens. They offer various programs and initiatives such as the Agricultural Enhancement Program, Non-Point Source Program, Stream Partners Program, and the WV Chesapeake Bay Program to improve and conserve land and water quality. They also provide education and resources through their Soil Tunnel Trailer, which serves as a mobile learning center for soil, water, and agriculture specialty crops.
The district works in collaboration with local, state, and federal agencies, as well as citizens' groups, to address issues related to flood protection, watershed management, and water quality improvement. They have fourteen Conservation Districts that may utilize a competitive bid process for project contracting. Through their efforts, they aim to promote sustainable practices and ensure the long-term preservation of West Virginia's natural resources.
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