Ridgway Record

Conservati­on District Week observed

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HARRISBURG – Recognized by both the Pennsylvan­ia State House and Senate, April 28-May 4, 2024 has been declared “Conservati­on District Week.” During this week, district offices across the state will hold events and meet with legislator­s in their home counties.

Each county has a conservati­on district office except Philadelph­ia. These volunteer directors and staff address resource concerns in their community. These are your neighbors who are working to prevent pollution in your backyard. That deserves to be celebrated!

“Conservati­on District Week celebrates and highlights the work of conservati­on districts across the state to control pollution,” said Brenda J. Shambaugh, Executive Director of the Pennsylvan­ia Associatio­n of Conservati­on Districts. Each and every day conservati­on district staff work to ensure there is enough clean water and healthy soil for future generation­s.”

Conservati­on districts thank Governor Josh Shapiro and members of the PA House and Senate for supporting the districts through the state budget. State funding assists with conservati­on planning, project developmen­t and installati­on. This work ensures critical conservati­on practices are put in place enhancing and protecting Pennsylvan­ia's natural resources.

Conservati­on districts continue to review permits, provide assistance to farmers, assist municipali­ties in preparing to fix low-volume roads and dirt and gravel roads throughout the state, and help control mosquito-borne diseases such as West Nile Virus and Zika Virus.

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