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You and Your Land: A Guide for the Potomac Watershed
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This hands-on publication is packed with practical information designed to aid homeowners in the economical care and maintenance of their property. It provides a simple step-by-step approach to solving common problems found in most yards, gardens or common areas.
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Landowner Resources
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South Carolina conservation funding and technical assistance
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A collection of links and information about cost-share programs, grants, technical assistance, and other resources for protecting and improving watersheds and in stream habitat in South Carolina.
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Landowner Resources
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Georgia Region 1 Soil and Water Conservation Districts
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listing of contacts for GA Region 1 Soil and Water Conservation Districts
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Landowner Resources
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South Carolina Conservation Districts
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Listing of SC Conservation Districts
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Landowner Resources
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Cattle don't grow in streams
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Short video by Clemson University, interview with two South Carolina farmers about the advantages of streambank fencing and alternate water systems
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Landowner Resources
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PADEP Video: Guidelines for Maintaining Streams in Your Community
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DEP strives to assist Pennsylvania communities experiencing the damage and disruption that flooding can cause. This webpage contains resources to help municipal officials, property owners, and others affected by flooding of local streams to better understand the regulatory requirements that apply to working in streams. Video: When stream maintenance work is performed in a well-planned, environmentally responsible manner, the likelihood of future problems is reduced.
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Landowner Resources
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West Virginia Conservation Service - find your district
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West Virginia Conservation Agency homepage and find your local conservation district
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Landowner Resources
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The Virginia Conservation Assistance Program (VCAP)
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The Virginia Conservation Assistance Program (VCAP) is an urban cost-share program that provides financial incentives and technical and educational assistance to property owners installing eligible Best Management Practices (BMPs) in Virginia’s participating Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs).
These practices can be installed in areas of your yard where problems like erosion, poor drainage, or poor vegetation occur. Qualified sites shall be used for residential, commercial, or recreational purposes with a proposed practice that addresses a need.
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Landowner Resources
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The Virginia Stream Restoration & Stabilization Best Management Practices Guide
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This guide was developed to provide a technical resource for government, private, and non-profit organizations involved in permitting, designing, or constructing stream
channel and bank stabilization and restoration projects. A primary reason for
developing this guide is to combine information found scattered in numerous documents
into a single publication. It covers permitting, design, costs, and best management practices.
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Landowner Resources
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Virginia conservation funding and technical assistance
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A collection of links and information about cost-share programs, grants, technical assistance, and other resources for protecting and improving watersheds and in stream habitat in West Virginia.
Located in
The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources