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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDSWCD notes 050812Deschutes Soil and Water Conservation District Discussion (4/18/12) 1. Organizations interest in South Deschutes County The Deschutes Soil and Water District’s (DSWCD) mission is to assist residents with resource issues on agricultural lands. Their primary focus is on agricultural water quality (animal dry lot – manure runoff; impact to surface water). Secondary issues include noxious weed abatement, fuels reduction (lodgepole pine/juniper removal), and wildlife (riparian) issues. They can do site visits to assess and offer ideas on landowners concerns and are initiating a South County assessment of dry land farming. They offer free landowner assistance. They can help rural property owners create resource plans and be a conduit to other resource professionals in the upper Deschutes basin. DSWCD works with the Weed Board. Currently, they do not have representation from South County. DSWCD wrote and co-authorized the Deschutes County Rural Living Handbook. DSWCD is well positioned to engage property owners. 2. Twenty year vision Would like to see Cooperation/coordination with region DSWCD reach out to South County with assistance programs Effective code enforcement Profitable agricultural tourism 3. South County assets and issues Issues Water quality issues from livestock Weeds (particularly in the south South County area) Protecting watersheds, groundwater, tributaries Wildfire Wildlife DSWCD is initiating assessments of water quality and priority riparian areas, looking particularly at livestock manure issues. They are looking for landowner partners. 4. Partnerships The DSWCD’s role is to assist resource landowners, with a focus on water issues. A possible future role for the DSWCD is as a clearinghouse, to understand partner’s roles and refer people to the appropriate agency/organization for questions on issues such as water, fire, weeds or agricultural issues. This depends on funding sources.