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Due
to cut backs in staff, there may be times when no one is in the office, so before you stop in - please call to be sure someone is there to help
you. Regular hours: 8 am - 3:30 pm Monday through Friday
NOTICE The Supervisor Nominating Committee will
meet Tues., Feb. 14 at 10am at the District office 224 W. Stiger St., Hackettstown. The Committee will consider nominations
for two Supervisor positions.
About WCSCD
The Warren
County Soil Conservation District is dedicated to the conservation of our natural resources. It was established in 1952
as a special purpose subdivision of the New Jersey Department of Agriculture. With the passage of the New Jersey Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Act, Chapter 251, P.L. 1975, the
District has been able to reduce these resource problems which result from urban sprawl. As one of fifteen soil conservation
districts in New Jersey, it is the responsibility of the Warren County Soil Conservation District to review, certify, and
enforce soil erosion and sediment control plans.
The Warren County Soil Conservation District began a forestry
program in 1985. This program provides technical assistance on a wide variety of forestry matters to private landowners throughout
Warren County. The services available through this program include: forest management plans, timber stand improvement, timber
harvesting, and reforestation.
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Board of Supervisors Wayne Jarvis, Chair Nancy Bilyk, Vice Chair Tony Wyhopen, Treasurer Ron Petersen
Staff Sandy Myers, District Manager Eileen Greason, Soil Erosion &
Sediment Control Inspector Tim Matthews, District Forester
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