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What is UACD?

The Utah Association of Conservation Districts is the state voice for Utah conservation districts [State Code Title 17D Chapter 3]. The 38 districts like 3,000 nationwide use a voluntary, incentive-based approach to protect soil, water, and other natural resources.

The association is a nonprofit 501[3c] corporation with the principal purpose of educating and supporting the work of 190 local elected supervisors and their staff. Generally the association and districts' administrative and professional staff are colocated with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service at field offices throughout Utah and include resource coordinators, conservation planners, an engineer, and information and education specialists.

The districts are trusted by private property owners and uniquely positioned to deliver technical and financial assistance available from various state and federal programs and agencies.

The association is the local part of the federal/state/local conservation partnership [UtahPCD], a partnership committed to providing conservation solutions.

More information on the association is available at 435-753-6029 or 1860 N. 100 East, Logan, UT 84341-1784.


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