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The Spokane County Conservation District is
actively working at the local, state and national levels
to influence the adoption of policies to sustain our
natural resources. District interests cover an array
of environmental issues including water quality, air quality,
protection of wetlands and riparian areas, agricultural practices,
protecting prime farmlands, and forest practices. In
some cases, the District works to improve existing policies
and regulations. SCCD is also proactive in developing
and lobbying for the passage of new laws. These conservation
policies and legislation can take the form of a street tree or
recycling program, state incentives for biodiesel production,
or the federal Clean Water Act. Each of these can have
a significant impact on the environment in which we live
and the long-term sustainability of our natural resources.
Government Permits: Permits
are required for a variety of activities, from outdoor
burning to discharges into waterways. For more information
on permit requirements, visit the District’s Government
Permits page.
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