This publication provides information on the five district acts to guide the solution of water problems in South Dakota. The state legislation permitted the formation of watershed districts, irrigation districts, soil conservation districts, drainage districts, and water conservancy subdistricts
On December 4, 1970, South Dakota was divided into six planning and development districts by Executi...
Since Nebraska’s future is in large part dependent upon soil and water, these resources should be ma...
This fact sheet outlines procedures and answers questions most commonly asked by the general public ...
This publication provides a map of South Dakota Conservation Districts and explains the district org...
RC&D is a federal assistance program established under the Food and Agricultural Act of 1962 and adm...
The 1972 legislature provided South Dakota people with a new mechanism for accomplishing orderly dev...
Wherever you live, you are within a watershed. Your farm, ranch,\u27 home on a town lot, or your bus...
Creation of the West River Conservancy Sub-District was authorized by a vote of the electorate in No...
Many states have legislated statewide water development programs tailored to meet urban and rural wa...
The 1972 legislature provided South Dakota people with a new mechanism for accomplishing orderly pla...
Guide to organizing irrigations districts in South Dakota outlines the major steps that must be take...
South Dakota has a good supply of high quality unallocated water, the bulk of which is being stored ...
Document: State Legislation Authorizing Establishment of Water Conservancy District Type Organizatio...
This publication explains the establishment of conservancy subdistricts through the South Dakota Con...
Water is the property of the people of South Dakota. The state holds the water in trust for the use ...
On December 4, 1970, South Dakota was divided into six planning and development districts by Executi...
Since Nebraska’s future is in large part dependent upon soil and water, these resources should be ma...
This fact sheet outlines procedures and answers questions most commonly asked by the general public ...
This publication provides a map of South Dakota Conservation Districts and explains the district org...
RC&D is a federal assistance program established under the Food and Agricultural Act of 1962 and adm...
The 1972 legislature provided South Dakota people with a new mechanism for accomplishing orderly dev...
Wherever you live, you are within a watershed. Your farm, ranch,\u27 home on a town lot, or your bus...
Creation of the West River Conservancy Sub-District was authorized by a vote of the electorate in No...
Many states have legislated statewide water development programs tailored to meet urban and rural wa...
The 1972 legislature provided South Dakota people with a new mechanism for accomplishing orderly pla...
Guide to organizing irrigations districts in South Dakota outlines the major steps that must be take...
South Dakota has a good supply of high quality unallocated water, the bulk of which is being stored ...
Document: State Legislation Authorizing Establishment of Water Conservancy District Type Organizatio...
This publication explains the establishment of conservancy subdistricts through the South Dakota Con...
Water is the property of the people of South Dakota. The state holds the water in trust for the use ...
On December 4, 1970, South Dakota was divided into six planning and development districts by Executi...
Since Nebraska’s future is in large part dependent upon soil and water, these resources should be ma...
This fact sheet outlines procedures and answers questions most commonly asked by the general public ...