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WELCOME TO THE

CARBON CONSERVATION DISTRICT

ATTENTION: Permit Applications MUST be submitted to the district by 12PM on December 1st to be included in the agenda for the December Board Meeting
 

310 PERMIT APPLICATIONS

A 310 permit is required any time you are planning ANY projects or repairs that physically alter or modify the bed or banks of the streams. IT IS THE LAW. The purpose of the permit is to minimize soil erosion and sedimentation, protect and preserve streams and rivers. 

PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS

The Conservation District hosts many programs related to conservation around the county.

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EVENTS

Permit applications appear before the Conservation District Board during monthly board meetings. Previous meeting minutes, and future meeting dates, times and locations, as well as other events put  on by the Conservation, can be found in the Events tab.

What is a Conservation District?

A conservation district is a group of non-partisan, publicly elected people who dedicate their time to oversee local conservation efforts in their district to protect the multiple use of land, water and wildlife for future generations.

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Conservation Districts were established by congress in 1935, and the Montana legislature in 1939, to engage in local, hands on, grass-roots conservation to protect our land, preserve our heritage and promote conservative practices of soil and water.

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