Soil and Water Conservation District
- Contact Info -
Hardin Soil & Water Conservation District
12751 St. Rt. 309 W.
Kenton, Ohio 43326
Phone: (419) 673 0456, ext. 3
Hours: Mon-Fri, 8 – 4.30
Conservation Department
The Hardin Soil and Water Conservation District offers the following conservation services: Survey, design and draw plans of water management systems and erosion control practices such as: grassed waterways, erosion control structures, water and sediment control basins, surface drainage, filter strips, animal waste storage facilities, and windbreaks.
These are a few examples of conservation practices that Hardin SWCD has installed: EROSION CONTROL PRACTICES, GRASSED WATERWAY
GRADE CONTROL STRUCTURE
WINDBREAK ESTABLISHMENT
Multiple rows of trees and shrubs are planted to protect areas from wind and provide food and cover for wildlife.
Windbreaks can be used around field borders, farmsteads, and/or livestock feedlots.
WETLAND DEVELOPMENT AND RESTORATION
Retaining, creating, or managing wetland habitat for wildlife. The purpose is to keep, make, or improve habitat for waterfowl, furbearers, or other wildlife. Wetlands are marsh type areas with saturated soils and water loving plants. Wetlands also serve as natural filters for agricultural runoff.
FILTER STRIPS
A strip or area of vegetation for removing sediment, organic matter, and other pollutants from runoff and waste water before they reach water bodies or water sources such as rivers or streams.
They can also be planted to warm season grasses for wildlife benefit. Newly established vegetative filter strip.