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Loudoun Soil and Water Conservation District General Purpose The Loudoun Soil and Water Conservation District is a political subdivision of the Virginia state government. The district works with federal, state, and local authorities and the private sector to address Loudoun's soil and water conservation needs. The district also promotes educational and technical programs in the field of natural resources conservation, provides advice on the handling of conservation issues to governmental entities and private citizens, and administers programs aimed at specific goals. Members Two directors are appointed by the Virginia Soil and Water Conservation Board in Richmond; three are elected by Loudoun citizens every four years in the November general election. Meetings District directors, staff, and representatives of cooperating agencies meet the first Wednesday of each month at 4:00 p.m. in the Extension conference room in the basement of the Wachovia Bank Building, 30 Catoctin Circle, S.E., in Leesburg. The public is welcome to attend. Please call the District office at 703-771-8395 prior to meeting to confirm date and time. |
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