Northern Neck Soil & Water Conservation District

Northern Neck Soil & Water Conservation District A local conservation action resource for all Northern Neck citizens In the 1970s, the number was increased to ten.

The Northern Neck Soil & Water Conservation District is one of 47 local government entities across Virginia whose mission it is to promote soil and water conservation and protection of natural resources. The NNSWCD, the eighth Soil & Water District to be formed in the state, began with four local farm producers serving as Directors in Heathsville in July 1940. History
Congress passed the Soil Cons

ervation Act of 1935 to provide a permanent program to control the ever-increasing problem of erosion, floods and sky-blackening dust storms that at the time swept through the country. This policy was addressed by the development of the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS, formerly SCS). To encourage local participation, President Roosevelt sent all state governors a letter requesting that legislation be passed to form soil and water conservation districts. In 1938 the Soil Conservation District Law of Virginia was passed so that local residents would take responsibility for directing programs aimed at solving conservation problems in their communities. Funding & governance
Virginia's Soil & Water Conservation Districts are funded by local government appropriations and federal, state, and private grants. A Board comprising local elected and appointed residents oversees our staff, which is responsible for accomplishing these goals in cooperation with local, state, and federal partners. Current District activities and responsibilities include:

education on nonpoint source pollution and agricultural, industrial, and residential Best Management Practices
management of nonpoint source pollution abatement cost-share programs
participation in management and planning for watersheds (such as Tributary Strategies for the Rappahannock and Potomac Rivers)
technical support to local governments.

This past Friday, Kelly and Lowery were recognized as Friends of the Rappahannock’s “Northern Neck Community Partners of...
06/09/2026

This past Friday, Kelly and Lowery were recognized as Friends of the Rappahannock’s “Northern Neck Community Partners of the Year” at the Lower Rappahannock Celebration 🎉🏆🦀.

We are grateful for all the opportunities working with Robin & Claire on classroom lessons, field days, & professional development workshops.

We are also grateful for all the cool vibes our newest little intern brings 😎

Bay Quest Summer PD Workshop ✅We officially kicked off the ☀️ Summer 2026 professional development workshops last week w...
06/08/2026

Bay Quest Summer PD Workshop ✅

We officially kicked off the ☀️ Summer 2026 professional development workshops last week with Captain Dave on the Bay Quest Charters.

Thanks to an amazing partnership with Friends of the Rappahannock, we provided environmental educators with the opportunity to explore oyster harvesting, river ecology, and the rich history of the Coan River right here in the Northern Neck.

If you are interested in participating a summer PD workshop, check out our website for more information - https://www.nnswcd.org/professional-development-workshops/

🌳 Environmental Educators 🌳If you are looking for a summer workshop to gain hands-on training that focuses on wildlife c...
05/28/2026

🌳 Environmental Educators 🌳
If you are looking for a summer workshop to gain hands-on training that focuses on wildlife conservation, aquatics, forestry activities and much more - stop scrolling!

NNSWCD is partnering with Friends of the Rappahannock to offer 4 professional development workshops this summer for formal and nonformal environmental educators in the Northern Neck and surrounding areas.

🖊️ Register today - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd5hl4hzuWB84DwqAwErqoQvjagTGWMoiRHqwSsXly3Qq3rUg/viewform

Join us next Tuesday for an exciting day on the Coan River!
05/27/2026

Join us next Tuesday for an exciting day on the Coan River!

Calling all educators! 📚🐟

Join Friends of the Rappahannock, Northern Neck Soil & Water Conservation District, and Bay Quest Charters for an exciting professional development opportunity for a boat day aboard the Bay Quest. Held on June 2nd from 8:15 AM – 3:00 PM at Coan River Marina.

Explore the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem through hands-on learning including:
🦪 Oyster habitat studies
💧 Water sampling
🦀 Live marine specimen collection
🌱 Ecology and marine science exploration and more...

Learn more and register today! Plus view additional Additional educator workshops will also be offered throughout the summer. https://riverfriends.org/calendar-item/bay-quest/

Have a safe and happy holiday weekend 🇺🇸
05/19/2026

Have a safe and happy holiday weekend 🇺🇸

05/18/2026

For a complete list of available hay for sale (including locations) check out:https://www.vdacs.virginia.gov/pdf/hay.pdf

WOW, WHAT A DAY!! 🌟This past Saturday, we had a record-breaking 🎖️ HHW event for Westmoreland County. Over 140 vehicles ...
05/18/2026

WOW, WHAT A DAY!! 🌟

This past Saturday, we had a record-breaking 🎖️ HHW event for Westmoreland County. Over 140 vehicles participated by bringing household hazardous waste, electronic waste, and/or prescription drugs for proper disposal.

We greatly appreciate all of our partners and homeowners that help to make this event possible. Thank you again to Westmoreland County Government for allowing us to include E-Waste at this event and future events!

🗓️ Mark your calendars for the fall event - September 26, 2026
Virginia Cooperative Extension - Westmoreland County

‼️THIS SATURDAY is the Westmoreland County Household Hazardous & ELECTRONIC Waste Collection Event. We will be in the pa...
05/11/2026

‼️THIS SATURDAY is the Westmoreland County Household Hazardous & ELECTRONIC Waste Collection Event. We will be in the parking lot at the AT Johnson Building in Montross from 8AM-12PM.

Please bring old paint cans, used oil, bad gas, bulky electronics and prescription drugs for proper disposal.

Call 804-313-9102 for more information or click here - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1py_jsuttJAMmQpOuLJiQPkGM7sjQpOqw/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=117194345185786776458&rtpof=true&sd=true

Virginia Cooperative Extension - Westmoreland County
Westmoreland County Government

❗️Westmoreland County❗️We are SO EXCITED to announce that Westmoreland County will be ACCEPTING ELECTRONICS at the Sprin...
05/06/2026

❗️Westmoreland County❗️
We are SO EXCITED to announce that Westmoreland County will be ACCEPTING ELECTRONICS at the Spring 2026 HHW event!! 💻

Saturday, May 16 from 8AM-12PM bring your bulky electronics 📺, old paint cans 🎨, used oil 🛢️and so much more to the A. T. Johnson Building parking lot for proper disposal.

Call (804) 313-9102 X105 for more information.
Virginia Cooperative Extension - Westmoreland County
Westmoreland County Government

Address

5585 Richmond Road
Warsaw, VA
22572

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+18043139102

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