Oconee River Soil and Water Conservation District

Oconee River Soil and Water Conservation District The Oconee River Soil and Water Conservation District in Northeast Georgia covers four counties: Barrow, Clarke, Jackson, and Oconee.

Great opportunity for rising 10th, 11th & 12th graders! Know anyone interested? Our district will sponsor the registrati...
04/10/2026

Great opportunity for rising 10th, 11th & 12th graders! Know anyone interested? Our district will sponsor the registration fee and your student can attend free of charge! For more information see the flyer below or contact [email protected]

04/03/2026
02/11/2026

BROAD RIVER CONSERVATION DISTRICT AND PARTNERS HOLDING POULTRY COMPOSTING WORKSHOP

The Broad River Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD), a local agency dedicated to the conservation and stewardship of the area’s natural resources and provides technical assistance for programs related to natural resource conservation and agriculture. The district is partnering with Georgia Association of Conservation Districts (GACD) and state and federal agencies to educate the community about poultry composting.

This workshop will discuss general practices and provide technical assistance for poultry composing from UGA Extension and USDA-Natural Resource Conservation Service, Hartwell Office.

The event will be held on March 12, 2026, from 5:30pm to 8:30pm at the John W. Swails Center, located at 2200 Main Street, Royston, GA 30662. Dinner will be served. This is a free event, but registration is required online at www.gacd.us/events.

The Broad River Soil and Water Conservation District is a unit of state government that directs natural resource management programs in Banks, Franklin, Hart, Madison, Elbert, Oglethorpe, and Wilkes Counties. The Conservation District works with farmers, landowners, and with other units of government to educate and actively promote programs and practices that support the conservation, and use and development of soil, water, and related resources. More information can be found at www.gacd.us/broadriver.

02/07/2026
Oconee River Soil & Water District is accepting proposals for environmental projects within your school system. The gran...
09/08/2025

Oconee River Soil & Water District is accepting proposals for environmental projects within your school system. The grant is available to educators in both public & private schools in Barrow, Clarke, Jackson and Oconee Counties. The purpose of the grant is to provide up to $1500 in funding for educators to implement or maintain lessons and projects in their schools to teach students about agriculture and natural resources. Applications are due by January 15, 2022. The winning projects will be announced by January 31, 2022. For more information or to apply contact Jennifer Standridge at [email protected] or 706-552-4479.

Congratulations to fellow Supervisor Alan Toney
08/04/2025

Congratulations to fellow Supervisor Alan Toney

Alan Toney of Fulton County Inducted into Southeast Conservation Hall of Fame

August 4, 2025, Louisville, KY— Alan Toney of Fulton County was inducted into the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) Southeast Region Hall of Fame at their Luncheon held in Louisville, KY on August 4.

The Southeast Region Conservation Hall of Fame annually recognizes and honors individuals from the Southeast Region of the United States who have had a significant impact or influence on natural resources conservation practice or partnerships at the local, state, territory, regional or national levels.

Alan Toney has been a District Supervisor for the Fulton County Soil and Water Conservation District for 31 years. He currently serves as the District Chair. He was inducted into the GACD Hall of Fame in 2021 for his leadership efforts in conservation.

As a fourth generation Atlanta native, Alan had the pleasure of exploring Georgia’s woods and waterways from a young age. Growing up, he spent his time in the ponds and rivers near his home. An avid outdoorsman, and Georgia Master Naturalist, Alan is a student of the outdoors. He enjoys fly fishing, kayaking, seeing wildlife, and visiting Yellowstone National Park with his family.

He is a founding member of Georgia Adopt-A-Stream, and worked with Former President Jimmy Carter on the Friends of the River initiative to create the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. He served as Vice Chair of the Atlanta Development Planning Committee during the implementation of the Metropolitan River Protection Act, helping to protect Georgia’s waters in the midst of booming urban development.

Now retired from corporate finance, Alan continues his devotion to the outdoors. As a Chattahoochee Riverkeeper volunteer, he has logged 2,800 annual miles collecting water samples of the Chattahoochee River and its tributaries to monitor the health of Georgia’s waterways that impact humans and the ecosystem at large. Alan also serves as the Treasurer of Friends of Lost Corner Nature Preserve that implements native plants and pollinator habitat.

Alan and the other district supervisors work together to protect state waters in Atlanta’s heavily urban environment. Fellow district supervisor Cory Rayburn had this to say of him: “in his 30 years on the Fulton County SWCD, Alan has exemplified strong leadership and vision with a focus on keeping our local water resources healthy and clean. Alan has inspired me with his wisdom and sense of tact when balancing environmental protection with sustaining healthy growth in the County. His early work with grassroots environmental organizations laid the groundwork that is now embedded in the way we manage and protect our soil and water resources.”

Alan is a long time advocate for Georgia’s natural places and has championed conservation causes such as water quality, native plants and pollinator habitat restoration, invasive species removal, erosion and sedimentation control, and more.

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Winder, GA
30680

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Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
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