Clallam Conservation District received funding through the National Estuary Program to assist horse and livestock owners residing within the Sequim-Dungeness Clean Water District, which spans from Bagley Creek east to the Clallam-Jefferson boundary, with protecting water quality. This grant provides assistance for implementing a variety of conservation practices that address horse and livestock impacts to streams, ditches, and wetlands. Practices such as stream fencing and developing alternative livestock watering systems may be eligible for cost-share assistance. Feel free to call the Conservation District or SIGN UP to request assistance from a conservation planner.

Don’t live within the Clean Water District but still interested in receiving assistance? Use the same link as above to sign up for assistance and a conservation planner will contact you.

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