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R-1999-20
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2/8/1999
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<br /> <br /> <br />RESOLUTION <br />99-20 <br />* * * * <br /> <br />WHEREAS, for over a half century fanners and ranchers working in cooperation with local soil and water <br />conservation districts (SWCD's), have built a legacy proving themselves willing and able to assume responsibility <br />for the conservation of the state's soil, water and related natural resources; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, since the 1940's technical assistance provided to landowners by soil and water conservation <br />districts has been provided by thefederal government through the USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service <br />(NRCS),. and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the reduction offunds appropriated to the USDA-NRCS over the past two decades has drastically <br />reduced the technical assistance available from this source; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, federally mandated programs such as the Fann Bill, the Oean Water Act, Safe Drinking Water <br />Act, and other environmental laws have drastically increased the workload of soil and water conservation districts <br />and NRCS Staff, thereby reducing the time available for district assistance to landowners for traditional <br />conservation planning; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, there is a need to continue to strengthen voluntary conservation programs to improve management <br />and efficiency of water use and to improve quality and quantity of water available for the citizens of Texas,. <br />strengthen locally led conservation programs to protect the state's soil resources; strengthen brush management <br />programs for crosion control, water management and improvement of wildlife habitat, and strengthen brush <br />management programs for crosion control, water management and improvement of wildlife habitat, and strengthen <br />voluntary conservation programs for timber stand improvement,. and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, there are many public benefits received from SWCD programs such as: the protection of local <br />land values and local tax bases; protection of the agriculture productivity base; sustaining local economies, <br />providing watershed protection and flood control; reducing sedimentation in streams, rivers and lakes,. increasing <br />or sustaining stream flows; enhancing groundwater recharge,. enhancing local municipal and industrial water <br />supplies; improving fisheries, wetlands and aquatic systems; maintaining stability of the state 's overall water <br />budget,. maintaining a healthy wildlife popukztion; helping proteer threatened and endangered species improving <br />air quality; providing community services through soil interpretations for agricultural and community development,. <br />and improving quality of life; <br />
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