Chris Brewer Chris Brewer

Public Notice of 2023 Election to the Board of Supervisors

Persons desiring to run for the office of District Supervisor for the Cumberland County Soil & Water Conservation District should contact the District office at 35 Main Street, Suite 3, Windham, Maine (Phone: 892-4700), to obtain nomination papers.

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Ali Clift Ali Clift

Stop the Spread of Poo-llution

Did you know? Dog waste is high in nitrogen, phosphorus, and pathogens. It can pollute nearby waterbodies where we fish, play, and get our drinking water.

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Katharine Wojcik Katharine Wojcik

Just Released: Our 2022 Annual Report

We are proud to present our 2022 Annual Report. Join us in looking back on a great year of service, outreach, education and support. We look forward to making an impact and continuing our tradition of excellent service in 2023.

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Chris Brewer Chris Brewer

We Are Hiring a District Technician and an Assistant District Engineer

The Cumberland County Soil and Water Conservation District is hiring a Assistant District Engineer will work with the District Engineer and the District Staff to help deliver educational programs and technical services that address the region’s soil and water conservation needs, including stormwater, agriculture, soil health, watershed management, and invasive species. If this sounds like a fantastic opportunity for you, please consider applying today.

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Chris Brewer Chris Brewer

Public Notice of Election to the Board of Supervisors

Persons desiring to run for the office of District Supervisor for the Cumberland County Soil & Water Conservation District should contact the District office at 35 Main Street, Suite 3, Windham, Maine (Phone: 892-4700), to obtain nomination papers.

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Chris Brewer Chris Brewer

We Are Hiring an Assistant District Engineer

The District is hiring an Assistant District Engineer to support our soil and water conservation programs. The Assistant engineer will work with the District Engineer and the Technical Team. The Assistant Engineer will work with private landowners and road and lake associations; contribute to diverse projects ranging from stream crossing restorations to urban development practices; assist municipalities and regulators preparing for climate change impacts to soil and water resources; and much more. If this sounds like a fantastic opportunity for you, please consider applying today.

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