‘Free Riparian Buffer Program Targets Water Feature Protection’

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The Riparian Buffer Program, supported by the Thomas Jefferson Soil and Water Conservation District, helps protect water features of landowners at no cost. The program focuses on implementing and maintaining buffers of native trees, shrubs and grasses that filter out pollutants and sediment from runoff, aiming to protect the water quality. The program also covers the costs of planting materials and offers technical assistance for landowners.


Riparian Buffer Program Protects Water Features at Zero Cost for Landowners

The riparian buffer program sets out to safeguard water features without costing landowners anything. The initiative is a welcome move in the bid to conserve riparian habitats and improve water quality.


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