Government

Sotoyome Resource Conservation

Santa Rosa, CA

  • About Us

    The Sotoyome Resource Conservation District (RCD) is a non-regulatory public agency of the state of California that has been in existence since 1946. Our district consists of the northern 2/3rds of Sonoma County. There are currently 7 employees on staff. RCDs were established nationwide by an act of Congress to facilitate resource conservation at the local level. RCDs work to provide technical and funding assistance to help landowners and resource users develop locally driven solutions to address a broad range of natural resource concerns, including watershed management and protection of water quality. For more information about the Sotoyome RCD visit our website at: www.sotoyomercd.org.

    The Sotoyome Resource Conservation District (RCD) is a non-regulatory public agency of the state of California that has been in existence since 1946. Our district consists of the northern 2/3rds of Sonoma County. There are currently 7 employees on staff. RCDs were established nationwide by an act of Congress to facilitate resource conservation at the local level. RCDs work to provide technical and funding assistance to help landowners and resource users develop locally driven solutions to address a broad range of natural resource concerns, including watershed management and protection of water quality. For more information about the Sotoyome RCD visit our website at: www.sotoyomercd.org.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Agriculture
    • Environment & Sustainability

    Location

    • 201 Concourse Blvd, Ste B, Santa Rosa, CA 95403, United States
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