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Annual Report 2018

January 29, 2019 by GCSWCD

Each year, GCSWCD publishes an annual report documenting our efforts throughout the year. Download the 2018 report to see program impact and accomplishments!

2018 GCSWCD Annual Report

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Let’s Start a Conservation Conversation!

GCSWCD serves Greenville County in the Upstate of South Carolina. As part of the federal Clean Water Act, Greenville County offers storm water pollution education. Motor oil, fertilizer, leaves, trash and pet waste may seem like no big deal but they actually pollute our water.

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Contact Us!

Do you need to reach someone at Greenville County Soil and Water Conservation District? Here’s how!

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301 University Ridge
Suite 4800
Greenville, SC 29601

864.467.2755

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Kirsten Robertson, District Manager
Lynn Pilewski, Education Program Coordinator
Shelby Cohen, Community Relations Coordinator

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