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Partners of Scott County Watersheds

Our Mission: To improve the stewardship of Scott County watersheds through education, technical guidance, and volunteer opportunities.

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Get Involved

The health of our watersheds is directly connected to human, plant, and animal health; recreational opportunities and well-being; and our local and global economy. Healthy watersheds lead to strong communities.

While there are many threats and hinderances to the health of our waters, there are just as many ways to help. Here are some ways you can get involved with Partners of Scott County Watersheds and our efforts:

Provide Funding

Partnerships with local municipalities and businesses are essential to help our organization thrive. PSCW offers benefits for partnering organizations, including PSCW promotional materials and company recognition.

Become a Member

Becoming a member shows that you value healthy watersheds in your community and beyond! Help contribute to PSCW efforts and join the cohort of watershed warriors.

Donate

Whether it’s monetary, time, talent, or tools, your donation is incredibly valuable to the success of PSCW and our ability to work towards and maintain healthy watersheds.

Take Action

There are many things you can do to directly and indirectly improve water quality. Whether it’s planting native grasses in your lawn or joining a cleanup, you can make a difference!

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