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Soil and Water Conservation Commission reports fiscal year 2024 results and program demand; administrator signals staffing and funding challenges

2331193 · February 18, 2025
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Delwyn Trefts, administrator of the Idaho State Soil and Water Conservation Commission, briefed the Senate Agricultural Affairs Committee on the agency’s fiscal year 2024 annual and performance report, detailing revenues and expenditures, program activity for CREP and state water-quality cost-share programs, and staffing and technical capacity concerns.

Delwyn Trefts, administrator of the Idaho State Soil and Water Conservation Commission, briefed the Senate Agricultural Affairs Committee on the agency’s fiscal year 2024 annual and performance report, detailing revenues and expenditures, program activity for CREP and state water-quality cost-share programs, and staffing and technical capacity concerns.

Trefts said total commission revenues for fiscal year 2024 came from the general fund, interest receipts and the RCRDP loan fund and totaled approximately $3,950,000, while expenditures — including personnel, operating costs, trustee and benefit payments and loan disbursements — totaled just over $7,900,000. He described the commission’s four core functions as district support and services, comprehensive nonregulatory…

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