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County Soil and Water official outlines $300,000 watershed grant, free soil testing and local projects

5895059 · April 22, 2025
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Summary

Vanderburgh County Soil and Water reported a $300,000 319 implementation grant for the Lower Pigeon watershed, a $20,000 Clean Water Indiana grant, free soil sampling under a soil-health grant and significant local match leverage.

Megan Klink, department head for Vanderburgh County Soil and Water, briefed commissioners on the department’s staffing, current grants and local projects on April 22.

Klink said the office has two full-time employees and operates out of the USDA service center. She described an active 319 implementation grant of $300,000 focused on the Lower…

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