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Conservation district wins $30,000 invasive‑species grant to target phragmites in Davis County
Summary
Davis County Conservation District officials described an ISM grant and local programs to control phragmites and other noxious weeds; they urged cities and residents to report infestations for targeted help and described funding routes for private property owners.
The Davis County Conservation District told the Council of Governments it has secured a $30,000 Invasive Species Mitigation (ISM) grant to fight phragmites and other invasive plants countywide and asked cities and residents to report problem ditches, ponds and retention basins for targeted treatment.
Rulon Fowers, chair of the conservation district, described phragmites as a countywide concern that impedes…
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