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Staff reports detail progress on Deer Creek Marsh, Pulaski Drainage, Sandy Creek 9E, invasive species and education programs

Oswego County Soil and Water Conservation District Board of Directors · February 10, 2026
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Summary

District technicians reported project progress including Deer Creek Marsh and Pulaski Drainage bids, work on Sandy Creek 9E modeling, ongoing agricultural assessments, water chestnut launch site planning, and education/training events; tree sale orders total 59 with approximately $6,700 in revenue to date.

During the Feb. 10 board meeting, district staff presented updates on multiple ongoing projects and training initiatives.

Ben Gephard reported slow but steady progress on the Deer Creek Marsh project, including outreach to soil‑boring companies, drafting bids for borings and a boardwalk pending revision, and continued soils research. He also reported Pulaski Drainage estimates for BMP sizes and a first draft bid awaiting revision, and that he has completed six agricultural…

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