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Knox County Soil and Water Conservation District

Snapp/Kelso and Smalls Creek Watershed: November 2022 Update

Posted on November 17, 2022 by KCSWCDAdmin

We will be holding our next steering committee meeting at noon on Wednesday December 7, 2022. We will be hearing from Dick Vermillion, Knox County Surveyor about what’s happening in the watershed. All are welcome and if you are interested in attending, please contact me at Christopher.nettles@nacdnet.net for more details. Water quality monitoring within the watershed is continuing on a monthly basis. A map of the watershed can be viewed at: https://tinyurl.com/5n88upmx . Water quality data along with the stream assessment data can be viewed at: https://tinyurl.com/y38j9kjv .

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