Wednesday, October 21, 2015

July 2015 Board Minutes

Please find a link below to the minutes from the July 2015 Board meeting of the Escambia Soil and Water Conservation District.

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May 2015 Board Minutes

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April 2015 Board Minutes

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March 2015 Board Minutes

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February 2015 Board Minutes

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January 2015 Board Minutes

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December 2014 Board Minutes

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Sunday, February 26, 2012

January 18, 2012 Meeting Minutes

Please find a link below to the minutes from the January 18, 2012 Board meeting of the Escambia Soil and Water Conservation District.

January Board Minutes

Sunday, January 22, 2012

ESWCD Asks to Join Conecuh Woods Landfill Lawsuit as a Plaintiff

The Escambia Soil and Water Conservation District has petitioned the Conecuh County Circuit Court to intervene as a plaintiff in the ongoing litgation concerning the proposed 5,100 acre landfill near Repton, Alabama. 

Motion to Intervene

The proposed landfill will be constructed on a 5,100 acre tract of land near Repton, which is an area approximately 40 miles north of Escambia County, Florida.  If the landfill is allowed, it will be one of the largest landfills in the United States, and the landfill will receive hazardous waste from all areas of the country.

As a community downstream of Escambia Creek, and south of the landfill site, and recognizing the potential devastating impact this landfill would have on the aquifers surrounding and underlying this community, the Escambia County Soil and Water Conservation District Board of Supervisors is of the opinion that the landfill poses a clear and present threat to the environment and the health and quality of life to all the citizens of Escambia County, Florida and asked the Escambia County Commission to join the lawsuit along with the Town of Century.

The lawsuit presently has several matters being reviewed by the Alabama Supreme Court.

The entire application for the landfill is available at the following link: