Water quality & quantity, Watersheds, Working lands, Working together

 

The Molalla River flows thru Freyer Park with evergreen trees in the foreground.

The Molalla River Watershed provides drinking water to more than 28,000 people in Molalla, Canby, and Colton.

The Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District is happy to announce some good news for landowners near Molalla and Canby. Our partners at the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) have awarded the District a grant to be distributed over the next five federal fiscal years. This grant money will be used to implement conservation practices on agricultural land near Canby and Molalla. This land is located within the Molalla National Water Quality Initiative area.

This funding helps pay for projects in the watershed that prevent soil, pesticides, nutrients, and other contaminants from reaching the river. The funds also pay to increase shade on the streams.

The goal of the grant it to improve water quality in the Molalla River Watershed as it is a “source” of drinking water for over 28,000 people. The December 2022 Molalla River Watershed Drinking Water Source Protection Plan for Canby Utility, City of Molalla, and Colton Water District here This report was influential in securing the NRCS grant.

A map showing the Molalla River Agricultural Implementation Area outlined in green, with towns like Molalla and Canby marked, and surrounding roads, rivers, and geographic features labeled.

Landowners near Molalla and Canby may be eligible for grant funding!

 

Which Conservation Practices Can be Implemented?

If your property is within the study area, you may be eligible to receive assistance to install a range of projects, including but not limited to:

  • Livestock Exclusion Fencing
  • Removal of invasive weeds/Establishing streamside native vegetation
  • Pasture management, cross fencing
  • Reduced tillage and soil health practices
  • Conservation cover/Cover crops
  • Field borders or filter strips
  • AND MANY MORE OPTIONS!

Contact Us Today!

Clean drinking water is everyone’s concern. Do your part by giving us a call today to find out more about this funding and to determine if you qualify for this program. Don’t wait! The first sign-up deadline is rapidly approaching.

Call us at: 503-210-6000 or send a message to [email protected]

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