Our Mission
To protect and improve the soil, water resources, and natural habitats in Mercer County and enhance the quality of life for present and future generations.
Responsibilities of Mercer Soil
& Water Conservation District
The Mercer Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD) is a legally organized subdivision of the State of Ohio, responsible for conserving soil, water, and natural resources within Mercer County. As a unit of state government, the District operates under Chapter 940 of the Ohio Revised Code.
Funding
The District’s funding comes from two primary sources:
• Mercer County Commissioners
• Ohio Department of Agriculture – Division of Soil and Water Conservation
State funding is provided through a matching program outlined in the state budget.
Board of Supervisors
The District is guided by a five-member Board of Supervisors, each elected to a three-year term. These supervisors volunteer their time to:
• Administer district programs
• Coordinate collaboration with government agencies
• Establish policies and priorities for conservation education and technical support
The Mercer SWCD staff works alongside the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to serve landowners and residents throughout the county. The Board and staff invite community members to participate in conservation efforts and support sound conservation practices.
District Information
The SWCD staff is responsible for implementing district programs by providing conservation education and technical assistance to landowners who wish to install or improve conservation practices on their property.
The staff and board are committed to work in key resource areas, including:
• Animal waste management
• Water management (drainage)
• Erosion control
• Water quality improvement
• Woodland and wildlife habitat improvement
• Public education and outreach
Mercer Soil & Water Conservation Board of Supervisors
Board of Supervisors:
Kevin Otte, Chairman
Scott Tobin, Vice-Chairman
Gerrett Hellwarth, Secretary
Mike Dues, Treasurer/Fiscal Agent
Pete Hinders, Public Relations
Mercer Soil & Water Conservation District Staff