New Office LocationThe Camden County Soil Conservation District moved to a new location on September 22, 2021
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Updated Forms
April 30, 2019
The State Soil Conservation Committee has released an updated application form. It is available as a fillable PDF file and may also be downloaded, printed and filled out by hand. Changes to the form include space for the email address of the applicant and the plan preparer and a space for the Total Soil Restoration Acres. Please update your files with the new application form.
New Bulletins
November 21, 2018
The State Soil Conservation District has released clarifying information on the use the DelMarVa Unit Hydrograph. Please see Technical Bulletin 2018-4...
The State Soil Conservation District has released Clarification and Guidance on the applicability of Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Program on land disturbance with approved NRCS conservation plans.
The State Soil Conservation District has released clarifying information on the use the DelMarVa Unit Hydrograph. Please see Technical Bulletin 2018-4...
The State Soil Conservation District has released Clarification and Guidance on the applicability of Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Program on land disturbance with approved NRCS conservation plans.
Soil Restoration on Construction Sites
December 7, 2017
Soil Restoration on Construction Sites in New Jersey has begun. In accordance with P.L. 2010, Chpt. 113, The Soil Restoration Act, NJDA has modified its Top Soil and Land Grading Standards to address requirements for soil restoration on construction sites where soils may have become compacted. The goal of restoration as stated in the Act, is to enhance the establishment of vegetation used to provide permanent soil stabilization.
Soil Restoration on Construction Sites in New Jersey has begun. In accordance with P.L. 2010, Chpt. 113, The Soil Restoration Act, NJDA has modified its Top Soil and Land Grading Standards to address requirements for soil restoration on construction sites where soils may have become compacted. The goal of restoration as stated in the Act, is to enhance the establishment of vegetation used to provide permanent soil stabilization.
Camden County SCD Announces New Grant Award
November 17, 2017
The Camden County Soil Conservation District has received a grant award from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Water Quality Restoration Grants for Nonpoint Source Pollution program. The project entitled: Green Infrastructure in Gloucester City and Camden City Grantees: Camden County Soil Conservation District and Rutgers Cooperative Extension Water Resources Program will help to address stormwater and runoff issues in the Combined Sewer neighborhoods of Gloucester City and North Camden through a variety of Green Infrastructure projects.
The Camden County Soil Conservation District has received a grant award from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Water Quality Restoration Grants for Nonpoint Source Pollution program. The project entitled: Green Infrastructure in Gloucester City and Camden City Grantees: Camden County Soil Conservation District and Rutgers Cooperative Extension Water Resources Program will help to address stormwater and runoff issues in the Combined Sewer neighborhoods of Gloucester City and North Camden through a variety of Green Infrastructure projects.