Washington
Conservation Technical Assistance (CTA)
Success Stories
The Conservation Technical Assistance (CTA) program provides voluntary
conservation technical assistance to land-users, communities, units of state and
local government, and other Federal agencies in planning and implementing
conservation systems. This assistance is for planning and implementing
conservation practices that address natural resource issues. It helps people
voluntarily conserve, improve and sustain natural resources.
PDF documents requires Adobe
Acrobat.
2008 CTA Success Stories
Oasis south of Odessa
2003 CTA Success Stories
Community
Park Gets Face Lift (PDF 21KB)
Washington's
First Interagency Living Snow Fence Project (PDF 98KB)
2002 CTA Success Stories
Aeschliman
Farm Benefits from Direct Seeding, Whitman County (PDF 101KB)
Insuring
Water Quality on the Farm, Clallam County (PDF 78KB)
Reviving
the Forest in Seahurst Park, King County (PDF 60KB)
Water
Quality Improved through Irrigation, Clallam County (PDF 60KB)
2001 CTA Success Stories
Model
Farm Developed in Whatcom County CTA (PDF 73KB)
Fish
Passage Inventory of the Puyallup River CTA (PDF 106KB)
< Back to... Washington
Success Stories |