Susan Erlenwein, District Manager
The Conservation District provides water quality monitoring, abandoned water well plugging, increased irrigation efficiency, assistance to landowners in best management practices, and improvement of on-site waste systems. Sedgwick County’s contribution to the Conservation District provides funding for external staff, water quality testing, supplies and equipment.
Staff
District Manager:
Susan Erlenwein - Director of
Environmental Resources
316-660-7200
District Secretary and State
Water Resources Program Coordinator:
Rosemary Renner-Kessinger
316-660-7287
Water Quality Specialist and NPS/WRAPS Coordinator:
Susan Erlenwein - Director of
Environmental Resources
316-660-7200
The Water Quality Specialist
receives notice of ECAs and reviews them for potential negative impacts in
District Board Members:
The Conservation District Board meets at 7:30 a.m. on the second Tuesday of every month at the Conservation District Office. These meetings are open to the public.
An annual meeting is required
by law and conducted in February each year to give a public financial statement
and accounting of the accomplishments of the Sedgwick County Conservation
District .for the previous year. The law also requires Election of new
supervisors or re-election of the one(s) whose terms have expired. It is also an
opportunity to recognize and award the local landowners for special efforts to
protect the soil and conserve water in
- Larry Kincheloe, Chairman
- Dale Allen, Vice Chairman
- Ambrose Lauer, Treasurer
- Roger Gregory, Supervisor
- Dee Ann Roths, Supervisor
- Lynn Buerki, Advisor
- Duane Carmichael, Advisor
- Duane Sanders, Advisor
- Randy Degenhardt, Advisor
Natural Resources Conservation Service:
- Robert Stutzman, District Conservationist
- Michael Wallace, Soil Conservation Technician
- Gaylyn Edwards, Office Automation Clerk

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