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305 SW C Avenue, Suite 1, Corvallis, Oregon 97333 • (541) 753-7208

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  Benton Soil and Water Conservation District
305 SW C Avenue, Suite 1
Corvallis, OR     97333
  Phone (541) 753-7208
Fax (541) 753-1871
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Contact us if you would like to:

  • Work with your neighbors to set community goals and plan projects in your watershed, based on local ideas, local needs and voluntary action.
  • Prevent erosion of valuable topsoil from farmland, streambanks and construction sites.
  • Find out how you can get financial and technical assistance for restoration projects, including valley bottoms, wetlands, stream corridors and waterways.
  • Obtain design and engineering assistance to reduce contaminated runoff from dairies, stables, and kennels. Take action before it becomes a regulatory problem!
  • Create or enhance habitat for birds, wildlife and fish on your farm, forest land, and rural property, while maintaining farm productivity.
  • Volunteer to promote conservation education by working with local schools, 4-H clubs, other groups, or with us at Benton SWCD.

The Benton SWCD has many resources available for landowners, educators, and community members for watershed enhancement projects and conservation education.

To get started, send us an e-mail, call or visit our office.


Come visit our office!
     How to Find us:

  • Travel south through downtown Corvallis on 4th Street
  • Turn left on C Avenue; just before the overpass and entrance ramp to Philomath. (C Avenue is a short dead end street that is actually a parking lot).
  • We are in Pioneer Plaza at the end of C Avenue.
  • Suite 1 is the office to the immediate left once you are inside the building lobby .

  • It is always a good idea to call before you visit, to be sure someone is in, 541-753-7208.


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Last updated: 3 Jan 2008 12:40 PM PST
The Benton Soil and Water Conservation District is an equal opportunity employer, providing services to the public without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or family status.