The SCSA view: Special help for a special issue
RR Willis - Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 1985 - jswconline.org
When the headquarters staff first put forth the idea of a special JSWC issue devoted entirely
to the subject of non-point-source water pollution control, those of us on SCSA's governing …
to the subject of non-point-source water pollution control, those of us on SCSA's governing …
Special help for a special issue
TV AUTHORITY - 1985 - jswconline.org
When the headquarters staff first put forth the idea of a special] SWC issue devoted entirely
to the subject of nonpoint-source water pollution control, those of us on SCSAs governing …
to the subject of nonpoint-source water pollution control, those of us on SCSAs governing …
[CITATION][C] The SCSA view: Moving to the future
MG Cook - Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 1986 - jswconline.org
SCSA's Council held an important meeting in mid-November at our international
headquarters. During that meeting, the Council considered and adopted a threeyear …
headquarters. During that meeting, the Council considered and adopted a threeyear …
The SCSA view: SCSA as a crossroad
RR Willis - Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 1984 - jswconline.org
This is my first opportunity to communicate with SCSA members since assuming the
Presidency. Thank you for the opportunity to serve. Your advice, counsel, and help will be …
Presidency. Thank you for the opportunity to serve. Your advice, counsel, and help will be …
The SWCS view: Progress, but more work is needed
RL Duesterhaus - Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 1991 - jswconline.org
I'VE enjoyed writing these columns for the past two years. These are fast-paced and exciting
times for soil and water conservation activities. In the short period of two years, a …
times for soil and water conservation activities. In the short period of two years, a …
The SCSA view: On taking risks
MG Cook - Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 1987 - jswconline.org
IT has been most interesting during the past year to hear SCSA members relate their views
of our organization: why they became members, what they expect, and what we ought to be …
of our organization: why they became members, what they expect, and what we ought to be …
[CITATION][C] The SWCS view: Communicating the message
DR Cressman - Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 1989 - jswconline.org
IN my last column, I referred to the role of the JSWC in helping the Soil and Water
Conservation Society create an environment for excellence in resource conservation. In this …
Conservation Society create an environment for excellence in resource conservation. In this …
Nonpoint-source pollution control: The USDA position
PC Myers - Journal of soil and water conservation, 1986 - jswconline.org
NONPOINT-SOURCE pollution is among the nation's most serious natural resource
problems. In 6 of the 10 Environmental Protection Agency regions nonpoint sources are the …
problems. In 6 of the 10 Environmental Protection Agency regions nonpoint sources are the …
The SWCS view: Chapters help SWCS achieve mission
R Duesterhaus - Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 1991 - jswconline.org
I am impressed by the activities in which I see our chapters involved. Chapter leaders can
take credit for involving members in the many current programs being used to advance the …
take credit for involving members in the many current programs being used to advance the …
The SWCS view: Effectively filling a special niche
R Hicks - Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 1991 - jswconline.org
AS a professional society of members from many disciplines and institutions, SWCS
provides its members with a unique environment for professional development and …
provides its members with a unique environment for professional development and …