CEO | Outreach & Engagement
Northern Soil and Water Conservation District and a Southern Soil and Water Conservation District to work in partnership with the University of Guam, and in cooperation with all government of Guam entities overseeing local and federal programs established to promote the conservation, development and the use of soil and water resources of Guam in order to control and prevent soil erosion and flooding, and to improve agriculture water management.
Chapter 71, Title 5 of the Guam Code Annotated (Guam Public Law 31-125:2), created the Soil and Water Conservation Districts and District Boards. Specifically, this law established a Northern Soil and Water Conservation District and a Southern Soil and Water Conservation District to work in partnership with the University of Guam, and in cooperation with all government of Guam entities overseeing local and federal programs established to promote the conservation, development and the use of soil and water resources of Guam in order to control and prevent soil erosion and flooding, and to improve agriculture water management.
The Northern District’s jurisdiction encompasses the entire land area that is situated to the North of Route 4 that extends from Agana Bay Paseo Loop Bridge to Pago Bay Bridge. The Southern District’s jurisdiction encompasses the entire land area that is situated to the South of Route 4 that extends from Agana Bay Paseo Loop Bridge to Pago Bay Bridge.
Each district board is made up of five district directors, or five (5) Directors for the Northern District, and five (5) Directors for the Southern District. The Directors are elected from within and among district members.
The membership of each district is made up of farmers, farmland owners and land occupiers in said district. Farmer means a resident registered as a farmer by the Department of Agriculture. Farmland Owner means a person, firm, or corporation who is an owner or operator of land used for the purpose of producing aquaculture products, bushes, crops, fruit or nut-bearing trees, herbs, livestock, ornamentals, timber or vines. Land Occupier means any person, firm, or corporation who holds title to or, in the case of leased land, the person, firm, or corporation who holds possession of any lands lying within a district.
Each district board shall: a) invite farmers, farmland owners and land occupiers in their respective district to register as members, and b) to cause each registered member to be listed in an official registry of active members and said registry is to be maintained and updated quarterly, as needed, by each District Board. Said registry of active members is used by the University to determine eligible voters and district director candidates as well as eligible nominators for director candidates in each district.
With respect to this statute, the University is to work in partnership with the Soil and Water Conservation District Boards to promote and support the conservation of Guam’s soil and water resources. Below are the more salient activities the University provides to the district boards:
*Useful Soil and Water Conservation Districts links:
Bld/RFP Number | Date Posted | Submission Deadline | Downloadable Documents | Status |
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UOG RFP No. SG-2021-001 | October 14, 2020 | October 29, 2020 |
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OPEN |
SGSWCD RFP No. SG-2021-001 Amendment No. 1 | October 29, 2020 | November 05, 2020 | RFP SG-21-001 Amendment No. 01 | OPEN |