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Contra Costa Resource Conservation District
Board Meetings:


CCRCD's regularly scheduled Board meetings are:
the Third Tuesday of every month 
 8:30 A.M. at 5552 Clayton Road, Concord

Click the below image of our latest
CURRENTS Annual Report
to download a copy of the PDF
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Interested in being an associate member for the 
CONTRA COSTA RESOURCE CONSERVATION DISTRICT? 
​We would love your input!

CLICK HERE TO APPLY FOR ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR AT CCRCD

Please explore our Long-Term Strategic Plan by click the button below:
CCRCD Strategic Long Term Plan 2018

Alhambra Creek
Carquinez Strait
Pinole Creek
Rodeo Creek
Walnut Creek
History:
The Contra Costa Resource Conservation District (CCRCD) was formed in 1941. Our service area is consistent with the political boundaries of Contra Costa County and covers 516,191 acres. CCRCD is one of California ’s 103 Resource Conservation Districts. For more information about California's RCDs, visit the California Association of Resource Conservation Districts.
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Governance:
The Contra Costa RCD is governed by a voluntary Board of Directors appointed by the County Board of Supervisors and regulated under Division 9: California Public Resources Code.


CCRCD Annual Report:
The RCD has active programs in many parts of the county. To read summaries of our recent and ongoing work.
Annual Report 2017-2018
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Hours

M-F: 9am - 5pm
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Telephone

925-672-4577 ext. 4149

Email

info@ccrcd.org
  • Home
  • About
    • Board & Staff
    • Projects
    • Annual Report
  • Events
    • ShorelineFestival2022
    • CCCD2020
    • Digital Events
    • Hack Bay Delta
  • Agriculture
    • Agriculture News & Events
    • Healthy Soils Incentives Program
    • Healthy Soils Initiative
    • Livestock Pond Initiative
    • Illegal Dumping Cleanup and Prevention Program >
      • Illegal Dumping Resources
    • Carbon Farming
  • EcoStewards
  • Watersheds
    • Alhambra Creek Watershed >
      • Alhambra Watershed Council
      • Peyton Slough Watershed >
        • Peyton Slough Wetlands Advisory Committee
      • Friends of Alhambra Creek
    • Bay Point, Pittsburg & Antioch >
      • Agua
    • Carquinez Watershed Council
    • Pinole Creek Watershed
    • Rodeo Creek Watershed
    • Walnut Creek Watershed >
      • Arundo Removal and Replacement Team
      • Creek Invaders
  • Contact
  • Opportunities
  • Donate Now!
  • Newsletter