Non-Agriculture Conservation Programs Available
Non – Ag. Tree Planting
Virginia Conservation Assistance Program (VCAP)
LSWCD’s program offerings have grown substantially in recent years to cover both our traditional agricultural partners, to various programs for homeowners, HOAs, schools, and businesses.
Tree Plantings:
One of our most popular locally funded programs in LSWCD’s Non-Ag Tree Planting program which pays for forestation of turfgrass or bare areas. Plantings are typically bare root seedlings, planted with guidance from Virginia Department of Forestry or a private planting contractor. Plantings are typically at 12’ x 12’ spacing (300 trees per acre) with both canopy and understory species to help establish a balanced forest environment.
If you are interested in our Non-Ag Tree Planting visit the Fact Sheet here and contact Chris.VanVlack@lswcd.org for questions.
What is VCAP?
The Virginia Conservation Assistance Program (VCAP) is Virginia’s conservation cost-share program for non-agricultural projects that provides financial incentives and technical/educational assistance to Loudoun County homeowners and businesses who install Best Management Practices (BMP’s) in Virginia’s Chesapeake Bay Watershed to create more watershed-friendly landscapes.
This Program assists landowners with practices like Conservation Landscaping, Rain Gardens, Dry Wells, Permeable Pavers or Pavement, large scale rainwater harvesting and more. VCAP projects, much like the ag cost share program have 5–10-year contract agreements and having varying levels of cost share or flat rate payments.
Pet Waste Stations
The Pet Waste Station cost share program helps cover the costs for communities installing pet waste stations (bag dispensers and trash cans), as well as up to three years of maintenance. Picking up pet waste keeps excess nutrients and bacteria from washing into Loudoun’s streams which can harm habitat for stream life and pollute drinking water sources.
Septic Pump Out
LSWCD also maintains the popular septic pump out program to incentivize regular pumping and inspection of septic systems. Residents are eligible for a $50.00 rebate for costs associated with pumping out septic tanks every five years.
Why do Loudoun County’s waters need improving?
Non-point source pollution (from roads, parking lots, sidewalks, homes, lawns and offices) is the leading cause of water quality problems. Rainfall or snowmelt from rooftops, suburban lawns, golf courses, and paved surfaces picks up and carries away natural and human-made pollutants depositing them into ponds, streams, wetlands, ground water, and eventually the Potomac River. Common pollutants found in our waterways from stormwater runoff include fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides, oil and greases, litter, pet waste, soil/sediment, nitrogen, phosphorus, bacteria and heavy metals. This can be harmful to aquatic life, cause detrimental algal blooms, and contaminate local waters used for drinking water, swimming, fishing and boating. Loudoun County is part of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. This means these pollutants in our local waterways eventually drain to the Chesapeake Bay.
Want to help make a difference?
Participation in the VCAP program can help you to restore problem areas in your yard or community by controlling and minimizing erosion, improving riparian buffer areas, promoting wildlife habitat, re-vegetating bare spots, stabilizing drainage ways and treating stormwater runoff. Some of the methods we help you do this are to:
- Allow stormwater run-off to infiltrate through rain gardens and dry wells
- Remove impervious (paved or concrete) surfaces
- Install permeable pavement or pavers
- Convert turfgrass or areas of bare soil to native plantings
- To learn more about specific eligible practices and technical specifications: VCAP-PY25-26-Manual.pdf (vaswcd.org)
- For general information go to www.vaswcd.org/vcap

