LWCF makes a splash in WV

Photo Credit: Angie Rosser

LWCF makes a splash! The Land and Water Conservation Fund has been cooling down West Virginia summers since 1964. Over $7.5 million dollars have been used to build or improve 47 community pools across the state. Clay County received $354,000 from LWCF for construction of a public swimming pool in 1980, with another $34,000 for renovations in 2005.

Take action for the swimming pools across WV and LWCF here.

Visit Clay County’s swimming pool.

Learn more about the Land and Water Conservation Fund.