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- Katawba Valley Land Trust has received a donation of a conservation easement on a section of Waxhaw Creek below the U. S. 521 bridge in upper Lancaster County. The gift was received from Lucy Crenshaw and Margaret Crenshaw Riddle. The easement will provide protection from development or alteration for an area 50 feet on either side of the stream for a distance of 8,202 feet.
- Kathleen and Lee Sherman of Lancaster County recently donated a tract of land in eastern Lancaster County to Katawba Valley Land Trust. The land, including two parcels, totals 28.386 acres and lies on Jasper Branch, a tributary of the Lynches River. The land has access from U. S. 601 near Taxahaw Road.
- James J. White III donated a conservation easement to Katawba Valley Land Trust on his entire 76 acre tract located on Van Wyck Road in the fast growing Indian Land area in Lancaster County.
Activities of Katawba Valley Land Trust have resulted in the preservation by acquisition or easement of a total of approximately 2,268 acres of land in four South Carolina counties.
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