Clayton County Conservation District was formed out of Fayette (to the west) and Henry (to the east) in 1858 and was named after Judge Augustin S. Clayton, who served in the Georgia General Assembly. According to 2004 Census estimates, it is the fifth most populous county in the state as well as the fifth most populous in the 10- county Atlanta region. At 143 square miles, Clayton is the third smallest county in the state (out of 159) and the second smallest in the 10-county region, larger only than Rockdale.
Contact Clayton County Soil and Water Conservation District
Contact Clayton County Soil and Water Conservation District
201 W Solomon Street
Griffin, GA 30223
Phone: (770) 957-5705
Fax: (855) 577-0881
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