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Illegal Dump Sites in
Pennsylvania State Forests

Cumberland County

If you are interested in the cleanup of one or more of these sites, call PA CleanWays, toll-free, 1-877-7PA-FOREST (1-877-772-3673) or send an e-mail: forestbeauty@state.pa.us. Local interest in these sites is crucial to keeping them clean. Cleanups will be prioritized, in part, on citizen interest.
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Michaux State Forest

Smile!Location: Bendersville Road, Cooke Township
Status: This site was cleaned April 7, 2001. Click on the link to read about the cleanup.

Smile!Location: Big Pond Road, Southampton Township
Status: This site was cleaned April 29, 2001. Click on the link to read about the cleanup.

Location: Ridge Road North, Cooke and Dickinson Townships
Status: This site was cleaned by volunteers on April 5, 2003 with equipment assistance on March 24.

Smile!Location: Ridge Road North (2), Cooke and Dickinson Townships
Status: Cleaned by volunteers March 16, 2002.

Smile!Location: Thompson Hollow Road, Southampton Township
Status: Cleaned by volunteers March 16, 2002! Click the link for details!

Read more about additional sites in the Michaux State Forest.

Tuscarora State Forest

Smile!Location: Doubling Gap, Lower Mifflin Township
Status: Cleaned as a Pilot Site 2000, it is now being monitored. Click on the link to read about the cleanup.

Smile!Location: Three Square Hollow Road, Hopewell and Upper Mifflin Townships
Status: Cleaned by volunteers April 6, 2002, and equipment April 8 and 9, 2002. Click the link for details!

Read more about additional sites in the Tuscarora State Forest.

This page last updated June 16, 2003.

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Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Forest Land Beautification Program, Edward G Rendell, Governor