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Pennsylvania DCNR Main Page


Illegal Dump Sites in
Pennsylvania State Forests

Huntingdon 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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Rothrock State Forest

Smile!Location: Allensville Road, Miller Township
Status: Cleaned as a Pilot Site 2000, it is now being monitored. Click on the link to read about the cleanup.

Smile!Location: Barrville Road, Jackson Township; also in Mifflin County
Status: Cleaned by volunteers November 10, 2001, click the link to read about the cleanup. If you would like to help monitor the site, Volunteer Now!

Location: Colerain Road, Spruce Creek Township
Status: This site was cleaned by volunteers on April 29, 2004. Click the link for details!

Smile!Location: Cooper's Gap Road, Brown Township; also in Mifflin County
Status: Cleaned by volunteers Summer 2001.

Location: Haul Road.
Status: This site was cleaned by DCNR Forestry Personnel in September 2003.

Location: Little Shingletown Road, Barree Township
Status: This site was cleaned by a contractor on November 1, 2003.

Location: Pennsylvania Furnace Road, West Township
Status: This site was cleaned by a contractor on November 12, 2003.

Smile!Location: Trough Creek Drive, Todd Township
Status: An equipment cleanup was conducted April 6, 2002. Click the link for details!

Read more about additional sites in the Rothrock State Forest.

This page last updated June 30, 2004.

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