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Illegal Dump Sites in Pennsylvania
State Forests and Parks

Luzerne 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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Lehigh Gorge State Park

Smile!Location: Lehigh Tannery, Foster Township
Status: Volunteer cleanup was held August 2, 2002, followed by contractor work. Click the link to see how it was done!

Location: Rail Trail, White Haven Borough
Status: This site was cleaned by a contractor starting the week of May 12, 2003. Click the link for details!

Location: Slot Hole, Dennison Township
Status: This site was cleaned by a contractor starting the week of May 12, 2003. Click the link for details!

Nescopeck State Park

Location: Bazitsko Farmstead, Lemon Farmstead, and Red Brick House, Dennison Township
Status: These sites were cleaned by volunteers on June 28, 2003. Click the link for details!

Smile!Location: Honey Hole Road/Route 437, Dennison Township
Status: A contractor cleaned this site July 17, 2002. Click the link for details!

Smile!Location: Hoda Farm, Butler Township
Status: Volunteers cleaned this site July 13, 2002, followed by a contractor cleanup. Click the link for details!

Smile!Location: Mountain Loop/Oak Trail, Dennison Township
Status: A contractor cleaned this site July 17, 2002. Click the link for details!

Smile!Location: Quarry, Dennison Township
Status: A contractor cleaned this site July 17, 2002. Click the link for details!

This page last updated April 13, 2005.

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