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Illegal Dump Sites in
Pennsylvania State Forests

Gallitzin State Forest


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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Bedford County

Smile!Location: Ryot Road, West St. Clair Township
Status: This site was cleaned by volunteers September 14, 2002. Click the link for details!

Location: Crowsfoot, West St. Clair and Lincoln townships
Status: This site was cleaned by volunteers on May 3, 2003 with equipment assistance. Click the link for details!

Cambria County

Smile!Location: Mine 42 Road, Adams Township
Status: This was a two-phase cleanup with equipment in late October and early November, 2001, combined with a volunteer cleanup November 3, 2001. The site is being monitored. Click the link for cleanup details.

Indiana County

Location: SR 403, Phase One, Phase Two, and Phase Three, East Wheatfield and West Tayler Townships.
Status: The Phase One cleanup of this site took place on May 1, 2004. The Phase Two cleanup of this site took place on November 6, 2004. (Click the links above for details!) The Phase Three cleanup of this site took place on March 21 and 22, 2005.

Somerset County

Smile!Location: Brier Knob, Ogle Township
Status: This site was cleaned in 2000. Click on the link to read about the cleanup.

This page last updated March 31, 2005.

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