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Pike County Conservation District
PCCD logo, an outline of Pike County with the outline of a tree and stream and the words "est. 1956"
Pike County Conservation District
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        • Invasive Species
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          • Erosion Control with more than 1 acre of disturbance
          • Erosion Control Plans with less than 1 acre of disturbance
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          • Waterways & Wetlands Management Permit
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Group of staff, board members, and partners posing for a photo outside wearing safety vests
September 29, 2023

What is the Conservation District’s Role?

The front of the District building with orange lilies in front
September 28, 2023

Welcome Our New District Staff!

illustration explains how runoff and containments can enter through groundwater into our drinking water
August 24, 2023

Protecting Your Drinking Water Source

grid of eight different blooms
July 24, 2023

Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs)

Japanese knotweed closeup, oval green leaves with long white flowers
June 28, 2023

iMapInvasives and Pennsylvania

Delaware River in fall with trees surrounding the river and fallen leaves on the surface
May 30, 2023

What is My Watershed Address?

Life stages of spotted lanternfly chart, with an egg mass, early nymph, late nymph, adult with wings closed, and adult with wings open. The early nymphs are black with white spots, late nymphs are red with black stripes and white spots, and the adult has light pink wing with black spots.
March 29, 2023

The Spotted Lanternfly

The PCCD building in spring with lilies
March 27, 2023

District Welcomes New Communications Coordinator

A lake at dusk, taken from a gravel beach
February 22, 2023

Pennsylvania State Water Plan Released

Control buttons inside a plow truck
February 22, 2023

PennDOT, Winter Weather Management, and You

A road going through a dense forest of evergreen trees with sunlight streaming in
January 26, 2023

The Link Between Forests and Healthy Watersheds

A staff and board member macroinvertebrate sampling, transferring samples from a net into a jar
December 28, 2022

Pike County Surface Water Quality Report 2022

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Pike County Conservation District
556 Route 402
Hawley, PA 18428

(570) 226-8220
pikecd@pikepa.org

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