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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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          • Erosion Control with more than 1 acre of disturbance
          • Erosion Control Plans with less than 1 acre of disturbance
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  • Water
The top of a well, sitting next to it is the water level monitor that the Watershed Specialist uses to test well levels
July 15, 2020

Stories from the Field: Well Runs

The supplies needed for an at-home groundwater model set on a counter, including a bowl of rocks, two sponges, three colors of food dye, a pitcher of water, a glass jar, and a hand soap dispenser
April 2, 2020

Live at Home Activities!

A wooded rocky stream with a tree down across it
March 31, 2020

Pike County Streams: Our Valuable Natural Treasure

A large construction vehicle digs up soil
February 27, 2020

Erosion and Sedimentation Control for Small Projects

A stream with large mossy rocks
January 30, 2020

Report on Environmental Quality of Pike County Streams: 2019

An aerial shot of an almost computer generated looking housing development
November 26, 2019

Conservation Design

A rocky stream at water level view with moss covered rocks and tree-lined shores
July 23, 2019

Importance of HQ and EV Streams

A road with an elevated and wooded side
April 29, 2019

Reducing Impacts on Local Roads

A paved road with stormwater flooding in Pike County, PA.
March 20, 2019

Managing Spring Stormwater

A project that requires a general permit, a dock in a wetland with a kayak next to it
February 26, 2019

The Most Common General Permits

Photo of Watershed Specialist Rachel Posavetz and her dog Nala.
January 29, 2019

District Welcomes Watershed Specialist

small waterfall in a stream
January 28, 2019

Tips for Maintaining Your Stream

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Pike County Conservation District
556 Route 402
Hawley, PA 18428

(570) 226-8220
pikecd@pikepa.org

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