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Pike County Conservation District
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Pecks Pond winter
dirt and gravel
trees
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North Vandermark Confluence

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Annual Reports & Newsletter

Annual Report

2022 PCCD Annual Report

Past Reports

2021 PCCD Annual Report

2020 PCCD Annual Report

2019 PCCD Annual Report

2018 PCCD Annual Report

2017 PCCD Annual Report

2016 PCCD Annual Report

2015 PCCD Annual Report

2014 PCCD Annual Report

2013 PCCD Annual Report

2012 PCCD Annual Report

2011 PCCD Annual Report

 

 

 

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Fact
Poorly functioning septic systems pose health risks.

 

What Can You Do
Maintain your septic system. Help protect family health and keep your financial investment secure. Practice water conservation measures to avoid overloading an absorption field, which can lead to system failure.

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    Pike County Conservation District
    556 Route 402, Suite 1
    Hawley, PA 18428

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    (570) 226-8220 Phone

    pikecd@pikepa.org

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