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Dirt, Gravel, & Low Volume Roads Program

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Dirt and Gravel Road Specialist
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​This program seeks to improve local water quality by reducing sediment loss from local dirt, gravel, and low volume roads. 
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Local municipalities may apply for funds for road projects and are encouraged to adopt methods for managing dirt and gravel roads that reduce erosion.  To learn more about the various techniques, including information on the aggregate recommended for this program, visit the 
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Dirt and Gravel Roads Website.
Devyn Voda
Contact:
[email protected]
570-782-2105
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The Hydroseeder
​Is Here!
​One of the primary reasons for choosing hydroseeding is its exceptional erosion control capabilities. The mulch used in the hydroseed mixture forms a protective layer over the soil, preventing it from being washed away by rain or wind. This is crucial for slopes, construction sites, and areas prone to erosion, helping to stabilize the soil and minimize sediment runoff into waterways.
Hydroseeder Rental Agreement
Hydroseeder Fee Schedule
Hydroseeder Demo Video

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Municipalities, please submit your potential stream crossing (culvert) projects by filling out and submitting the form below. 
Stream crossing (culvert) pre-submission form

So you want to apply for a
​Dirt and Gravel Road project?

So you want to apply for a
​Low Volume Road Project?

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Please read through the entire Quality Assurance Board policy. Once you have read through the policy, please contact he Susquehanna County Conservation District to set up a site visit for the potential projects in your township or borough.
QAB Policy
Grant Application Instructions
Grant Application Packet
Project Completion Report Instructions
Project Completion Report
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​Please read through the entire Quality Assurance Board policy. Once you have read through the policy, please fill out the contact form below.  The Susquehanna County Conservation District will set up a site visit for the potential projects in your township or borough.
QAB Policy
Traffic Count Validation Instructions
Traffic Count Validation
Parameters of traffic count
GRANT APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
GRANT APPLICATION PACKET
PROJECT COMPLETION REPORT INSTRUCTIONS
PROJECT COMPLETION REPORT
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Your donation makes a lasting impact! By supporting environmental education, you help fund vital programs like Envirothon, Eco-Explorer Day Camp, Community Outreach Events, and hands-on experiences for Scouting and Homeschooling groups. These programs help inspire the next generation to care for our natural world, build leadership skills, and foster a deeper connection to the environment. Every contribution helps us reach more students, families, and landowners across Susquehanna County, cultivating each, to become better stewards of our planet.
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Telephone

570-782-2105

Email

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Address

89 Industrial Dr. Montrose, PA 18801
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  • Home
    • Board Meeting Minutes & Agendas >
      • 2021 Agendas & Minutes
      • 2022 Agendas & Minutes
      • 2023 Agendas & Minutes
      • 2024 Agendas & Minutes
      • 2025 Agendas & Minutes
      • 2026 Agendas & Minutes
    • About
    • Directors
    • Contact us
  • Permits & Resources
    • Permit Resources
    • Ponds, Lakes, and Wetlands
    • Stormwater Management
    • Contractor List
  • Programs
    • 102 Program
    • 105 Program
    • Agriculture >
      • ACAP
      • Ag E&S
      • Agricultural Land Preservation
      • Chesapeake Bay Program
      • Manure Management
      • Nutrient Management
      • SCCD Projects >
        • Aldrich Project
        • Burdick Creek
        • Powers BMP
    • Dirt, Gravel, & Low Volume Road Program >
      • Mud Clips
      • QAB
    • Education
    • No-Till Program
    • Watershed Stewardship >
      • Riparian Restoration Tree Planting Initiative
      • PACD Lawn Conversion & Riparian Buffer Grant
      • DEP's Growing Greener Grant
      • USC Trees for Tribs Program
  • Calendar
  • Seedling Sale
  • Annual Report
  • Conservation Corner
  • Down to Earth Newsletter
  • Envirothon
    • Envirothon Practice
  • Grants
  • Partners in Conservation
  • Summer intern
  • Scholarship
  • Who Ya Gonna Call?
  • Poster Contest
  • Events
  • Hydroseeder Demo Video