PennState Center for Dirt and Gravel Road Studies The PA State Conservation Commission’s Dirt and Gravel Road Pollution Prevention Program provides training and funding to local townships to help prevent stream pollution from excess road sediment. The Susquehanna County Conservation District works with local townships in the county to develop a work plan to correct pollution problems on unpaved roads, which also results in a drastic decrease in road maintenance once projects are completed. Phone: (866) 668-6683
PennState Master Watershed Stewards Master Watershed Stewards are trained volunteers working with Penn State Extension to educate the community on watershed stewardship and natural resources. Phone: (570) 666-9002
PennState Master Gardener's of Susquehanna County The Penn State Master Gardener volunteer program supports the outreach mission of Penn State Extension by utilizing unbiased research-based information to educate the public and our communities on best practices in sustainable horticulture and environmental stewardship. Phone: (570) 836-3196
PennState Cooperative Extension-Susquehanna County Penn State Extension is a modern educational organization dedicated to delivering science-based information to people, businesses, and communities. We provide access to face-to-face and online education to our customers—when they want it, where they want it, and how they want it—to help them address problems and take advantage of opportunities for improvement and innovation. Partnering with and funded by federal, state, and county governments, we have a long tradition of bringing unbiased support and education to the citizens of Pennsylvania. We make a difference locally through focused engagement, and more widely to customers connecting in the digital landscape. Phone: (570) 278-1158