DUMPING NEAR STREAMS MAY CONTRIBUTE TO FLOODING
Periodically, storms of significant magnitude will occur in the region that will cause isolated flooding in the Township. The type of flooding typically observed involves basement and garage flooding as well as yard / landscape damage. Following investigation, Township Staff has noted that some flooding problems are caused by debris in nearby streams that wash down and block storm drains / pipes. The debris noted by Township Staff has been everything from grass clippings, building materials, vases / flower pots, tires, landscaping timbers, cut branches, logs, and leaves.
It is important to remember if you live along a stream or adjacent to a stormwater management facility to make sure both the channel and banks are clear and not to use it as a dumping area for materials that will wash down stream and cause problems for both you and your neighbors. In addition, to reduce
the risk of water damage, there are some preventive measures that property owners can take by making sure your property is graded so that water drains away from your home and to make sure any existing yard drains are not blocked by leaves and grass clippings.
Peters Township budgets approximately $ 300,000 annually for storm sewer and stormwater management projects and is committed to maintaining and upgrading the municipal, public system. However, to reduce the incidents of flooding, private property owners must do their part as well by keeping nearby watercourses clear of debris. eters Township
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ROLLING HILLS PARK TREE PLANTING
On Saturday, May 3, 2025, a team of 29 volunteers and township staff met at Rolling Hills Park to plant approximately 200 trees. The seedlings, placed along the hillside between East McMurray Road and Warriors Way, include the following hardwood species: sycamore, white oak, red oak, chinkapin oak, black walnut, and tulip poplar. Each tree was carefully planted, wrapped with a 4’ tree tube, and secured to stakes, which will give them the best start possible. It will be years before the full outcome of these efforts will be truly recognized, but this is sure to be a gift to many generations to come.
Seedlings were donated by Bartlett Tree Services, courtesy of Gannon Boone, Bartlett Arborist. Gannon also provided instruction to the volunteers, which set the pace to a successful day of planting.
This initiative was a collaborative effort between the Peters Township Environmental Quality Board( EQB) and the Peters Township Parks and Recreation Department. A special thank you to the volunteers who made this entire project a great success.
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