News & Notices

Countywide Burning Ban

A Countywide burning ban will take effect on Saturday morning November 9th at 12:01 AM and will last for 30 days. The combination of dry fuels and a low relative humidity results in the risk of rapid wildfire spread.

Please refrain from burning during the 30 day burning ban period.

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Recycling

NEW DROP OFF LOCATION!  

There will be recycling on September 7, 2024

Hemlock Township offers its residents recycling on the first Saturday of the month from 8:00 AM to noon. Recycling can be dropped off in the gravel lot next to the Township’s Police Station (26 Firehall Rd) where the company will have a trailer set up. You may be requested to show identification upon arrival at the drop off site to ensure that only Hemlock Township residents are utilizing this service. Curbside pick up is available in Hunter’s Chase, Foxtail, and Fernville. There is no monthly service on weekends that include a holiday or when there is a holiday in the week prior. If you have any questions please call the office at 570-784-6178 or you can email office@hemlocktownship.org.

West Nile Virus

Mosquito season is in full swing in Columbia County! The peak
season typically runs from May through October. What does that
mean for you? Unfortunately, it means the risk for mosquito bites
and mosquito-borne pathogens is higher. Recently in Hemlock
Township, adult mosquitoes tested positive for West Nile Virus.


Now that West Nile virus activity has been found in the township,
here are a few recommendations to limit the spread. If you notice
mosquitoes in your backyard, check the area for standing water, in
particular unkept pools, tires, flowerpot saucers, bird baths,
clogged gutters/down spouting, drainage ditches, and other
containers. If you notice these habitats around your property, it is
important to drain or dump them as mosquitoes can go through
their entire life cycle in as little as four days. Not only could this be
a risk to you, but your community too.


Protecting yourself is also important. Mosquitoes are most active
from dusk to dawn and limiting your activity during this time can
limit your exposure to mosquito bites. Knowing that is not always
possible, if you plan to be outside wear long sleeves and/or
repellent that has at least 30% DEET to prevent bites.

New Fee Schedule

The township has set new fees for all construction, sheds, garages, commercial structures and SALDO fees. Please click on Services and scroll to the bottom of the page to find a copy of the new fee schedule. Any questions can be directed to the Township Manager or the Zoning Officer. This is the first price adjustment in Hemlock Township since 2006.

Be Stormwater Smart

Urban stormwater runoff pollution is a problem that has no boundaries, and neither does the solution! While the DEP Bureau of Clean Water works with counties, towns and other municipalities, construction firms, and industries to help them follow regulations to reduce stormwater runoff, Pennsylvania residents can also do their part to reduce stormwater runoff. [read more]