Scott Township Sewer & Water is a local government agency located in Scott Township, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania. With a population of 4,903, the township covers an area of 27.6 square miles and is situated in the North Central region of Lackawanna County. The agency is responsible for managing the township's sewer and water services, as well as overseeing various departments such as police, zoning and code enforcement, DPW road crew, and recycling.
Established in 1846, Scott Township was named after Judge David Scott, a prominent figure in Luzerne County. The township is characterized by its picturesque landscape, featuring creeks like Rush Brook and Kennedy, as well as larger bodies of water such as Chapman Lake and Heart Lake. Governed by a board of three elected supervisors, Scott Township Sewer & Water strives to provide efficient and reliable services to its residents while preserving the natural beauty of the area.
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