North Londonderry Twp Waste Water Treatment Plant
North Londonderry Township, nestled in the heart of Central Pennsylvania, boasts a rich agricultural heritage and a vibrant community surrounded by limestone-rich soil and serene waterways, including the Quittapahilla and Swatara Creeks. Originally inhabited by the Lenni Lenape Indians, the township has evolved through centuries, experiencing significant developments like the establishment of Palmyra and the division into North and South Londonderry Townships in 1894.
The township is not only recognized for its productive farmland but also for its historical significance, having been home to various industries, including the local production of shoes and bologna. As a community that values its past while catering to modern needs, North Londonderry Township continues to thrive, offering residents and visitors alike a unique blend of history and local charm.
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