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Division of Sewerage Management - Southtowns AWT Facility
● OpenWelcome to the Division of Sewerage Management - Southtowns AWT Facility, a dedicated local government office committed to ensuring the efficient and environmentally responsible management of wastewater in our community. Located at 3690 Lake Shore Road, Blasdell, New York, our facility serves as a vital component in maintaining the health and safety of the Southtowns region. Our team of skilled professionals works tirelessly to operate and maintain advanced wastewater treatment processes, ensuring that water released back into the environment meets or exceeds regulatory standards. We are dedicated to protecting our natural resources, supporting public health, and contributing to the sustainable development of our community.
3690 Lake Shore Road, Blasdell, New York 14219, United States -
Penn Dixie Fossil Park & Nature Reserve
● OpenWelcome to Penn Dixie Fossil Park & Nature Reserve, a premier destination for fossil enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Located at 4050 North Street, Blasdell, New York 14219, Penn Dixie offers a unique opportunity to step back in time and explore an ancient undersea environment that existed 380 million years ago. As a renowned tourist attraction and 54-acre park, it is the perfect place for visitors of all ages to discover and collect Devonian Period fossils, including trilobites, brachiopods, crinoids, and more. Recognized as the #1 fossil park in the U.S. by a scientific study in 2011, Penn Dixie also holds the Guinness World Records™ title for the World’s Largest Fossil Dig, thanks to the efforts of 905 dedicated fossil diggers. As a proud member of New York State’s geological trail, we are committed to being a valuable economic, scientific, cultural, and conservation resource.
4050 North Street, Blasdell, New York 14219, United States
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