![harrison township harrison township](https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-P-fEoyzDW4Y/VwvS8ZwUyzI/AAAAAAACJjY/Jf7XPPk9vdwb6Q_R5ouNP2hIclDA51Kuw/s1600/1970s-Blue-Jean-patches-18.jpg)
![harrison township harrison township](http://pics2.city-data.com/tnmaps/tnm3483.png)
Harrison Township has replaced many miles of sanitary sewer lines, rebuilt many “manholes”, and replaced many sewer lids. As in all regional municipalities, the sewer lines are old and in constant need of maintenance. The Township Public Works Department maintains all Township rain/storm sewers and sanitary sewers. Rain/Storm Water and Sanitary Sewer Maintenance Please come during daylight hours and help yourself.
HARRISON TOWNSHIP FREE
The compost is FREE and available all year for residents of Harrison Township. The Public Works Department processes the leaves and garden residues in a compost facility and deposits the aged compost across from the Township Municipal Building. Grass clippings are to be bagged in plastic garbage bags for the regular bi-weekly garbage pickup by the contracted refuse company. LEAVES CANNOT BE PLACED OUT IN PLASTIC BAGS as they cannot be processed by the compost machinery. Leaves must be in the commercial paper leaf bags and branches up to 4” thick must be bundled and left at the curb or alley where the bi-weekly garbage and recycle pick up occurs. Public Works employees pick up leaves and bundled tree branches on the day of recycle pickup. Scheduled street cleaning throughout spring, summer, and fall in Natrona, streets are cleaned from April through October on the 3 rd Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday of each month.Pot hole patching in the spring and as needed during the year.The Public Works Department serves Harrison Township residents and businesses by maintaining approximately 100 miles of Township roadways and alleys year-round, maintaining the storm and sanitary sewer systems, collecting leaf bags and small branches for the processing of rich garden compost free to Township residents, and grass cutting of parks and Township-owned properties. All nine workers are truck drivers, and two of them are also mechanics. Harrison Township’s Public Works Department includes ten employees, including the Superintendent.