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Allegheny Land Trust
Mr. Tom Dougherty
VP of Development & Extrenal Affairs
416 Thorn Street
Sewickley, PA 15143
412-741-2750
Allegheny Land Trust (ALT) is a nonprofit land conservation organization helping local people save local land since 1993. Included in ALT's 2,100 acres of green space is Dead Man's Hollow (DMH), a 450+ conservation area along the Great Allegheny Passage that's open to the public for passive recreation.
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KU Resources
Dominick Anselmo
22 South Linden Street
Duquesne, PA 15110
412-469-9331
Fax: 412-469-9336
KU Resources, Inc.
Kate Sinkus
22 South Linden Street
Duquesne, PA 15110
412-469-9331
Fax: 412-469-9336
At KU Resources, Inc., we develop cost- effective environmental and engineering solutions for a wide-array of clients. Consult with one of our knowledgeable geologists, engineers, or environmental professionals to find the most practical solution to your problem. You have an environmental issue'we can assist you.
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Allegheny Land Trust
Mr. Tom Dougherty
VP of Development and External Affairs
416 Thorn Street
Sewickley, PA 15143
1-412-260-3780
Allegheny Land Trust (ALT) is a non-profit organization with the mission of conserving and caring for local land for the health and well-being of current and future generations. We envision a resilient region with abundant green space that is easily accessible and recognized as essential to the quality of life for all. We are proud to serve the Mon-Yough community as owner and caretaker of the Dead Man's Hollow Conservation Area and other natural spaces. In 2023 ALT is proudly and gratefully celebrating its 30th year of ?helping local people save local land.?