Crime & Safety

Clean Water Group To Canvass Tredyffrin Township: Police

Police want the public to know they may have visitors to their homes.

The Clean Water Action of Pennsylvania will soon begin their annual canvass, and will have representatives going door-to-door within the boundaries of Tredyffrin Township, according to Tredyffin Township Police.

Clean Water Action is a registered non-profit organization, and as such they are not required to have a permit, police said.

The canvassers will be carrying ID cards, identifying themselves as representatives of the organization, according to police.

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The group typically canvass Monday through Friday from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

All solicitation activity must comply with regulations otherwise established in the Township code, which you can review in full online here.

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Police said the public should contact them at (610) 644-3221 with any concerns or questions.

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