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Electricity and natural gas in Upper Moreland Township is provided by PECO Energy Company, a subsidiary of Exelon. [19] Water in the township is provided by Aqua Pennsylvania, a subsidiary of Aqua America. [20] The Upper Moreland-Hatboro Joint Sewer Authority provides sewage service to Upper Moreland Township along with neighboring Hatboro. [21]
Moreland Township, is a defunct township that was located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1682 and named by William Penn after Nicholas More , a London physician. [ 1 ] In 1916 Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania , in the middle of the township, separated for religious reasons. [ 2 ]
One of the principal villages was Smithfield, afterwards called Somerton, [3] which was partly in Moreland and partly in Byberry. In 1784, Montgomery County was created from parts of Philadelphia County, and subsequently, Moreland Township was divided into two townships, one in each county and each called Moreland. Thus from 1784-1854, there ...
Fulmor (also known as Fulmor Heights) is an unincorporated community in Upper Moreland Township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. Fulmor is located at the intersection of Byberry Road and Warminster Road east of Hatboro. [2] Fulmor uses the Hatboro ZIP code of 19040. [3]
The Harman Lewis 1H well, a Marcellus Formation shale gas well in Moreland Township, has had a methane leak since 2011. [7] [8] In January 2020, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) issued an order to the well operator, Range Resources, to address the leakage problems "for once and for all".
According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 8.0 square miles (20.8 km 2), of which 7.9 square miles (20.5 km 2) is land and 0.1 square mile (0.3 km 2) (1.50%) is water. It is drained by the Schuylkill River, which separates it from Chester County. The township includes the Sanatoga CDP.
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As of 2018 there were 39.39 miles (63.39 km) of public roads in Salford Township, of which 3.00 miles (4.83 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC), 9.98 miles (16.06 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and 26.41 miles (42.50 km) were maintained by the township.