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Weekend Tire Collection Events Set In W.Va. In June

Weekend Tire Collection Events Set In W.Va. In June

Four weekend tire collection events are being held around West Virginia in June.

The Department of Environmental Protection said two events will be held June 4 at Lincoln County High School in Hamlin and at Leslie Equipment in the Webster County community of Cowen. There are other collections June 11 at the Kenton Meadows Warehouse in the Braxton County community of Gassaway and on June 18 at Erickson Field in Parkersburg.

Individuals can dispose of up to 10 tires per person. The tires must be off the rims and only car and light truck tires will be accepted, the DEP said in a news release.

A list of other tire collection events can be found on the DEP website.

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Tire collection event planned in Elkins April 23

Tire collection event planned in Elkins April 23

ELKINS — A free tire collection event will be hosted in Elkins this month.

The events will be offered from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 23 at the Old Oak Ridge Trucking Lot in Elkins.

Each person may dispose of up to 10 tires. The tires must be off the rims. Only car and light truck tires are accepted, the agency said.

Several other free tire collection events are scheduled around West Virginia this month.

The other events are set for 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 23 behind the Go-Mart in the Cabin Creek community in Kanawha County, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 23 at Clay County High School and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 30 at the HL Wilson Trucking Lot in Moorefield, the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection said.

Ongoing tire collections are held regularly in Boone, Brooke, Calhoun, Fayette, Hancock, Mason, Mercer, Monroe, Pocahontas, Putnam, Tucker, Wayne and Wyoming counties.

Upcoming tire collection events are listed on the department’s website.

Each year, the DEP’s Rehabilitation Environmental Action Plan (REAP) PPOD Program conducts tire collection events across the state. At least one collection event is held in each county.

During these events, individuals with proof of West Virginia residency can dispose of 10 tires in a safe way. PPOD is also responsible for the removal of tires piles located across the state. During 2009, more than 400,000 tires were collected and/or removed from West Virginia’s landscape.



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