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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />William A. Kucharski <br />Harry Kim <br />Director <br />Mayor <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Diane A. Noda <br />Wilfred M. Okabe <br />Deputy Director <br /> <br />Managing Director <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />County of Hawai‘i <br /> <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT <br />345 Kekūanāoʻa Street, Suite 41 • Hilo, Hawai‘i 96720 <br /> (808) 961-8083 · Fax (808) 961-8086 <br />http://www.hawaiicounty.gov/environmental-management/ <br /> <br />NEWS RELEASE <br /> <br />August 15, 2017 <br /> <br />Residents Urged to Dispose of Tires Properly to Prevent Health Hazards <br /> <br />The County of Hawai‘i Department of Environmental Management’s Solid Waste <br />Division would like to remind the public about the hazards of discarded old tires. If not <br />disposed of properly, discarded tires can lead to the spread of disease. If they catch fire <br />they create toxic smoke. <br /> <br />Not to mention the fact that old tires are ugly, and detract from the natural beauty of <br />Hawai‘i. <br /> <br />Old tires left outside collect rain water, providing a breeding ground for mosquitoes that <br />can be carriers of dengue, Zika, chikungunya and other diseases. On Hawai‘i Island <br />there was an outbreak of dengue from 2015 to 2016 and 264 people were reported <br />infected. Dengue in rare cases can be fatal. Recent outbreaks of Zika in other parts of <br />the world have caused severe brain damage in the fetuses of pregnant women. <br /> <br />In Hawai‘i, State Law HRS Chapter 342I Part II requires proper disposal of old tires and <br />bans them from landfills and transfer stations. Old tires must be disposed of at an <br />approved tire collection or recycling company. There is usually a fee. Visit <br />www.hawaiizerowaste.org/tires for more information and a list of approved companies. <br /> <br />The law requires that tire retailers add disposal fees to the purchase price of tires. This <br />creates an incentive for buyers to leave the old tires with the retailers that sold tires to <br />them and helps assure proper disposal. <br /> <br />What happens to the recovered tires? They are recycled into new products or are <br />burned to make energy. <br /> <br />For further information, please visit www.hawaiizerowaste.org/tires or call 961-8270. <br /> <br />See our flyer: http://hawaiizerowaste.org/site-content/uploads/Tire-Recovery-Info-Flyer- <br />for-Consumers-2017-08.pdf <br />County of Hawai‘i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. <br />