Independence Conservancy Hosts Waste Tire Collection Events In Beaver, Washington Counties
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The Independence Conservancy will host three waste tire collection events in Beaver and Washington counties to provide an affordable way for vehicle owners to get rid of tires or wheels from cars and light trucks and other vehicles.

All collections are held on Saturday mornings from 9:00 a.m. to Noon on--

-- September 16: Washington County, Mount Pleasant Twp. Municipal Building, 31 McCarrell Road, Hickory, PA;

-- September 23: Beaver County, Brighton Twp. Public Works, 1250 Brighton Road, Beaver, PA

-- October 7: Beaver County, Hookstown Fair Grounds, 1198 Route 168, Hookstown, PA

Tires on rims are acceptable. Individuals and small businesses are welcome. No proof of residency is required, and there is no limit to the number of tires or wheels any one person may bring.

Click Here for the scheduled of disposal fees.

Independence Conservancy offers community tire collections to provide convenient, affordable disposal of scrap tires, thus reducing the risk of West Nile, Zika and other diseases by eliminating stagnant water where mosquitoes breed.

Since 2004, Independence Conservancy has properly disposed of over 60,000 tires through this program, reinvesting all proceeds into clean water and open green space.

The Independence Conservancy is a nonprofit land conservation and environmental stewardship organization active in Beaver, Washington and Allegheny Counties.

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[Posted: August 30, 2023]


9/4/2023

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