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E.P.A. schedules Scrap Tire Management Forum in Rapid City

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Category: Trash and Recycling
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Tuesday, April 25th, 2006

(Denver, Colo., April 21, 2006) The E.P.A. Region eight will host a Scrap Tire Management Forum on May 18 at the Radisson Hotel, 445 Mt. Rushmore Road, Rapid City, SD. The forum will focus on innovative methods of reducing waste tires and feature expert presentations by state officials, contractors and consultants from Colorado, North Dakota, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, and South Dakota.

The state panel and plan overview will provide insight on tire funds, cost recovery, fire prevention and planning, and regional markets for waste tires. Other agenda topics include developing markets for waste tires; statewide inventory and mapping; case studies on legal considerations, property issues; and multi-governmental cooperative projects designed for rural local governments.

State and local governments that regulate waste tires, waste tire generators, auto recyclers and collectors who move waste tires are encouraged to attend.

Registration is required. There is no registration fee. Hotel reservations should be made separately at 605-348-8300 or 800-333-3333 or online at www.radisson.com/rapidcitysd.

Download a copy of the registration form at:
http://www.epa.gov/region8/land_waste/tires/R8ScrapTireForum.pdf
For more information about waste tires see EPA's website at:
http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/non-hw/muncpl/tires/index.htm
For other waste tire forum events, please visit:
http://www.epa.gov/reg5rcra/wptdiv/solidwaste/tires/index.htm
Contact Cheryl Vaccarello at (312) 201-7791 with other registration related questions.

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