Contributed/The Regional District of Central Okanagan
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September 23, 2016 - 2:34 PM
KELOWNA - Old, unused tires stacked up around your property can be the source of some prime mosquito breeding habitat. Once again this fall, gather up those old tires and recycle them for free!
The Regional District of Central Okanagan and its Mosquito Control Program contractor D.G. Regan and Associates have joined forces with Tire Stewardship B.C. to provide a one-stop passenger tire drop-off event for any old vehicle tires with or without rims.
Saturday, Oct. 1
10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Okanagan College
Parking Lot #17 (off Campus Road West)
1000 KLO Road, Kelowna
“We’re excited this year to work with Tire Stewardship B.C. on this special collection event. You may not realize that just a small amount of water sitting inside old tires can be the perfect breeding ground for mosquito larvae," Bruce Smith of RDCO says. "By recycling unwanted tires at our drop-off event, you’ll remove opportunities for mosquitoes to reproduce around your home.”
Tire Stewardship B.C. is a not-for-profit society that manages B.C.’s tire recycling program. Eco fees paid by consumers purchasing tires are used to pay for transporting and recycling scrap tires in environmentally responsible ways rather than having them take up space in landfills. For information on programs offered by Tire Stewardship B.C., visit their website.
There are excellent resources available to help you and your family during the mosquito season. Visit the Mosquito Control page on the Regional District website for information about the program.
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