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Alternatives for Scrap Tires

 
*********ATTENTION: Effective Tuesday, March 31, 2020, ALL Garrett County Solid Waste & Recycling Sites will be closed on Tuesdays and Thursdays.  
 
The Garrett County Landfill is located at 3118 Oakland Sang Run Road and is now on the Winter Schedule. The Landfill hours are Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.; Saturday: 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (No commercial or large loads.) Residential & recycling containers are available and residential trash permit sales ONLY. 

#1 and #2 Plastic Recycling Program has Resumed at Kings Run, Bumble Bee, Grantsville, Garrett Hwy., and Landfill locations.
 
Garrett County Department of Solid Waste & Recycling held a Citizen Scrap Tire Drop Off Event on Saturday, June 29, 2013.
 
Check back for news articles on this website and in the local newspapers for details on this year's Citizen Scrap Tire Drop Off Event.
 
The Maryland Environmental Service (MES) works with each county to schedule the Citizen Scrap Tire Drop Off Events which are made possible through funding obtained by the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE).
 
If there is no funding readily available for a scrap tire drop off event, our office will continue to search for alternative funding.  The public will be notified if such an event can be scheduled in the future.  At this time, we would like to notify the businesses and residents of Garrett County, on several ways to dispose of or recycle unwanted scrap tires.
 
It is important to dispose of tires at a licensed location such as the Garrett County Landfill, Perry’s Solid Waste & Disposal or at a local Tire Retailer.  These tires are safely collected and stored until being hauled to a disposal or recycling facility.  Each of these locations will accept tires of all sizes with or without a wheel for a disposal fee.
 
You can help to reduce scrap tire problems by maintaining tire pressure at proper inflation levels to conserve fuel and extend the life of tires; buying retreaded tires when possible and reporting any illegal dumping of tires to MDE or local authorities.
 
Illegal dumping of scrap tires is a problem that occurs throughout Garrett County and the State of Maryland.  These scrap tires can become stockpiles that are unsightly, pose a fire hazard and provide breeding grounds for mosquitoes and vectors.  Illegal scrap tire stockpiles can also be costly to taxpayers and private property owners to clean up. To report illegal scrap tire stockpiles, contact the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) at (410) 537 3000 or http://www.mde.state.md.us/programs/Land/RecyclingandOperationsprogram/ScrapTire/Pages/programs/landprograms/recycling/scraptire/problems.aspx
 
For additional information on the proper disposal of tires in Garrett County or additional ideas for recycling or reusing scrap tires, please contact Kimberly Madigan, Recycling Coordinator at 301 334 7492.