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RECYCLED TIRE MARKET FINDING NEW APPLICATIONS FOR RUBBER

For decades, the U. S. scrap tire industry has worked diligently to improve the consumption of scrap tires throughout the country. According to the U. S. Tire Manufacturers Association (USTMA) in 1990, only 11 percent of annually generated scrap tires were consumed in beneficial end-use markets. According to USTMA, in 2017 now over 25 percent …

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KPB Announces Poster Contest Winners

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New Signs – No Littering!

New signs have been put up at Henderson Mountain Road and Highway 108 to warn motorists that this area is under surveillance.  Pickens County Marshal Jim Harvey wants to remind residents that littering can carry a hefty fine, and that “I don’t issue warnings, I issue citations.”   The sign cautions of the maximum penalty for …

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TIRE AMNESTY MONTH OF APRIL FOR PICKENS COUNTY RESIDENTS

Pickens County residents only may take four (4) scrap passenger size tires, maximum per family, off the rims, to the Pickens County Recycle Center at 3141 Camp Road, Jasper  and 9720 Cove Road, Marble Hill, during the month of April as part of the Great American Clean. Keep Pickens Beautiful would like to remind you that mosquito breeding …

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