(KLZA)-- Richardson County will host two scrap tire collection events in May.
The first will be Wednesday, May 5 at the Richardson County Shop at 305 South Nemaha Street in Humboldt form 8:00 a.m. - noon.
The second will be Thursday, May 6 from 8:00 a.m. - noon at the Richardson County Shop at 65087, 706 Trail on the west edge of Falls City.
Funding for the scrap tire event is provided by the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality and Nebraska Department of Environmental and Energy.
Only Richardson County residents will be allowed to bring tires to dispose of. A drivers license or other acceptable proof of residency will be required. Only vehicles with Richardson County license plates will be allowed.
In addition, no retailers are allowed to bring tires. No rims or tubes will be accepted. Tires will only be accepted during the event hours.
You must also know how many tires you have and where they came from at check-in.
Semi Truck and Trailer tires up to 24-inches will be limited to 20 per customer. Large Equipment and agricultural implement tires are limited to six per customer.
You must be prepared to unload your own tires and facial coverings will be required for those bringing tires to dispose of.
For more information you may call the Richardson County Road Department at 402-245-2614.
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