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This is where Volcano residents take their household rubbish and recyclables. Hours are: Mon./Thur./Sat. from 6am to 6pm.
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Entrance and Exit if gate is closed people walk up and deposit rubbish in the chute or just leave it by the gate.
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Two Recycle Bins with a Ramp These bins switch sides when a new bin is dropped off or picked up..
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Metal ramp to recycle bins is not ADA compliant and not safe for wheelchairs/walkers.
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Embankment is loose rock held up by rotting logs and is not safe. Guardrail is attached to a nearly hollow rotten log.
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One Waste Chute
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Beams of Rotted-out Logs are loosely holding up the rusty guardrails with rusty bolts, wires and nails, plants grow from posts.
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Bullet-ridden signs are hard to read and create insecurity and confusion among residents using the transfer station.
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We have no place to recycle: Greenwaste Scrapmetals Reuseable items HI-5 redemption Appliances Batteries E-Waste These items must be taken to Kea`au or Hilo 20-25 miles away, a 40 or 50 mile round trip.
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Volcano Transfer Station has lots of room to grow.
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This is what we were promised in 2008:
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Welcome to Pahoa Recycling and Transfer Station, open daily 6am – 6pm.
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Two covered areas with 8 chutes for solid waste disposal No waiting and no more getting wet.
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Green waste covered area.
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Reuse Center is open daily
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Educational Signs inform the public
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Level recycling area, no ramps
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Rainwater Harvesting
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Scrap Metal Recycling
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Glass Recycling
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Ground cover of recycled glass.
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Administration office & hazardous waste collection.
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Plan for Volcano Transfer Station drawn up in July 2008.
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It is time now for Volcano to get a new recycle, reuse, redemption and transfer station. We have waited 4 years now. Please help us.
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