Programs: The County has active tire programs which provide outreach and education on tire issues,
conducts waste tire collection events, and constructs demonstration projects featuring practical uses for recycled tires.
The
waste tire collection events are rotated to different County areas for residents to drop off tires for free.
If you are unable to participate, you could check our
list of facilities accepting tires for disposal or recycling.
But we recommend you take advantage of the free events. Collected tires are recycled and could be used for the construction of amenities that benefit the community
as shown in completed
recycled rubber demonstration projects.
Cooperative Efforts:
The County partnered with the
California Integrated Waste Management Board
to form the
Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Technology Center
to promote the use of scrap tires in roadway rehabilitation projects. Scrap tires could be used to construct
rubberized asphalt concrete and slurry for use on road maintenance and resurfacing projects.
It has many advantages and benefits over regular asphalt concrete. The County uses it in many of
its street rehabilitation projects and chances are you have driven on rubberized asphalt concrete. In addition to research,
the Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Technology Center conducts seminars to instruct other agencies about their use.