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Old 04-23-2011, 09:38 AM   #1
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Atlanta (CNN) -- It's favor an Easter egg hound for grownups.

Volunteers marathon the timer,beats by dr dre, scouring their neighborhood for junked accustom tires to be recycled for free. It's an Earth Day tradition in the Atlanta district of Council Member Natalyn Archibong. This year ashore April 16, more than 1,500 tires were collected. About 1,100 of those came from her East Atlanta neighborhood.

It's an in-town neighborhood that has more than its share of crime, graffiti and unlawful dumping. It too has more than its share of devoted residents -- this year about 20 -- willing to give up a Saturday to get watery and dirty tramping through poison ivy to drag tires out of ditches, from behind vacant homes and off the curbs of neighbors incapable to destruction of them.

One risk is "tire nectar," the rainwater that collects in dumped tires and makes them mosquito-breeding menaces. Volunteers speedily learn to keep their mouths shut as they quake and pivot the tires to get the water out and make them easier to lift into a truck.

Volunteers have equitable four hours to drop the tires at Archibong's collection site. The rest of the year, it prices $1.25 to drop off a passenger tire at an Atlanta recycling facility. Archibong, who has been act the roundup for 10 years on a Saturday close to Earth Day, normally pays for the event through her council office's outlay budget. This year, she said, the recycling tight Liberty Tire became her "tire fairy" and picked up the tab.

Archibong started the roundup while the city stopped tire collection. She was cared about the scatter of mosquito-borne West Nile virus. The number of tires collected has gone down over the years, she said, from a high of more than 3,000. She said she thinks the roundup puts a public spotlight on tire dumping that helps discourage it.

Her assistant keeps count of the digit of tires dropped off along each vicinity in the committee district. East Atlanta has won the past four years.

It's a doubtful honor, an that volunteers like to think reflects their skill and organization at finding tires preferably than a neighborhood that has extra dumping than others. Tire recon starts weeks before Earth Day. Dead-end streets, trenches, empty lots and foreclosed houses are all checked for tires. Piles of 50 alternatively more tires are not distinctive. This year, one smudge held about 400.

Perhaps amazingly, volunteers detect this amusement and awarding. John Venneman, who collects tires in his Reynoldstown neighborhood and then helps friends in East Atlanta, said, "I elect up tires for I like living in the city, but merely definite parts of it. The additional parts will not alteration unless I alteration them."

Sheila Burau brought along a teenage adjoin. Burau said the roundup namely a "affirmative path to create a sense of community spirit."

"The 15-year-old I was teamed up with had a eruption and can't await until we do it another afterward year," she said.

Kevin Spigener, who leads cleanup exertions for the neighborhood coalition, said he feels it's his municipal duty to help "tackle a very serious and troubling publish."

The yearly tire accumulation is hard to comprehend for friends and family who live in downtown condo districts or suburban subdivisions. "I am so confused as to where and why these tires show up. How does this occur?" inquired one volunteer's sibling.

Southeast Atlanta has many low-income residents, and the disposal fee paid to a tire store for a set of tires is generally $12. Some human select to keep their old tires rather than paying the fee. Some are dumped. Others are stashed behind the house.

There also are many stores that sell used tires in Archibong's district. Volunteers guess some of those shops gather the tire disposal fee but dump the tires. Volunteers pass the residences of colossal piles on to Archibong for investigation, but statute enforcement officials have said it is complicated to find the criminals. Resources aren't available to stake out multiple sites 24/7 to see for tire dumpers. Other crimes take prerogative.

In the while, the volunteers will save their antique raiment and go mittens as Earth Day 2012 and hope there won't be for many tires apt circular up then.
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