04-14-2017, 06:56 AM
"Are they still making mulch? I thought they stopped and the contract was being disputed or some such?"
They don't have any mulch until Monday the 17th:
Mulch supply at the East Hawai‘i Organics Facility in Hilo will be limited beginning February 15, 2017 through April 17, 2017. The limited supply is due to the County’s efforts to provide Enhanced Mulch. During the enhancement process, the mulch will need to reach temperatures of approximately 145°F for up to 60 days to destroy harmful bacteria, weed seeds and invasive species such as Little Fire Ants, Coqui frogs, ‘#332;hi‘a Wilt Fungus, etc. The process normally takes 60 days to sanitize the ground greenwaste; therefore, mulch may not always be available to the public, especially during the beginning of this process.
Priority mulch availability during this period will be given to the self-load (no loading assistance) pile.
We apologize for any inconvenience. The Department of Environmental Management thanks the public for your cooperation and understanding as we work with our contractor to make the mulch pick up process as convenient as possible. Thank you for recycling.
For mulch availability information please call Hawaiian Earth Recycling at 935-2277.
http://www.hawaiizerowaste.org/events/li...lity-hilo/
They do, however have plenty of "wood chips" (ground up pallets).
They don't have any mulch until Monday the 17th:
Mulch supply at the East Hawai‘i Organics Facility in Hilo will be limited beginning February 15, 2017 through April 17, 2017. The limited supply is due to the County’s efforts to provide Enhanced Mulch. During the enhancement process, the mulch will need to reach temperatures of approximately 145°F for up to 60 days to destroy harmful bacteria, weed seeds and invasive species such as Little Fire Ants, Coqui frogs, ‘#332;hi‘a Wilt Fungus, etc. The process normally takes 60 days to sanitize the ground greenwaste; therefore, mulch may not always be available to the public, especially during the beginning of this process.
Priority mulch availability during this period will be given to the self-load (no loading assistance) pile.
We apologize for any inconvenience. The Department of Environmental Management thanks the public for your cooperation and understanding as we work with our contractor to make the mulch pick up process as convenient as possible. Thank you for recycling.
For mulch availability information please call Hawaiian Earth Recycling at 935-2277.
http://www.hawaiizerowaste.org/events/li...lity-hilo/
They do, however have plenty of "wood chips" (ground up pallets).