(BIVN) – Five Hawaiʻi island solid waste facilities will enact a temporary closure schedule until further notice, “due to COVID-19 safety precautions”, officials say.
The County of Hawai‘i Department of Environmental Management, Solid Waste Division, says the first closures for the Hāwī and Keauhou facilities will go into effect Tuesday, August 31. The first closures of the Hilo, Kea‘au, and Pāhoa facilities will start Wednesday, September 1.
“These closures are being taken as a precaution by the County of Hawai‘i in its ongoing efforts to address the rising numbers of COVID-19 cases in the community, and for the health and safety of employees and the public,” a County DEM news release explained.
Here is the schedule for each of the five facilities, until further notice:
Hilo
- OPEN: Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday
- CLOSED: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
Keaʻau
- OPEN: Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday
- CLOSED: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
Pāhoa
- OPEN: Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday
- CLOSED: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
Hāwī
- OPEN: Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
- CLOSED: Tuesday and Thursday
Keauhou
- OPEN: Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
- CLOSED: Tuesday and Thursday
“We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience and understanding,” the County said.
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STORY SUMMARY
HAWAIʻI ISLAND - Closures will affect solid waste facilities in Hilo, Keaʻau, Pāhoa, Hāwī and Keauhou.