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August 9, 2022

Discarding old tires present a serious problem. As the tires breakdown, the chemicals they contain and heavy metal seep into the environment. It is reported that these materials are carcinogenic and mutagenic which means they cause cancers and gene mutations.


According to MDE, a scrap tire is a tire that can no longer be used for its original purpose. These tires, because of their size, shape and associated environmental hazards, present both difficult and costly disposal and recycling challenges for the entities responsible for overseeing their management.


BALTIMORE CITY

Drop Off Old Tires at Residential Scrap Tire Drop-off Event Saturday, Aug. 13 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Baltimore City residents will have an opportunity to get rid of old and unwanted tires at the Residential Scrap Tire Drop-off Event scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 13. The Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) will host the Residential Scrap Tire Drop-Off Event in partnership with the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) and Maryland Environmental Service (MES).

This event is intended to provide a free, responsible disposal alternative for residents who have accumulated a small number of scrap tires.


For this Scrap-Tire Drop-off Event:

• Residents can make one trip to the DPW Property Management Facility, which is located at 115 S. Kresson Street, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.

• Residents can drop off up to 10 tires, without rims

• Only small truck and passenger car tires will be accepted; no commercial tires are allowed. The tires will be collected from each vehicle that enters the facility

• Commercial haulers or generators of scrap tires will not be permitted

Scrap tires collected during the event will be transported by licensed scrap tire haulers to licensed facilities for recycling or disposal.


This event is made possible by the State Used Tire Clean-Up and Recycling Fund, which is paid for by the $0.80 recycling fee on the sale of a new tire. MDE-MES may use the fund for projects to reduce, recover, and recycle scrap tires in Maryland. Recycled tires can be repurposed as playground cover, rubberized asphalt, wastewater treatment filters, garden mulch, building materials, erosion control, and can even be used as an alternative fuel.


BALTIMORE COUNTY

Baltimore County operates three facilities where County residents can take residential trash and recyclables. Our customer service staff at 410-887-2000 handles phone calls for all three facilities. Please note that most GPS devices and smart phone apps are able to provide turn-by-turn directions to the facility addresses listed below.


All three drop-off centers are currently in service with normal operating hours (including the usual holiday schedule). Beginning April 1, yard materials brought to County drop-off centers for recycling must be contained in paper bags, or no bags at all. Yard materials in plastic bags will no longer be accepted.


Drop-Off Facilities:

View hours and directions for the three County drop-off facilities:

See how holidays may affect whether facilities are open or closed.

Search a directory of accepted materials at each facility.

View details regarding mulch and compost availability.

Disposal Rules and Guidance:

Learn when a fee or refuse disposal authorization may be required to dispose of material.

Read the refuse disposal Frequently Asked Questions.

View detailed disposal regulations.

Learn about the community clean-up application process and policies.


1. Eastern Sanitary Landfill Solid Waste Management Facility (White Marsh)

Picture of mapped location of Eastern Sanitary Landfill.

6259 Days Cove Road, White Marsh, Maryland 21162

Phone: 410-887-2000


Off 11400 block Pulaski Highway, one block east of Allender Road.

Monday to Saturday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

(Residents must be finished unloading by 3:30 p.m.)


From west of Harford Road:


I-695 to Exit 31C, White Marsh Boulevard (Route 43)

Take Route 43 to the Pulaski Highway (Route 40) east exit

Go approximately two and one-half miles on Pulaski Highway to Days Cove Road and turn right at the traffic light

Main gate is one mile on right

From between Harford Road and I-95:


I-695 to Exit 35, Pulaski Highway (Route 40)

Go east approximately five miles to Days Cove Road and turn right

Main gate is one mile on right

From east of I-95:


Take Pulaski Highway (Route 40) east.

Go to Days Cove Road about two and one-half miles beyond the intersection at White Marsh Boulevard (Route 43)

Turn right on Days Cove Road

Main gate is one mile on right

Picture of mapped location of Resource Recovery Facility.


2. Central Acceptance Facility (Cockeysville)

201 West Warren Road

Cockeysville Maryland 21030

Phone: 410-887-2000


Entrance to the facility is on Drop Off Drive, off of Warren Road, one-quarter mile west of York Road and one-quarter mile east of Beaver Dam Road.

Monday to Saturday, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.

(Note: Some computer map programs will inaccurately show this address on the east side of York Road.)


From areas south of Cockeysville:


I-83 north to Warren Road

Go one mile to Drop-Off Drive and turn right

From areas north of Cockeysville:


I-83 south to Shawan Road-East

Go one-half mile to York Road and turn right

Go one-half mile to Warren Road and turn right

Go one-quarter mile to Drop-Off Drive and turn left

Picture of mapped location of Western Acceptance Facility.


3. Western Acceptance Facility (Halethorpe)

3310 Transway Road, Halethorpe, Maryland 21227

Phone: 410-887-2000


Go to the end of Transway Road, off the 4500 block of Hollins Ferry Road (Beltway Exit nine).

Monday to Saturday, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.


I-695 to Exit nine, Hollins Ferry Road

Go west on Hollins Ferry Road, approximately one-quarter mile, to the first left; look for Western Acceptance Facility sign at Transway Road

Turn left onto Transway Road

At dead-end, turn right into the facility and follow signs to drop-off center at rear of facility


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Updated: Aug 10, 2022

August 9, 2022

In a blue-collar city like Baltimore, workplace injuries are bound to take place on a regular basis. Were you recently injured in a workplace accident? Amid your recovery process, you’ll have to make the call of whether hiring an attorney is part of your ideal route forward. Here are a few tips to help you make the right decision!

When Can One Justify Self Representation?

You are not required to seek legal counsel after a workplace injury, but going it alone is typically inadvisable unless the case is very minor and straightforward. Unless your case meets all the following criteria, we recommend seeking an experienced attorney to serve as your ally:

  • Your employer agrees that the injury you suffered is work related.

  • The injury is minor and requires minimal treatment.

  • You miss minimal (or zero) time at work.

  • Your insurer is readily acknowledging your requests for benefits.

You are not impacted by any pre-existing conditions that could come into play throughout the case.


HOW CAN AN ATTORNEY MAKE THE DIFFERENCE?

So, what if any of the items outlined above don’t apply to your situation? In that case, an experienced attorney can make all the difference when it comes to securing the recovery you deserve. From the moment you begin the partnership, you can enjoy the peace of mind that the following difficulties won’t impact the outcome of your case:

  • Insufficient evidence. We work with our clients to help gather the right medical evidence to support their case.

  • Inaccurate case value. It’s difficult to crunch the numbers and come up with an accurate representation of the value of your case. We can assess the severity of your injury along with your future earning potential to provide an airtight assessment.

  • Lack of expert testimony. Our team can locate experts in your industry who can vouch for the potential of injuries similar in nature to your own in your field.

  • Spinning too many plates. After a serious injury, your priority should be focusing on a strong recovery process. In the background, we can negotiate on your behalf with your best interests in mind at every decision point.


BARRED AND BEAUTIFUL: WHAT MAKES OUR MESSAGE SO IMPORTANT

Barred and Beautiful is a community that celebrates women lawyers and the feminization of the legal profession. Sometimes, it’s worth taking a step back to understand how far we’ve come!

  • How many lawyers were women back in 1960? 1 in 25. These days, that is boosted up to 1 in 3. That’s a lot of progress!

  • Women make up roughly half of law school graduates over the past 20 years

While both of these stats are promising, there is still work to be done! Even amidst all of this growth, the wage gap still persists in Law across the United States. Back in 2017, the average female lawyer earned only 83.3% the salary of the average male lawyer. That’s where we come in! Barred and Beautiful is all about recognition, celebration, and empowerment. We hope that our commitment to increasing the presence of women trial lawyers in the legal profession continues to create new opportunities for women across the country!



EXPERT LEGAL COUNSEL AND REPRESENTATION FROM COLLINS LEGAL GROUP


We are a boutique law firm serving Maryland and Washington DC, specializing in litigation and trial practice. Our number one goal is to be your relentless advocate and we pride ourselves on providing high-level legal services with extraordinary customer service. If you're in the need of legal services, please call us at (410) 497-6366 or visit our website today.


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