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ENV accepting storm-damaged drywall at select facilities starting April 3

HONOLULU – The City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Environmental Services (ENV) is continuing to support storm recovery efforts by accepting storm-damaged drywall at select disposal facilities starting Friday, April 3.

Residents may drop off storm-damaged drywall only (cut to 3ftX3ft or smaller pieces) at the following locations:

  • Lāʻie Convenience Center at 56-020 Kamehameha Highway 
  • Wahiawā Convenience Center at 71-129 Wilikina Drive
  • Kawailoa Transfer Station at 61-180 Kawailoa Road

The temporary measure is intended to help residents safely and efficiently dispose of materials damaged during the recent Kona low storms as the community works toward recovery.

All drywall brought to these facilities will be separated for proper disposal. On-site attendants will be available to direct residents to the appropriate drop-off area.

ENV understands the challenges many families are facing in the aftermath of the storms and remains committed to providing resources and services to help the community get back to normal as quickly as possible.

Residents are reminded that only storm-damaged drywall meeting the size requirement will be accepted as part of this effort.

For more information on disposal options and facility locations, please visit our ENV website.

Department of Environmental Services
City and County of Honolulu
YouTube: @CCHNL_ENV
Instagram: @hnl.env
Facebook: HNL.ENV1

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