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Volunteers remove trash in Waipahu

Councilmember Augie Tulba partnered with Protectors of Paradise and Covanta H-Power to remove loads of illegal dumping and trash behind Waipahu Elementary School on Friday. The dumping site sits on City Department of Parks and Recreation property along a pathway used by residents and students.

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Volunteers clean up the area near Waipahu Street.
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Volunteers clean up the area near Waipahu Street.
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Volunteers clean up the area near Waipahu Street.
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Madori Rumpungworn helped with the cleanup.
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Volunteers survey the area to be cleared.
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Councilmember Augie Tulba partnered with Protectors of Paradise and Covanta H-Power to remove loads of illegal dumping and trash behind Waipahu Elementary School on Friday.The dumping site sits on City Department of Parks and Recreation property along a pathway used by residents and students.
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Donors to the clean up effort include Hawthorne CAT Waipahu, Koves Equipment Rental/Royalty Rolloffs, and Schnitzer Steel Hawaii, which provided heavy equipment, transportation and hauling, and waste bins.
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Councilmember Augie Tulba partnered with Protectors of Paradise and Covanta H-Power to remove loads of illegal dumping and trash behind Waipahu Elementary School on Friday.The dumping site sits on City Department of Parks and Recreation property along a pathway used by residents and students.