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Mon Biju Bin Site Restored

The Virgin Islands Waste Management Authority has successfully restored the Mon Bijou bin site on St. Croix following ongoing incidents of illegal tire dumping.

The Mon Bijou bin area before and after illegally dumped tires were removed. (Submitted photo)

The site had been repeatedly used as an unauthorized dumping location, particularly for discarded tires, creating environmental and public health concerns. Through dedicated cleanup efforts, the VIWMA team removed approximately 2,800 illegally dumped tires, significantly improved the condition of the area and restored its proper use.

โ€œRestoring the Mon Bijou site reflects VIWMA’s commitment to protecting the environment and the health of our community members,โ€ said Executive Director Hannibal โ€œMikeโ€ Ware. โ€œWe urge the community to partner with us by disposing of waste responsibly and reporting violations while we work toward a permanent solution to illegal tire dumping.โ€

VIWMA reminds the public that illegal dumping is against the law, and violators are subject to fines of not less than $1,000 and/or imprisonment for up to 180 days. Illegal dumping poses significant environmental risks, including soil and water contamination, as well as threats to public health and safety.

To report illegal dumping or other waste-related violations, please email customer_care@viwma.orgย or communications@viwma.org, or call 340-715-9100 (St. Thomas)ย orย 340-712-4962 (St. Croix). Stay connected with VIWMA on Facebook, X, and LinkedIn for updates.

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