![]() Piedmont, West Pelzer, Pelzer and WilliamstonĬlemson Blvd, Hwy 76, Hwy 187, Hwy 24, 28 Bypass, Belton Hwy, Broadway School Rd, Centerville RdĪll areas of Anderson County, Belton, Williamston, Honea Path Hwy 81, Broadway Lake, Honey Circle, Brook Forest, Hwy 29, Hwy 28, Dobbins Bridge Rd, Belton Hwy, Hwy 252Īll areas of Anderson County, Belton and Williamstonīooker St, Susan St, McDuffie, Hall St, Belton St, George Albert Lake Rd, Bolt Dr, Ponce deLeon Dr, Hwy 24, Pinedale Rd, W Market St, Dobbins Bridge Rd, Spencer St, White StĪll areas of Anderson County, Belton, Piedmont and Williamston Hwy 81, Whitehall Rd, Hwy 24, Hwy 29, Anderson St, Midway, Concord To establish service, please contact the appropriate provider directly. *Owner is responsible for transportation to Starr C&D Landfill site. ![]() ![]() $300- for demolition and disposal per double-wide manufactured mobile home.ĭisposal of demolished manufactured mobile homes is $33/ton. $200- for demolition and disposal per single-wide manufactured mobile home. Manufactured mobile homes: *(Commercial and Residential) $20/each truck- for 2-year permit (Commercial Accounts Only) *Anderson County residents are not charged for C&D and LCD disposal or non-contaminated metal. $40/ton/min.- for asbestos shingles (Special Handling DHEC) $33/ton- for shingles * (Commercial and Residential) If a resident pays someone to haul their material to the Starr Landfill, then the person hauling or commercial business will be charged for disposal of those materials. Residents can dump for free except for shingles, asbestos and mobile homes. Starr does not accept stumps that are 2 feet high and 3 feet wide or larger.19 inches wide or larger: should be cut 2 feet long or shorter.18 inches wide or smaller should be cut 6 feet long or shorter.Vegetation, clay, soil, sand, gravel, logs, rocks, tree stumps, brush/limbs and roots. Steel, glass, hardened concrete/asphalt, bricks, blocks, lumber, metal, plaster, insulation, roofing materials and shingles, floor coverings, etc. Scales will close 15 minutes early to allow time for customers to dispose of their materials and exit the landfill at closing time. Because of your recycling, you have made our home a better place to live, work and play! Keep Anderson County Beautiful is an affiliate of Keep America Beautiful (KAB), the nation’s leading nonprofit that builds vibrant communities.ĬONVENIENCE CENTERS, MRF & STARR LANDFILL WILL BE CLOSED ON THE FOLLOWING DATES: December 23 & 25, 2023 and January 1, 2024. Not only did Anderson County reach the goal but we surpassed the goal with a 42% recycling rate! Anderson County Solid Waste and Keep Anderson County Beautiful would like to thank our residents and businesses for making it possible to achieve this remarkable accomplishment. In 2016, Anderson County was the only county in South Carolina to reach SCDHEC’s 40% recycling rate goal. Keep Anderson County Beautiful aims to lead our community in litter prevention and recycling. To Adopt-a-Spot, please call the Keep Anderson County Beautiful Office at (864) 260-1001. From removing litter or planting flowers just 4 times a year the group gets a sign in their spot and the pride of making our community a prettier place to live. Organizations, businesses, and individuals pledge to clean and beautify a special place or county roadside. Promotes public education and awareness or anti-litter and recycling initiatives in Anderson County.Enforces County Litter Ordinances and State Litter Laws to prevent unsightly litter from roadways, illegal dumping and open storage on Anderson County properties.Conducts community clean-up and beautification projects to sustain community cleanliness and pride.Ensures adequate disposal of construction/demolition materials and land clearing debris for residents and businesses at the Starr C&D Landfill.Engages in the recovery of recyclable materials in preparation for market at the Material Recovery Facility (MRF): recyclables, electronics and tires.Provides waste and recycling collection services for Anderson County residents at convenience center facilities.The Solid Waste department provides Anderson County residents with a cost efficient Solid Waste program that delivers adequate recycling/reusing and disposal opportunities for household garbage, construction and demolition material, yard debris, and recyclables as well as developing anti-litter, beautification and recycling education programs which will promote the quality of life.
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