Backyard residential composting is allowed and encouraged in Pierce County with no permit, but a compost pile that creates odor, attracts vermin, or otherwise becomes a public nuisance can be abated under PCC Chapter 8.08; large-scale composting is a permitted solid-waste facility.
Pierce County neither prohibits nor permit-requires home composting of yard and food waste on residential property; the county and Health Department encourage backyard composting as waste reduction. The limit is the public-nuisance standard: under PCC Chapter 8.08, a compost pile that generates offensive odors, harbors pests, or unreasonably affects a neighbor's comfort, health, or safety can be declared a public nuisance and abated. PCC 8.08.050.F also treats improperly handled solid waste as a nuisance except where securely stored, so tidy backyard bins are fine while an unmanaged rotting heap is not. Commercial or large-scale composting requires a solid-waste facility permit; operating it without permits is itself a declared nuisance. Keep piles managed and set back from property lines.
A nuisance compost pile triggers the PCC 8.08 abatement process via a Notice of Violation and Abatement; unabated conditions may be corrected by the County at the owner's cost. Unpermitted large-scale composting is enforced as illegal solid-waste handling.
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