Spartanburg County operates a wood chipping and grinding facility plus a Class Two (C&D) landfill and a Class Three (municipal solid waste) landfill at the Wellford Landfill Facility. Residents can also drop bulky household trash at the 17 staffed convenience centers. The City of Spartanburg refers bulk items here.
For bulky and bulk waste, Spartanburg County operates and maintains a wood chipping and grinding facility, a Class Two (Construction, Demolition, and Land Clearing Debris) Landfill, and a Class Three (Municipal Solid Waste) Landfill at the Wellford Landfill Facility. Residents may also use the county's 17 staffed recycling/collection centers to dispose of household trash and recyclables. The City of Spartanburg does not collect tires, electronic waste, or contractor-generated construction/demolition materials or green waste in its curbside program and directs residents to Spartanburg County Solid Waste (864-949-0211) for proper disposal. Contact county Solid Waste for landfill hours, accepted materials, and any tipping fees.
Dumping construction debris, tires, or bulk waste outside authorized county facilities is illegal dumping under S.C. Code 16-11-700 and county litter control.
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Spartanburg County and the City of Spartanburg have no ordinance banning backyard composting. It is allowed, but a compost pile that produces offensive odors...
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Spartanburg County and the City of Spartanburg have no ordinance specifically permitting or banning artificial turf for residential lawns. Installation is ge...
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Spartanburg County does not mandate native landscaping. The City of Spartanburg publishes an official approved street-tree list, and no species may be plante...
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Collecting rainwater is legal in Spartanburg County. South Carolina places no statewide restriction on residential rainwater harvesting, and the county sets ...
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Spartanburg County sets no lawn-watering ordinance. Outdoor watering limits come from your utility, Spartanburg Water, which activates address-based schedule...
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Overgrown weeds are a code violation both in the county and the city. Unincorporated county properties are held to 18 inches under the property-maintenance c...
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