Address: 429 Landfill Ln, Lexington, SC 29073, USA
Phone: +18037553325
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–4:30PM
Tuesday: 7AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 7AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 7AM–4:30PM
Friday: 7AM–4:30PM
Saturday: 7AM–4:30PM
Rebecca McAuley
If only someone would unload for us.... Lol
Sue Banks
I am a frequent customer at the landfill to purchase compost and mulch! Very well kept, clean, organized, great signs, friendly and helpful staff. The addition of the new scales has been awesome and gas definitely helped improve the process. Keep up the good work! I appreciate all of you!
Christine Brown
They need better signs out there. I have never been to a landfill before so I did not know that I had to stop on the scale. Apparently, there was a truck blocking the tiny stop sign they had so I didn’t see it and kept going. So the man flagged me down to give me a tax lesson on how much tax dollars we pay for the trash etc. I apologized explained this was my first time and that was not intentional otherwise I would have drove past him and not acknowledge him leaving. Then I went back to get another load. This time I followed instructions but the lady in the scale booth decided that she wanted to give me a piece of her mind as well. Ok cool! She then tells me to follow the orange arrows. Let’s just say you better be on a scavenger hunt looking for those arrows! There was nobody out there to assist me. Use the money to get better signs people!!!!!!! Especially if your going to be rude and not help.
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State law bans tires from the landfill. Lexington County Solid Waste Management collects tires at their facility, where they are sorted and recycled. If the tires can easily be counted, the disposal fee is $1.50 per tire. Otherwise, it is $150 per ton.
Hi there, yes as long as you can prove Lexington County residence or purchasing Lexington County property. When you are ready to come, please call the scale house at 803-755-3325 EXT 6 to let us know you are coming. When you arrive, you will need to tell the scale operators to radio down for assistance.
Yes, you can bring these here. These materials may need to be sorted. For specific questions, please call 803-785-3325 EXT 6
Hi There, You can review our fee schedule here, under the Fees section: https://lex-co.sc.gov/departments/solid-waste-management/edmund-landfill-transfer-station-and-compost-facility Please call 803-785-3325 EXT 6 with additional questions.
Yes, there may be a charge depending on the type any quantity of fence. Please call 803-785-3325 EXT 6 during business hours Mon-Fri 8am-5pm for more details for your exact situation.
Yes, the Edmund Landfill takes electronics, up to 5 per resident. The landfill is open Mon-Sat 7am-4:30pm.
Please call 803-785-3325 ext 6 or check out the fees schedule on the Edmund Landfill page of our website: https://lex-co.sc.gov/departments/solid-waste-management
All electronics (TV and Computer parts) need to be brought to the Edmund Landfill at 498 Landfill Lane, Lexington. They are open Mon-Sat 7am-4:30pm and will take up to 5 items per resident per day. Call 803-785-3325 ext 6 for more information.
You can bring these to the landfill whole. 498 Landfill Lane, Lexington, SC 29073 between 7am and 4:00pm. You will need to stop at the scale. Please feel free to call 803-785-3325 EXT 6 during administrative business hours: M-F 8am-5pm.
Yes, you must bring them over the scale at the Edmund Landfill, not the Collection and Recycling Center. Call 803-785-3325 EXT 6 for more information.
Hi There, All the Lexington County Collection and Recycling Centers are closed on Tuesdays and Thursdays. You can still bring items to the Edmund Landfill which is located at: 498 Landfill Lane, Lexington, SC 29072. They are open from 7:00am-4:30pm Monday-Saturday. You will need to stop at the scale in the right lane before proceeding down to the landfill.
Yes, they can be brought to the Edmund Landfill. Please call 803-785-3325 EXT 6 for details.
Yes. You will need to come to the scale house between 7am-4:00pm (We close at 4:30) Monday-Saturday. You will speak with the attendant and then they will provide you with disposal instructions. Must be a Lexington County Resident with proof of a valid SC drivers license. If a business, there is a charge per ton.
Yes, Lexington County residents can bring up to five electronics to the Edmond landfill per day.
Yes, compost purchasing is limited to Lexington County residents. You will have to reach out to your county solid waste department to determine if they have this service.
You can. There is a dump outside of the landfill or you can take it inside the landfill. If you are a Lexington County resident, it is free.
VHS tapes should be thrown away in household garbage. -- Lexington County Recycling Coordinator
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