Address: 301 Ball Park Rd, Lexington, SC 29072, USA
Phone: +18037553325
Sunday: 3–7PM
Monday: 7AM–7PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 7AM–7PM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 7AM–7PM
Saturday: 7AM–7PM
Mike Flannery
Ok firstly, this is a dump, not a shopping plaza. It’s organized, and aside from some customer etiquette issues, it’s free to Lexington residence. If you’re load is larger than your truck, drive an extra 10 minutes to the landfill, it’s easier for you AND saves money on trips back and forth for the FREE dump. Not all landfills are free of charge, so make an attempt to keep it that way. Thank you Ballpark Rd crew.
Ben McCarter
It's a dump. Their hours are what they say, and they accept most items you'll need to dispose of on a daily basis.
Ed Marra
Well run county waste site. Household, yard, and other trash containers here
Pat Fenner
Well organized and friendly staff, but come with adequate help if you'll need it. They told me they are "not supposed to help" you.
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Mattresses must be taken to the Edmund Landfill. No charge if from your Lexington County private residence.
Yes, they accept tires.
Hi Mr. Mullady, We take paint at our Household Hazardous waste events on a monthly basis February-November. For an updated calendar, please see our site: https://lex-co.sc.gov/departments/solid-waste-management/recycling Here is the link for the paint flyer for spring:https://lex-co.sc.gov/sites/default/files/Documents/HHW%20Flyer-%234-Spring%202021.pdf
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Yes we take house hold trash
No, all items containing a cooling agent (freon) are regulated by the government and must be brought to the Edmund Landfill for disposal. The Edmund Landfill is located at 498 Landfill Lane, Lexington and is open Mon-Sat 7am-4:30pm. Please call us at 803-785-3325 EXT 6 if you have further questions.
Yes. If they are mostly metal, they should go in the scrap metal pile. If they are mostly plastic, you can place them in the Household trash compactor.
If the gas component has been removed you can put it in the scrap metal bin, so long as you can lift it up into it. If you can’t lift it up into the bin you need to bring it to the Edmund Landfill at 498 Landfill Lane, Mon-Sat 7am-4:30pm.
The Collection and Recycling Centers are only closed four holidays a year. They are Closed: Tuesdays and Thursdays, New Year's Day (January 1st), Independence Day (July 4th), Thanksgiving Day (4th Thursday in November), Christmas Day (December 25th) and may also be closed due to severe weather or other emergency situations. Our website section on Collection and Recycling Centers details further information: https://lex-co.sc.gov/departments/solid-waste-management/recycling/collection-and-recycling-centers
Hi There, welcome to Lexington County! You do need an ID with a Lexington County address to go the the Collection and Recycling Centers. (The County ID is the long red number at the bottom- Lex Co starts with 32.) If you do not have the proper ID, bring paperwork, sales copy or something that demonstrates you live in the county. We do have 2 officers that enforce the ID laws so please be prepared to show your ID or paperwork should you be asked for it.
Hi Terry, you can place pillows in the yard waste compactor at the Ball Park Road location.
Yes, Our Collection and Recycling Centers are open M, W, F, Sa 7am-7pm and Sun 3pm-7pm. Household Garbage will go in the Household Trash compactor, microwaves (Please remove glass plate and place in trash compactor if possible) go in the scrap metal bin, and an entertainment TV Stand we would encourage you to donate, but if it is beyond repair can go in the wood waste/yard debris bin.
Yes in the yard trash bin. You can also dispose of the pad but that is another separate bin.
nope I have never paid anything going there.
Hi Marc, depending on the quantity, yes. If you have a lot however, we request that you please bring it to the Edmund Landfill at 498 Landfill Lane, Lexington, SC 29073, Monday-Saturday 7am-4:30pm.
Edmund/Lexington County Landfill would be the best bet at 498 Landfill Lane, Lexington SC 29073. Depending on the size and material, it can can also go into the clean wood waste bin at any collection and recycling center. If it can still be reused however, we would recommend taking it to Goodwill, His House or any other local charity accepting these items.
If they are in usable condition, we always recommend donating it to a local charity first. If they no longer work: The microwave (With glass plate and any other interior parts removed) can be placed in the scrap metal bin. The rug can go in the yard waste container.
Yes, they can go in the clean wood and yard waste bins at most of our centers.
Yes. The Collection and Recycling Centers are Open: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. Sundays 3:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. They are Closed: Tuesdays and Thursdays New Year's Day (January 1st) Independence Day (July 4th) Thanksgiving Day (4th Thursday in November) Christmas Day (December 25th) They may also be closed due to severe weather or other emergency situations. Every effort will be made to notify the public if such closings are required. Check the "County of Lexington" Facebook page for unscheduled closings, check this website or call the Solid Waste Management Administrative office at (803) 755-3325
Lexington county landfill
You may place one toilet in the YARD WASTE container but we prefer that you bring it to the Edmund Landfill to be recycled. There is no charge for residents. -- Lexington County Recycling Coordinator
Yes. They are open.
Yes, we accept up to 5 gallons of motor oil from Lexington County residents at all 11 of our Collection and Recycling Centers. All vehicle fluids except antifreeze and brake fluid may be poured into the large rectangular container under the carport cover. -- Lexington County Recycling Coordinator
If it's from your primary residence, place it in the YARD WASTE container. If it's from a business or job, take it to the Edmund Landfill. -- Lexington County Recycling Coordinator
If mostly metal, lift into the SCRAP METAL container here or place on the SCRAP METAL pile on the ground at the Edmund Landfill. If mostly plastic, lift into the HOUSEHOLD GARBAGE container here or take to the Edmund Landfill. -- Lexington County Recycling Coordinator
You will have to sort them out by color.
No. TVs, computers, printers and monitors are only accepted at the Edmund Landfill. Other electronics may be put in the SCRAP METAL container at Collection and Recycling Centers if mostly metal (e.g. DVD players and stereos) or may be put in HOUSEHOLD GARBAGE if mostly plastic. All electronics may be taken to the Edmund Landfill or to drop-off events to be recycled. -- Lexington County Recycling Coordinator
Wood pieces placed in the YARD WASTE container must be less than 4 feet long and 4 inches across. Larger pieces, and large loads, should be taken to the Edmund Landfill.
All Collection and Recycling Centers are closed on the following four holidays: New Year's Day (Jan. 1), Independence Day (July 4), Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day (Dec. 25). They are also closed every Tuesday and Thursday. -- Lexington County Recycling Coordinator
If you have a question about a Lexington County Collection and Recycling Center, please call Lexington County Solid Waste Management at 803-755-3325, ext. 6. -- Lexington County Recycling Coordinator
Pallets from a home may be placed in the CLEAN WOOD WASTE container at select sites (to be recycled) or YARD WASTE container (to be landfilled) at Collection and Recycling Centers. Pallets from a business must be taken to the Edmund Landfill. -- Lexington County Recycling Coordinator
No. Cement damages the compactors and is therefore only accepted at the Edmund Landfill. -- Lexington County Recycling Coordinator
If you live in Lexington County, you can bring the garbage from your home for free but not the garbage from the company you work for. Businesses must pay to have their garbage picked up or pay to take it to the Edmund Landfill. -- Lexington County Recycling Coordinator
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The maximum allowable LENGTH of any piece is 4 feet, the maximum allowable WIDTH of any piece is 4 inches and the maximum total AMOUNT is one truck or trailer load per household. Larger pieces and loads must be taken to the Edmund Landfill. -- Lexington County Recycling Coordinator.
1 per day
Yes without gas in it and put in scrap metal. If its a riding mower bring it to the landfill.
Closed on Tuesday and Thursday
No. Any item containing (or previously containing) Freon (e.g. refrigerators, freezers, AC units, humidifiers, wine coolers) must be taken to the Edmund Landfill. A $15 fee is charged unless proof is provided that the Freon was removed by someone CERTIFIED to remove it. -- Lexington County Recycling Coordinator
You have to take it to the landfield.
We prefer to have leaves, grass, pine straw, pine cones, used mulch, and all other NATURAL yard material placed in the CLEAN WOOD WASTE containers (available at select locations) so that we can recycle it into mulch and compost. We sell this at the Edmund Landfill in bags and in bulk to residents and businesses. No plastic bags!!! -- Lexington County Recycling Coordinator
Yes limited to 1 bed set per day
No it closed at 1:00pm.
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Yes in the yard trash contianers
No they only take household trash and recycling. You have to visit the landfill for that.
Yes. You may place these items from your home in the YARD WASTE container. However, we prefer that you bring them to the Edmund Landfill so that we can recycle them. There is no charge for County residents when bringing the material from your home. -- Lexington County Recycling Coordinator
Are you open Thurs, Jul 5, 2018?
Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sundays from 3 to 7 p.m. Closed on Tuesdays and Thursdays and on New Year's Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. -- Lexington County Recycling Coordinator
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