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Charleston County Provides Info on What to do with Debris from Hurricane Ian
Charleston County Government has completed its assessment of vegetative debris from Hurricane Ian. The volume of debris is not large enough to meet the threshold to initiate the County’s on-call contractor. The County will remove debris that has fallen within County owned right of way but will not collect debris curbside from individual homes.
Residents should utilize their normal method of vegetative debris disposal through municipal or public service district pickups or self-disposal. Residents with debris located within the Asian Longhorned Beetle quarantined area should not transport debris outside of the quarantined area. The Bees Ferry and Hollywood convenience centers are located within the boundary. https://www.aphis.usda.gov/plant_health/plant_pest_info/asian_lhb/downloads/albmaps/south-carolina-regulatory-boundary.pdf
Residences who received damage to their homes or need assistance with tree removal associated with Hurricane Ian can contact Crisis Cleanup at 1-800-451-1954 to register.
Charleston County Convenience Centers that accept vegetative debris are listed below. Convenience Centers are open Monday-Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Adams Run Convenience Center
8776 Old Jacksonboro Road, 29426
Awendaw Convenience Center
6380 Maxville Road, 29429
Bees Ferry Road Convenience Center
1344 Bees Ferry Road, 29414
Edisto Convenience Center
2844 Highway 174, 29438
Hollywood Convenience Center
5305 Highway 165, 29449
McClellanville Convenience Center
1775 River Road, 29458
Wadmalaw Convenience Center
1558 Liberia Road, 29487