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Read more →Horry County SWA Landfill, 1886 S Highway 90, Conway, 29526, South Carolina
Horry County SWA Landfill in Conway is the county landfill on S Highway 90 that locals use when trash needs to be buried instead of recycled. Homeowners doing big cleanouts and trucks with heavier loads both end up here, so expect a mix of passenger vehicles and commercial haulers.
There’s usually a weigh scale and a small entrance booth where vehicles stop before heading up to the dumping area. Pull onto the scale on the way in and again on the way out-landfills commonly charge by weight and fees are often tiered by vehicle type or weight bracket. The site is mostly open dirt cells with heavy equipment moving around and gravel roads, so back into the tipping face slowly and give big trucks plenty of room. Weekends and spring cleanup times tend to be busiest, so lines and slowdowns are common.
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