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Read more →Twin Chimneys Landfill, 11075 Augusta Road, Honea Path, 29654, South Carolina
Twin Chimneys Landfill sits on Augusta Road in Honea Path and is where local residents, contractors and haulers bring trash that’s headed to a burial cell. It’s the kind of place used when curbside pickup or transfer stations aren’t enough.
Pull up to an entrance booth with a scale nearby - landfills usually charge tipping fees by weight or per load, so expect to be weighed. After the booth the road leads out to the working face and various drop-off spots; there are often big dirt mounds, compacted areas and heavy trucks moving around. It gets dusty in dry weather and muddy after rain, and commercial trucks are common since facilities like this typically accept larger loads.
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