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Palmetto Recycling, Inc. Richland: Soil and a nearby stream contaminated with lead, barium, and chromium. The site also had an unlined acid pit containing 1,800 gallons of acid waste, 100 drums of caustic waste, and an unstabilized pile of battery casings. [15] 01/22/1987: 07/22/1987: 07/21/1999 —
Employment and Wage Statistics by Industry in Lee County, South Carolina - Q3 2023 [26] Industry Employment Counts Employment Percentage (%) Average Annual Wage ($) Accommodation and Food Services: 250: 7.0: 17,524 Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services: 261: 7.3: 42,588 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and ...
The company had one truck and four employees who transported and disposed of hazardous wastes for local businesses, and over time expanded to offer emergency hazardous waste cleaning services and industrial waste disposal, as well as ongoing management of hazardous material sites. Revenues continued to climb approaching $50 million in 1986.
In Fiscal Year 2022, South Carolina residents disposed of 3.7 million tons of waste in Class Two landfills. That year, there were 77 Class Two facilities in the state and 16 of those were located ...
Hazardous waste dumping is illegal in South Carolina without a permit. Hazardous waste can be chemicals or other manufactured products. Winnsboro , located in Fairfield County about 30 minutes ...
Lee County was created in 1892 with Bishopville its county seat, but Bishopville did not complete building its courthouse and county jail until February 1902. As a result, county boundaries were delimited along Lynches River, Black River, Scape Ore Swamp, Sparrow Swamp, Long Branch, and Screeches Branch following old roads and artificial limits.
Waste Industries was created by Lonnie Poole Jr. in 1970 as a waste disposal firm. Funding for his company was from the sale of his Ohio home. Poole made the decision to start Waste Industries in Raleigh, North Carolina upon researching the need to develop a mobile landfill compactor in the American southeast region. [1]
Bishopville Commercial Historic District is a national historic district located at Bishopville, Lee County, South Carolina. It encompasses 48 contributing buildings in the central business district of Bishopville. All of the commercial buildings are of brick construction with most constructed between 1890 and 1920.