City of Myrtle Beach: New Solid Waste Rules Have Been In Effect For A Year. Do You Notice A Difference?

City of Myrtle Beach: New Solid Waste Rules Have Been In Effect For A Year. Do You Notice A Difference?
0Comments

City of Myrtle Beach issued the following announcement on August 5.

It’s been a year since Myrtle Beach’s new Solid Waste rules went into effect back in August 2020.  We hope you’ve noticed a difference in your neighborhood!  The city’s goal is to encourage customer compliance, improve community appearance and deter illegal dumping.  A few things to note include the following:  lids on solid waste containers must be closed completely; no additional garbage may be placed outside or on top of the pelican; and, customers who regularly have more garbage than fits in a pelican will be required to pay for an additional pelican.  To view all of the updates, visit https://www.cityofmyrtlebeach.com/departments/public_works_department/solid_waste_and_recycling_division.php.   

Original source can be found here.



Related

Alan Wilson, Attorney General of South Carolina

Easley man charged with sexual exploitation of minors; attorney general’s office to prosecute

Shawn Phillip Elliott, a 39-year-old resident of Easley, South Carolina, has been arrested on four charges related to the sexual exploitation of minors.

Alan Wilson, Attorney General of South Carolina

Attorney General requests documents from nonprofits over potential ties to Hamas

Attorney General Alan Wilson has requested financial and operational documents from several nonprofit organizations operating in South Carolina.

Governor Henry McMaster

JGB Brothers announces $7 million investment creating 40 jobs in Bamberg County

JGB Brothers LLC, a food fibers manufacturer and subsidiary of Poland-based InterFiber, has announced plans to establish operations in Bamberg County, South Carolina.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Palmetto State News.