Everything You Need To Know About Recycling Rules And Regulations At Wilson County Dump Sites This Year

WilsonCounty Landfill recycles E-Waste, (computers, printers, televisions, microwaves, etc.) and metal. For additional E-Waste recycling, contact nearby E-Waste Recyclers. You are encouraged to recycle in all convenience centers.

· If you’re a resident of WilsonCounty, Tennessee, and need to dispose of trash or recyclables, you’ll need to know the hours of operation for the county’s convenience centers.

1 day ago · The Permit allows residents to utilize any of the 13 Convenience Centers throughout the County for household garbage and recycling in addition to the Landfill. Permits are issued every three years using different colors.

· All metal must be separated from trash and construction debris. The collection facility will not be accepting brush while the Burn Ban is in effect. Wood and construction debris (NO SHINGLES), along with all other waste will be accepted. If you have questions, please call the facility at (361) 730-5195.

· Dispose of your television, old computers, computer package, microwave, etc. at the WilsonCountyLandfill. Shingles are $100 per ton, effective . Trash can be disposed of at the WilsonCountyLandfill.

Only residential customers may bring household trash, small loads of C&D debris from their residence, and Yard Waste to the Landfill on Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. There is a fee of $43 per ton for any C&D debris. We accept cash, check or credit cards (no American Express).

· The County operates 13 Convenience Centers (collection sites) in the WilsonCounty Solid Waste District. Incorporated towns and cities are not included in the District. The Convenience Centers only accept household solid waste produced by residents of the District with a valid User Permit.

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