Last call for... debris!
The South Carolina Department of Transportation is wrapping up storm debris pick-up, in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Upstate counties in the final phase of collection are Abbeville, Anderson, Cherokee, Greenwood, Oconee, and Union.
SCDOT asks community members in Aiken, Greenville, Laurens, Pickens and Spartanburg counties to continue piling debris on the side of the road. Final phase for pick-up in those counties will begin Monday January 20th.
Since September, more than 3 million cubic yards of debris has been collected.
Anyone having trouble getting debris to the right of way due to blocking or limited road frontage should contact SCDOT at 855-467-2368.
Official Press Release from SCDOT:
Columbia, S.C. (January 16, 2024)— The South Carolina Department of Transportation is making a final pass for debris in many impacted counties. Those counties are listed below and shown on the map. The counties currently in the final debris pickup phase include Abbeville, Anderson, Barnwell, Cherokee, Edgefield, Greenwood, McCormick, Newberry, Oconee, Saluda and Union.
Since debris collection began following Hurricane Helene, SCDOT has collected more than 3 million cubic yards of debris.
SCDOT asks the community members in Aiken, Greenville, Laurens, Pickens and Spartanburg counties to continue piling debris on the side of the road, safely out of the roadway. Moving all remaining debris in these counties to the right of way by January 20 will allow crews to begin the final pass on debris pickup and expedite the cleanup process.
Residents who are having trouble getting debris to the right of way due to limited road frontage or debris blocking the way are encouraged to call us directly at 855-467-2368. SCDOT cannot enter private property to remove debris. SCDOT asks that if you encounter crews, please slow down and give them room to work.