Summary
The city of Charleston is getting back in the composting game, but this time city residents won't get a chance to buy what's made from their yard waste.
City officials said they will conduct an "experiment" by renting the former compost facility located off Hanna Drive in North Charleston.See the full content of this document
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This Time City to Use Its Compost
The facility was built at a cost of $6 million in 1998 to keep yard waste out of the city's landfill, but there were few takers for the compost that was produced.
City officials discontinued use of the 9-year-old composting operati...See the full content of this document
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