People interested in composting have six new sites in which to drop their kitchen scraps.The Charleston Compost program has expanded to a total of 20 drop-off s
Charleston Composts is opening six new sites in the region for residents to drop off food scraps. It includes new sites in North Charleston and Johns Island.
Residents can adopt storm drains in Charleston to keep them clear of debris. This helps prevent blockages that can cause flooding and waterway pollution.
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