The Lewis County Transfer Station has achieved an impressive milestone by receiving its fourth consecutive perfect inspection from the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC). This commendable evaluation took place during an unannounced visit on February 13, 2025, where TDEC officials assessed the solid waste facility. In a thorough review of 95 distinct observable categories outlined in the TDEC inspection checklist, the facility was found to have no significant violations or even minor issues that warranted attention.
Since 1994, it has been a requirement for each of Tennessee’s 95 counties to effectively manage and operate Transfer Stations and Landfills. To uphold this standard, TDEC conducts random inspections throughout the year, focusing on a variety of solid waste management concerns. These inspections cover numerous aspects, including ensuring that landfill areas are adequately covered, that effective erosion controls are in place, and that groundwater monitoring systems are functioning properly. Additionally, inspectors verify that all necessary permits are up to date, recycling initiatives are actively pursued, litter is managed appropriately, and household waste is disposed of in a responsible manner, among many other criteria.
The exemplary performance of the staff at the Lewis County Transfer Station deserves recognition and congratulations for their dedication to maintaining high standards in waste management. Their efforts contribute significantly to the environmental health and sustainability of the community.