Anderson County Awarded Palmetto Pride Grant to Strengthen Litter Enforcement
Anderson County has been selected to receive grant funding from Palmetto Pride to enhance local litter enforcement efforts and combat illegal dumping.
The grant will support the purchase and deployment of new surveillance cameras at illegal dumpsites throughout Anderson County. Technology will provide Environmental & Code Enforcement officers with an additional tool to identify offenders, gather evidence and strengthen enforcement of litter laws.
“Anderson County is honored to be selected as a grant recipient by Palmetto Pride, whose support plays a vital role in strengthening litter-law enforcement across South Carolina,” said Matthew Stipe, Director of Environmental & Code Enforcement. “This funding will allow us to deploy new surveillance cameras at illegal dumpsites, greatly improving our ability to hold violators accountable and protect the environmental quality of our community. Our partnership with Palmetto Pride underscores our shared commitment to keeping Anderson County clean, safe, and beautiful for all residents.”
Illegal dumping and litter negatively affect neighborhoods, waterways, roadways and the overall quality of life in the community. By expanding surveillance capabilities, Anderson County will be better equipped to investigate problem areas, identify those responsible for illegal dumping and deter future violations.
The grant builds upon Anderson County’s ongoing partnership with Palmetto Pride and its commitment to protecting the environment and maintaining a clean and attractive community
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