What we do…
We provide a dump site and disposal service for organic wood waste (trees, brush, and grass) using an air curtain incinerator, which is operated within the parameters of the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation. The benefits of the air curtain incinerator disposal process are smoke emissions reduction, elimination of wildfire risk from open burning, and beneficial wood ash/biochar production.
How we price…
We are currently pricing by the container or size of the vehicle.
Prices per container/vehicle:
$25 - compact/midsize/full size pickup truck and utility trailers up to 8' long.
$50 - Full size pickup truck up to, and utility trailers over 8' and up to 12' long.
$100 - Pickup truck up to 550/5500 series with flat beds and dump trailers with 24" or higher sides and up to 12' long.
$125 - for single axle dump trucks 650/6500 up to beds 14' long.
$150 - for 16' dump trailers and chipper trucks.
$200 - for double and triple axle dump trucks.
*Loaded trucks with trailers can combine fees as listed above.
***Note***
We can not accept construction/demolition materials or loads that have any non organic (trash) materials mixed in with wood waste.
How does SWWR fully recycle wood waste?
We get a little help from our friends…
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Tree Service
B&B Tree Management provides expert tree services and management with the benefit of a certified arborist. Removal and transport of logs and wood waste to SWWR can be included in their service.
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Sawmill
Tarwater Farm & Mills provides sawmill services of saw quality logs for dimensional lumber, mantles, and slabs. Saw pricing is determined by the board foot or hourly rate.
Wood/kiln drying services are also available.
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Firewood
Tarwater Firewood provides firewood processing services with logs that aren’t long or straight enough to be used for the sawmill. Camping bundles, specialty sizes and species for smoking are available upon request.
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Air Burner
Sevier Wood Waste & Recycling’s air curtain incinerator provides a safe disposal option for all wood waste that can’t be used for the sawmill or for firewood. SWWR adheres to the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation guidelines to reduce the impact of open fires on our great state of Tennessee.
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Wood Ash/Biochar
The end result of wood waste incineration is wood ash, also known as, biochar, and we can use it too! When spread on the soil, wood ash feeds grass, plants, and trees by replenishing nutrients that have been missing due to yard debris removal. In effort to keep our yards clean, we have stripped their food source. Wood ash is an organic and sustainable way to get our yards happy and healthy. We offer wood ash by the scoop.