Solid Waste Management
The mission of the Division of Solid Waste Management (DSWM) is to protect, improve, and promote health and environmental quality through the responsive, effective oversight of waste management activities and the beneficial use of recovered materials.
Solid waste may be defined as any useless, unused, unwanted, or discarded materials. Hazardous waste, problem waste, toxic substances, and recyclables may be distinguished from other solid waste. DSWM has established focused programs to address each of these.
You may contact DSWM at Solid.Waste@tn.gov or 615-532-0780. If you need to reach a particular staff member, please see our contact list and be sure to consult our organization chart.
If you are looking for the former Tennessee Environmental Show of the South (TENSOS), please visit The Tennessee Environmental Network Show of the South for more information.
- Illegal Dumping
- Landfill Permit Modifications
- Solid Waste Management Permit-By-Rule
- Special Waste Approval
- Solid Waste Regulations
- Former Blaylock & Brown Construction, Inc. Landfill
- Statewide Petroleum Incident Logging System (SPILS)
- Landfill Operators Certification Training
- Pending and Final Permit Documents for Review
- Universal Waste
- Healthcare Facility Hazardous Waste
- Medical Waste
- Waste Activity Audit Section
- RCRA Corrective Action
- Hazardous Waste Inspection Training (HWIT)
- HSM Recycling Legitimacy
- Mercury Product Disposal Control Act
- Hazardous Waste Legislative Reports
- Hazardous Waste Determination Matrix
- See More
Frequently Accessed Webpages
TDEC's SPILS program tracks incidents where petroleum products are released along our roads.
Learn more about the permits required for landfills, hazardous waste generators, treatment, storage and disposal facilities, etc.
The Household Hazardous Waste program helps ensure your waste is disposed of safely through mobile collection events and other services.
DSWM offers opportunities for professional development and certification throughout the year.
Tennessee's Secretary of State website hosts the effective regulations governing our programs. Policies, rules, and regulations documents are posted on the TDEC site.
PFAS are found in many products, like cookware, pizza boxes and stain repellants. However, there is evidence PFAS may adversely affect your health.
TDEC took over operations at the former Blaylock and Brown (EPLEX) Class III Landfill in Shelby County.
These notices advise the public about solid waste permitting actions in the state of Tennessee.
The dataviewer allows you to search for facility information, inspection reports, complaints, and forms from the convenience of your computer.
If it is hard for you to read, speak, or understand English, please see our Language Assistance webpage for more information about our free language assistance services.
This Page Last Updated: March 3, 2026 at 3:31 PM