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AGENDA TITLE: Consider an amendment to the Refuse Franchise Agreement to provide
for addition of industrial refuse service
MEETING DATE: May 1, 1991
PREPARED BY: City Manager
RECOMMENDED ACTION: That City Council conduct a public hearing regarding an
amendment tc the Refuse Franchise Agreement to provide for
the addition of industrial customers, and take action as
deemed appropriate.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: On Wednesday, February 20, 1991, City Council considered
the introduction of an ordinance to amend Chapter 13.16
- Solid Waste - of the City Code. This ordinance was
tabled pending further review and recommendation of the matter by the City of Lodi
Solid Waste Management Task Force.
At its meeting of Monday, March 25, 1991, the Task Force unanimously voted (Dave
Vaccarezza abstained) to "recommend to City Council the approval of an amendment to
the Refuse Franchise Agreement to provide for addition of Industrial Refuse
Service". Representatives from the industrial community were invited, attended, and
expressed their concerns at this meeting. After hearing these concerns, Task Force
members agreed that if such amendment is made, it should not interfere with
industries' management of in-house recyclable materials. That would be materials
which an industrial company does not wish to set out for collection by any
industrial waste disposal organization.
Minutes of the third meeting of the Task Force are attached to provide further
background into the discussion which preceded their recommendations (Exhibit A).
APPROVED: —------_--._
THOMAS A. PETERSON
` City Manager
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AGENDA TITLE: Consider an amendment to the Refuse Franchise Agreement to provide
for addition of industrial refuse service
MEETING DATE: May 1, 1991
Page Twc
An Ordinance of the Lodi City Council Amending the City's Exclusive Franchise for
Waste Disposal Services to Include Industrial Waste (Exhibit B) and An Ordinance of
the Lodi City Council Amending Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 13.16 - Solid Waste - to
Provide for the Addition of Industrial Refuse Service (Exhibit C) have been attached
for Council's review and any necessary action.
A letter from EMCON Associates expressing their position on this subject (Exhibit
D), and the City of Lodi Waste Characterization Analysis (Exhibit E) are also
attached for your information.
FUNDING: None required.
Respectfully submitted,
Thomas A. Peterson
City Manager
Prepared by: Kirk J. Evans
Administrative Assistant to the City Manager
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Attachments
CCAGEN02/TXTA.TLP
CITY OF LODI
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT TASK FORCE
MINUTES OF THE THIRD MEETING
Monday, March 25, 1991
City Library
201 W. Locust Street
Lodi, CA 95240
Meeting began at 7:00 p.m.
1. Roll call
Members present:
Barbara Bowers
Dennis Deg - Chair
Mayor David M. Hinchman
Dave Mende
Janet Pruss
Glenn Robison
Dave Vaccarezza
Theo Vandenberg
Ben Vander Heiden -
Vice Chair
Members absent:
Kevin Van Steenberge
Staff Members:
Kirk Evans, Asst. to the City Mgr.
John F. Boss, Executive Manager
EMCON Associates
Industry Reoresentatives:
Valley Industries -Fred Baumbach
Wallace Computer Services -
Curt Brooks
Rick Long
Interlake -Lodi Fab. Industries -
Steve Fraser
Dale Dieckbernd
General Mills -Nick Holman
Pacific Coast Producers -
Bob Paulat
Pacific Coast Producers Corporate -
Ron Myers
Cal. Waste Removal Systems -
Thomas A. Sanchez
Minutes - City of Lodi Solid Waste Management Task Force
Monday, March 25, 1991
Page Two
2. Ben Vander Heiden moved, Dennis Deg seconded, for approval, of the
minutes of the second Task Force meeting of February 25, 1991.
-Passed-
3. Recommendation to City Council regarding an amendment to the refuse
franchise agreement:
- EMCON Associates submitted a letter expressing their position on
this subject to all Task Force members.
- Dave Vaccarezza indicated he would not be voting on this issue.
- Question from Interlake Lodi Fab. - Are recyclable materials to be
collected as part of the proposed amendment?
- Answer from Dave Vaccarezza - There are different categories of
waste materials: 1) By-products 2) In house recyclable
materials 3) Refuse with recoverable -Materials mixed in. He
indicated that if California Waste Systems is granted a franchise
for industrial waste collection they would focus on collecting
refuse with recoverable materials mixed in. Recyclable materials
would be collected if they were set out by the industry to be
specifically collected by California Waste Systems.
- Theo Vandenberg and Dennis Deg commented that their concern is with
waste materials being sent to the landfill, not with materials
being recycled internally by industries.
- Janet Pruss indicated she doesn't see any difference between the
residential, commercial, and industrial streams - if the City
controls collection of the first two types of waste, there should
be no problem controlling industrial waste.
- Mayor Hinchman commented that this issue is being considered in
part to determine if a centralized processing and accounting entity
for industrial waste collection is the most effective method for
meeting the requirements of AB939.
- Bob Paulat of Pacific Coast Producers indicated his firm has the
data the City needs concerning industrial waste composition and
believes all industrial producers have this data. PCP is concerned
that lack of free enterprise in this market may inflate prices for
industrial waste pickup.
- Mayor Hinchman asked the industry representatives if they are
opposed to granting a franchise for collection of industrial
nonreusable refuse materials only. None of the industry �—
Minutes - City of Lodi Solid Waste Management Task Force
Monday, March 25, 1991
Page Three
representatives indicated opposition to this proposal o au at of
Pacific Coast Producers indicated his firm wants to be very
cooperative and help the City meet its A8939 goals. However, he
remains concerned primarily with how collection rates will be kept
competitive.
- Dave Mende moved, Theo Vandenberg seconded, that the City of Lodi
Solid Waste Management Task Force recommend to City Council the
approval of an amendment to the Refuse Franchise Agreement to provide
for addition of Industrial Refuse Service.
- Dave Vaccarezza abstained
- One member absent
- Passed unanimously
4. Mission Statement -
- Barbara Bowers moved, Mayor Hinchman seconded for approval of the
mission statement as presented.
- Passed unanimously -
5. Members made their recommendations regarding SRRE Goals and Objectives.
- Dave Vaccarezza questioned p.6 #1 - regional composting program.
He also indicated a need for an anti -material theft objective.
- Dave Mende feels that a funding goal should be included.
- Inclusion of HHW was questioned considering the fact that Cities'
HHW elements are being prepared primarily by San Joaquin County.
- John Boss recommended that members submit written comments to Kirk
Evans by Friday to allow EMCON to compile a new draft.
- Janet Pruss asked if her comments from last meeting would be
reflected in new draft. Answer - Yes.
6. John F. Ross provided a general update and indication o* materials
which will be made available at next meeting.
1. Revised Goals and Objectives
2. Solid Waste Generation numbers
3. Results from questionnaires
4. Outline of SRR Element
7. Members were concerned with the budget for the public information
effort they wish to undertake.
- Kirk Evans was directed to find out if the Refuse Surcharge or
another account is available to provide funding for a regular
feature in the newspaper.
Minutes - City of Lodi Solid 'Waste Management Task Force
Monday, March 25, 1991
Page Four
Barbara Bowers asked Kirk Evans to write letters requesting
permission to use excerpts from a variety of publications.
8. Next meeting of the Task Force was set for Monday, Apri, 29, 1991, at
7:00 p.m..
9. Dennis Deg moved, Mayor Hinchman seconded, for adjournment.
- Passed -
Adjournment: 9:05 p.m.
Respectfully Submitted,
1.rk Eqans
Secretary, Solid Waste Management Task Force
Assistant to the City Manager
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ORDINANCE NO. 1513
AN ORDINANCE OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL
AMENDING THE CITY'S EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE
FOR WASTE DISPOSAL SERVICES TO INCLUDE INDUSTRIAL WASTE
WHEREAS, on September 28, 1988 under Ordinance 1433, the Lodi
City Council granted to Lodi Sanitary City Disposal Company, Inc. the
exclusive right to collect all residential and commercial waste within
the City Limits; and
WHEREAS, it now appears necessary and desirable to modify that
Agreement to include the collection of industrial waste; and
WHEREAS, the Lodi City Council hereby determines pursuant to
Public Resources Code Section 40059 that the public health, safety and
well being require that refuse collection services in the City of Lodi,
including collection of industrial waste, be provided by means of an
exclusive contract without competitive bidding; and
WHEREAS, Lodi Sanitary City Disposal Company, Inc., a California
corporation, is qualified to perform such refuse collection services by
means of such contract in the interests of public health, safety, and
well being;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE LODi CITY COUNCIL ORDAINS as follows:
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SECTION 1. The Agreement entered into between the City and Lodi
Sanitary City Disposal Company, Inc. on September J, 1988 is hereby
amended as described in the Addendum to the Agreement attached hereto.
SECTION 2. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are repealed insofar as such conflict may exist.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be published one time in the "Lodi
News Sentinel", a daily newspaper of general circulation printed and
published in the City of Lodi and shall be in force and take effect
thirty days from and after its passage and approval.
Approved this day of 1991
DAVID M. HINCHMAN
Mayor
Attest:
ALICE M. REIMCHE
City Clerk
State of California
County of San Joaquin, ss.
I, Alice M. Reimche, City Clerk of the City of Lodi, do hereby certify
that Ordinance No.1513 was introduced at a regular meeting of the City
Council of the City of Lodi held May 1, 1991 and was thereafter
passed, adopted and ordered to print at a regular meeting of said
Council held , 1991 by the following vote:
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Ayes:
Council
Members -
Noes:
Council
Members -
Absent:
Council
Members -
Abstain:
Council
Members -
I further certify that Ordinance No. 1513 was approved and signed by
the Mayor on the date of its passage and the same has been published
pursuant to law.
Approvea as to Form
BOBBY W. McNATT
City Attorney
ORD1513/TXTA.OIV
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ALICE M. REIMCHE
City Clerk
M O D I F I C A T I O N T O A G R E E M E N T
THIS MODIFICATION TO THE AGREEMENT DATED SEPTEMBER 7, 1988 (the
Agreement) is entered into this day of , 1991, by
and between the parties to the original Agreement. All terms of the
original Agreement, save and except those additions, deletions, and
modifications specified herein, shall continue.
R E C I T A L S
Paragraph 1 (Definitions) is modified by the addition thereto of a
subsection (d) as follows:
d. INDUSTRIAL CUSTOMERS
ALL INDUSTRIAL CUSTOMERS WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS.
Paragraph 2 shall read:
2. "Scope of Agreement
"Contractor shall furnish all materials and equipment required
for the orderly collection of refuse on a regularly -scheduled
basis to all residential, INDUSTRIAL, and commercial customers
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Paragraph 3 shall be modified to read:
3. "Exclusive Nature of Agreement
"Contractor- shall have within. the City limits, subject to the
limitations contained in this Agreement, the exclusive right and
duty to collect and transport to a site designated by the City
all RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, AND INDUSTRIAL refuse 00099 00f
00OW107 WOW
Paragraph 6 shall be modified by the addition thereto of a subparagraph c.
as follows:
C. Industrial Customers
(Collection schedule to be added.)
Paragraph 8 shall be modified, to include industrial collection, as follows:
"8. Hours of Collection
... INDUSTRIAL COLLECTION SHALL BE MADE ON AN "AS NEEDED"
BASIS, SUBJECT TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CONTRACTOR AND
INDUSTRIAL CUSTOMER".
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Paragraph 30 shall be modified to delete reference to Lodi Municipal Code
Section 13.16.060 which section no longer relates to insurance liability,
as follows:
"30. Liability Insurance
In this connection, Contractor agrees to furnish the City
with evidence of 000MAM 010 00 tOAAAH00AM Of WMA
1,101000 Of 00 K0of M001410A; 9001 �iofl fdtNW09 W00000
Of Workers' Compensation Insurance coverage and a certificate
of insurance showing a minimum of $500,000 for damage to
property, and $1,000,000 for injury to persons, with the City of
Lodi named as an additional insured on said policy."
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands the day and
year first hereinabove mentioned.
CITY OF LODI, a municipal
corporation LODI SANITARY DISPOSAL COMPANY, INC.
THOMAS ET.RS N DAVIO VACCARE 7.
City Manager General Manager
ATTEST:
ALICE M. REIMCHE
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
BOBBY W. McNATT
City Attorney
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ORDINANCE NO. 1512
AN ORDINANCE Or THE LODI CITY COUNCIL AMENDING LODI MUNICIPAL CODE
CHAPTER 13.16 - SOLID WASTE - TO PROVIDE FOR THE ADDITION OF
INDUSTRIAL REFUSE SERVICE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE L.ODI CITY COUNCIL, as follows:
Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 13.16 - Solid Waste - is hereby
amended to provide for the addition thereto of industrial refuse
service, as follows:
13.16.020. Required Services: Exceptions.
A. "Every person owning or occupying residential, commercial or
industrial premises within the City limits shall utilize the
refuse collection and transportation services of Contractor for
which the City has contracted, and shall pay the fees for those
services as set by the City. Each owner or occupier of
residential, commercial or industrial property shall directly
arrange with the City for the provision of services. ..."
13.16.040. All Requests for Service to be Met.
"Contractor shall provide refuse collection and transportation
services to all residential, commercial and industrial customers
within the area specif4ed in its contract. ..."
13.16.050. Placement of Containers.
A. B. Commercial and Industrial:
"Commercial and industrial customers shall place refuse in a
I
ocation on their premises that is readily accessible to
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Contractor's collection vehicles, and that has received
Contractor's prior approval as conforming to its specifications
and requirements for refuse container facilities. ..."
13.16.080. Container Maintenance.
It shall be the responsibility of commercial and industrial
customers to maintain refuse containers in a clean and sanitary
condition, ... "
13.16.120 Monthly Rates.
"The City shall establish by uncodified ordinance of the City
Council, pursuant to Health and Safety Code § 5471, a schedule of
rates to be charged Such schedule shall set the rates for
commercial, residential, and industrial refuse collection, and
refuse permits."
SECTION 2. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are renealed insofar as such conflict may exist.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be published one time in the
"Lodi News Sentinel", a daily newspaper of general circulation
printed and published in the City of Lodi and shall be in force
and take effect thirty days from and after its passage and
approval.
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Approved this day of
DAVID M. HINCHMAN
Mayor
Attest:
ALICE M. REIMCHE
City Clerk
State of California
County of San Joaquin, ss.
I, Alice M. Reimche, City Clerk of the City of Lodi, do hereby
certify that Ordinance No. 1512 was introduced at a regular meeting of
the City Council of the City of Lodi held May 1, 1991, and was
thereafter passed, adopted and ordered to print at a regular meeting of
said Council held by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members
Noes: Council Members
Absent: Council Members
Abstain: Council Members
I further certify that Ordinance No. 1512 was approved and signed by
the Mayor on the date of its passage and the same has been published
pursuant to law.
Approved as to Form
BOBBY W. McRATT
City Attorney
ORD1512/TXTA.OIV
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ALICE M. REIMCHE
City Clerk
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ASSOCIATES
%]nsunan!s in Wastes
Management and
En—on,nentat Contra
Mr. Kirk Evans
Administrative Assistant to the City Manager
City of Lodi
221 West Pine Street
P.O. Box 3006
Lodi, California 95241-1910
Re: Flow Control Issue and AB 939
Dear Mr. Evans:
March 25, 1991
Project F64-01.01
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This letter responds to the City of Lodi's (City's) request to review the is-
sue of exclusive franchise operations as it may relate to integrated waste
management planning mandated by Assembly Bill (AB) 939. Flow control
is a key issue in any solid waste system and is critical to assure reaching
the AB 939 goals and the need for an integrated approach to solid waster
management.
A significant- amount of waste diversion will come from aggressive separa-
tion of commercial and industrial waste, both by appropriate diversion of
recyclables rich loads and by separation of recyclables at a centralized
materials recovery facility (MRF). In the case of the City, the waste stream
is not of sufficient size to economically support more than one MRF. Flow
control through issuance of exclusive franchises can guarantee that a
sufficient waste or material base and revenues rate base will be available
to support the costs of the City's waste processing system. This is
especially true for jurisdictions where a facility is already in place for which
the owner has expended a significant level of resources.
AB 939 requires each jurisdiction to prepare a plan for integrated waste
management and to report annually on progress towards achieving state -
mandated goals and objectives (section 41821 of the Public Resources
P.lF\F64\F6740101 D
1921 Ringwood Avenue. San Jose, California 95131. (408) 453-73300
Mr. Kirk Evans
March 25, 1991
Page 2
Project F64-01.01
Code). Having one franchise hauler operating within the City limits will sig-
nificantly reduce the annual costs that would likely be incurred by the City
to gather data on waste generation, diversion, and disposal, including in-
formation on categories and types of wastes. Under the present arrange-
ment, a number of haulers would have to integrate their accounting sys-
tems with the City's reporting requirements.
At the present time, an exclusive franchise arrangement fits the needs of
the City of Lodi for purposes of AB 939. In summary, exclusive franchising
and flow control centraily assigns the responsibility for (a) providing a ser-
vice and (b) the mechanism for accountability and financing the operation
of the waste removal and recovery system. If you have any questions or
require additional information, please do not hesitate to call.
Very truly yours,
�V t�roiect� aa*!�
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John F. Boss
Executive Manager
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CITY OF LODI
WASTE CHARACTERIZATION
ANALYSIS 1990
CITf OF Lm 0 -Kar -91
1990 t1ASTE DELIiiE°,ED TO LANDFILLS
TOTAL TO6
SELF HAIL. TO U5 0
SELF WL TO FSL 992
TOTAL 72.860
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MJIBER OF
5OkiCE
iI?�S
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RESIDENTIAL
t+ff++t+*++t
19,341
CO C CIAL
11.479
INDtSTRIAL
17,417
SU Frit TO am
14,659
SELF FFAII TO H -SL.
8,822
SELF HAIL. TO U5 0
SELF WL TO FSL 992
TOTAL 72.860
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PAPER
CORRUGATED
MIXED PAPER
NEWSPRINT
HI -GRADE
OTHER PAPER
TOTAL PAPER
PLASTICS
HDPE
PET
FILM
OTHER
TOTAL PLASTICS
GLASS
REFILLABLE
REDEMPTION
RECYCLABLE
NON -RECYCLABLE
TOTAL GLASS
METALS
ALUMINIUM CANS
FERROUS
NON-FERROUS
WHITE
MIXED METALS
TOTAL METALS
YARD WASTE
OTHER ORGANICS
FOOD
TIRES
WOOD
AGRICUTURAL
MANURE
TEXTILES
TOTAL ORGANICS
OTHER WASTES
INERT
HAZARDOUS
TOTAL OTHER WASTE
TOTAL WASTE STREAM
PORTIONS AND QUANTITIES OF WASTE IN RESIDENTIAL WASTE STREAM
CITY OF LODI - 1990 YEAR
CONVERSION CUBIC
W. TYPE % TONS FACTOR YARDS
-------------------------------------------
5.61%
1,088
8.43%
1,635
6.41%
1,243
0.85%
165
9.14%
-------
1,772
---------
30.44%
5,903
0.67%
130
0.29%
56
1.82%
35"3
3.48%
675
-------
6.26%
---------
1,214
0.05%
10 -'
1.01%
196
2.06%
399
87
---
3.57%
-------
692
0.32%
62
2.32%
450
0.20%
39
0.00%
0
1.87%
363
4.71%
914
37.3'2%
7,237
22.33%
2,390
0.18%
35
1.27%
246
0.00%
0
0. 04%
8
1.63%
316
15.45%
2,995
1.67%
324
0.58%
112
2.25% 436
100.00% 19,391
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
2,941
4,419
3,359
446
4,789
15,954
351
151
954
1,824
3,281
27
530
1,078
235
1,870
168
1,216
105
0
981
2,470
19,559
6,459
95
665
O
22
854
8,095
876
303
1,178
52,408
PORTIONS AND QUANTITIES
OF WASTE IN COMMERCIAL WASTE
STREAM
CITY OF
LODI - 1990
YEAR
CONVERSION
CUBIC
WASTE TYPE
%
-------
TONS
---------
FACTOR
---------
YARDS
-------
----------
PAPER
CORRUGATED
10.54%
1,210
0.370
3,270
MIXED PAPER
7.31%
839
0.370
2,268
NEWSPRINT
5.78%
663
0.370
1,792
HI -GRADE
1.33%
153
0.370
414
OTHER PAPER
5.86%
673
0.370
1,819
TOTAL PAPER
30.82%
3,538
9,562
PLASTICS
HDPE
0.54%
62
0.370
168
PET
0.07%
8
0.370
22
FILM
1.96%
225
0.370
608
OTHER
5.22%
599
---------
0.370
1,619
---------
TOTAL PLASTICS
-------
7.79%
894
2,416
GLASS
REFILLABLE
0.01%
1 T
0.370
3
REDEMPTION
0.97%
111
0.370
300
RECYCLABLE
0.63%
72
0.370
195
NON -RECYCLABLE
-- -0.16%
18
0.370
49
TOTAL GLASS
1.77%
202
546
METALS
ALUMINIUM CANS
0.23%
26
0.370
70
FERROUS
3.69%
424
0.370
1,146
NON-FERROUS
0.36%
41
0.370
1.11
WHITE
0.00%
0
0.370
0
MIXED METALS
1.26%
145
0.370
392
TOTAL METALS
-------
5.54%
---------
636
---------
1,719
YARD WASTE
13.01%
1,493
0.370
4,035
OTHER ORGANICS
FOOD
12.14%
1,395
0.370
3,770
TIRES
0.14%
16
0.370
43
WOOD
10.87%
1,248
0.370
3,373
AGRICUTURAL
0.00%
0
0.370
0
MANURE
0.12%
14
0.370
38
TEXTILES
8.82%
-------
1,012
---------
0.370
2,735
---------
TOTAL ORGANICS
32.09%
3,685
9,959
OTHER WASTES
INERT
7.78%
193
0.370
2,414
HAZARDOUS
1.20%
-------
138
---------
0.370
373
TOTAL OTHER WASTE
8.98%
1,031
---------
2,786
TOTAL WASTE STREAM
100.00%
11,479
0.370
31,024
PORTIONS AND QUANTITIES OF WASTE IN INDUSTRIAL WASTE
STREAM
CITY OF
LODI - 1990
YEAR
CONVERSION
CUBIC
WASTE TYPE
%
-------
TONS
---------
FACTOR
---------
YARDS
-------
----------
PAPER
CORRUGATED
13.07%
2,342
0.370
6,330
MIXED PAPER
10.17%
1,822
0.370
4,924
NEWSPRINT
0.18%
32
0.370
86
HI -GRADE
0.23%
41
0.370
ill
OTHER PAPER
7.45%
1,33
---------
0.370
3,608
---------
TOTAL PAPER
-------
31.106
5,572
15,059
PLASTICS
HDPE
0.81%
145
0.370
392
PET
0.02%
4
0.370
11
FILM
7.30%
1,308
0.370
3,535
OTHER
5.84%
1,046
---------
0.370
2,827
---------
TOTAL PLASTICS
-------
13.97%
2,503
6,765
GLASS
-'
REFILLABLE
0.00%
0
0.370
0
REDEMPTION
0.061%
11
0.370
30
RECYCLABLE
3.22%
577
0.370
1,559
NON -RECYCLABLE
0.01%
2
0.370
5
TOTAL GLASS
3.29%
590
1,595
METALS
ALUMINIUM CANS
0.02%
4
0.370
11
FERROUS
5.54%
993
0.370
2,684
NON-FERROUS
0.17%
30
0.370
81
WHITE
0.00%
0
0.370
0
MIXED METALS
0.75%
134
0.370
362
---------
TOTAL METALS
-------
6.48%
---------
1,161
3,138
YARD WASTE
1.58%
283
0.370
765
OTHER ORGANICS
FOOD
16.81%
3,011
0.370
8,138
TIRES
5.64%
1,011
0.370
2,732
WOOD
2.12%
380
0.370
1,027
AGRICUTURAL
0.00%
0
0.370
0
MANURE
0.00%
0
0.370
0
TEXTILES
7.72%
1,383
---------
0.370
3,738
---------
TOTAL ORGANICS
-------
32.29%
5,785
15,635
OTHER WASTES
INERT
11.24%
2,01.4
0.370
5,443
HAZARDOUS
0.05%
9
---------
0.370
24
TOTAL, OTHER WASTE
-------
11.29%
2,023
---------
5,468
TOTAL WASTE STREAM
100.00%
17,917
0.370
`48,424
W
PAPER
CORRUGATED
MIXED PAPER
NEWSPRINT
HI -GRADE
OTHER PAPER
TOTAL PAPER
PLASTICS
HDPE
PET
FIL`4
OTHER
TOTAL PLASTICS
GLASS
REFILLABLE
REDEMPTION
RECYCLABLE
NON -RECYCLABLE
TOTAL GLASS
METALS
ALUMINIUM CANS
FERROUS
NON-FERROUS
WHITE
MIXED METALS
TOTAL METALS
YARD WASTE
OTHER ORGANICS
FOOD
TIRES
WOOD
AGRICUTURAL
MANURE
TEXTILES
TOTAL ORGANICS
OTHER WASTES
INERT
HAZARDOUS
TOTAL OTHER WASTE
TOTAL WASTE STREAM
PORTIONS AND QUANTITIES OF WASTE IN SELF HAUL WASTE STREAM
CITY OF LODI - 1990 YEAR
CONVERSION CUBIC
ASTE TYPE % TONS FACTOR YARDS
2.69%
648
9.190
2,212
1.60%
385
0.70%
159
4.33%
-------
1,042
---------
18.51%
4,456
0.46%
111
0.11%
26
0.60%
144
3.47%
835
-------
4.64%
---------
1,116
0.00%
0
0.66%
159
1.40%
337
0.86%
207
2.92'%
703
0.35%
84
10.73%
2,583
1.31%
315
2.99%
720
1.66%
400
-------
17.04%
---------
4,102
15.18%
3,654
4.98%
1,201
0.54%
130
16.46%
3,962
1.36%
327
0.25%
60
7.79%
---------
1,875
-------
31.38%
7,555
9.08%
2,186
1.25%
301
10.33% 2,487
100.00% 24,073
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
1,751
5,978
1,041
457
2,816
12,043
0.370
300
0.370
70
0.370
389
0.370
2,257
3,016
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0
430
911
559
1,900
227
6,981
851
1,946
1,081
11,086
9,876
3,246
351
10,708
884
162
5,068
20,419
5,908
814
6,722
65,062
C
C
WAS
PAPER
CORRUGATED
MIXED PAPER
NEWSPRINT
HI -GRADE
OTHER PAPER
TOTAL PAPER
PLASTICS
HDPE
PET
FILM
OTHER
TOTAL PLASTICS
GLASS
REFILLABLE
REDEMPTION
RECYCLABLE
NON -RECYCLABLE
TOTAL GLASS
METALS
ALUMINIUM CANS
FERROUS
NON-FERROUS
WHITE
MIXED METALS
TOTAL METALS
YARD WASTE
OTHER ORGANICS
FOOD
TIRES
WOOD
AGRICUTURAL
MANURE
TEXTILES
TOTAL ORGANICS
OTHER WASTES
INERT
HAZARDOUS
TOTAL OTHER WASTE
TOTAL WASTE STREAM
PORTIONS AND QUANTITIES OF WASTE IN TOTAL WASTE STREAM
CITY OF LODI - 1990 YEAR
CONVERSION
TE TYPE % TONS FACTOR
7.26%
5,288
8.93%
6,508
3.19%
2,323
0.72%
528
6.62%
4,822
26.72%
19,469
0.61%
448
0.13%
94
2.79%
2,030
4.33%
3,155
---------
-------
7.86%
5,727
0.02%
11
0.65%
477
1.90%
1,385
0.----
314
---
3.00%
------
2,187
0.24%
176
6.11%
4,450
0.58%
425
0.99%
720
1.43%
-------
1,042
---------
9.35%
6,813
17.39%
12,667
10.98%
7,997
1.64%
1,192
8.01%
5,836
0.45%
327
0.11%
82
6.29%
4,586
---------
-------
27.48%
20,020
7.43%
5,417
0.77%
560
8.20% 5,977
100.00% 72,860
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
0.370
CUBIC
YARDS
14,292
17,589
6,278
1,427
13,032
52,619
1,211
254
5,486
8,527
15,478
30
1,289
3,743
-----849-
5,911
476
12,027
1,149
1,946
2,816
18,414
34,235
21,614
3,222
15,773
884
222
12,395
54,108
14,641
1,514
16,154
196,919
RESIDENTIAL WASTE DISPOSED - TYPES AND QUANTITIES
ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER
CITY OF LODI - 1990 YEAR
MEASURED IN TONS
WASTE TYPE
YARD WASTE
FOOD
OTHER PAPER
MIXED PAPER
NEWSPRINT
CORRUGATED
OTHER PLASTIC
FERROUS METALS
RECYCLABLE GLASS
MIXED METALS
FILM PLASTIC
INERT MATERIALS
TEXTILES
WOOD
REDEMPTION GLASS
HI -GRADE PAPER
HDPE PLASTIC
HAZARDOUS WASTE
NON -RECYCLABLE GLASS
ALUMINIUM CANS
PET PLASTIC
NON-FERROUS METALS
TIRES
REFILLABLE CONTAINER
MANURE
AGRICUTURAL WASTE
WHITE METALS
TONS
RELATIVE FREQUENCY
TONS %
--------------------
7,237 37.32%
2,390 12.330
1,772 9.140
1,635 8.43%
1,243 6.41%
1,088 5.61%
675 3.48%
450 2.32%
399 2.06%
363 1.87%
353 1.82%
324 1.670
316 1.63%--
246 1.27%
196 1.01%
165 0.85%
130 0.67%
112 0.58%
87 0.45%
62 0.32%
56 0.29%
39 0.20%
35 0.18%
i 10 0.05%
8 0.04%
0 0.00%
0 0.00%
19,391 100.00%
CUMULATIVE FREQUENCY
TONS
%
---------------------
7,237
37.32%
9,627
49.65%
11,399
58.79%
13,034
67.22%
14,277
73.63%
15,365
79.24%
16,040
82.72%
16,490
85.04%
16,839
87.10%
17,252
88.97%
17,605
90.79%
17,929
92.46%
18,245
94.09%
18,491
95.36%
18,687
96.37%
18,852
97.22%
18,982
97.89%
19,094
98.47%
19,281
98.92%
19,243
99.24%
19,299
99.53%
19,338
99.73%
19,373
99.91%
19,383
99.96%
19,391
100.00%
19,391
100.00%
19,391
100.00%
C
COMMERCIAL WASTE DISPOSED - TYPES AND QUANTITIES
ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER
CITY OF LODI - 1990 YEAR
.MEASURED IN TONS
WASTE TYPE
YARD WASTE
FOOD
WOOD
CORRUGATED
TEXTILES
INERT MATERIALS
MIXED PAPER
OTHER PAPER
NEWSPRINT
OTHER PLASTIC
FERROUS METALS
FILM PLASTIC
HI -GRADE PAPER
MIXED METALS
HAZARDOUS WASTE
REDEMPTION GLASS
RECYCLABLE GLASS
HDPE PLASTIC
NON-FERROUS METALS
ALUMINIUM CANS
NON -RECYCLABLE GLASS
TIRES
MANURE
PET PLASTIC
REFILLABLE CONTAINER
WHITE METALS
AGRICUTURAL WASTE
TONS
RELATIVE FREQUENCY
TONS %
1,493 13.01%
1,395 12.14%
1,248 10.87%
1,210 10.54%
1,012 8.82%
893 7.78%
839 7.31%
673 5.86%
663 5.78%
599 5.22%
424 3.69%%
225 1.96
153 1.33i-
145 1.26%
138 1.20%
111 0.97%
72 0.63%%
62 0.54
41 0.36%
26 0.23%
18 0.16%
16 0.14%
14 0.12%
8 0.07%
S 1 0.01%
0 0.00%
0 0.00%
11,479 100.00%
CUMULATIVE FREQUENCY
TONS
%
1,493
13.01%
2,888
25.15%
4,136
36.02%
5,346
46.56%
6,358
55.38%
7,251
63.16%
8,090
70.47%
8,763
76.33%
9,426
82.11%
10,025
87.33%
10,449
91.02%
10,674
92.98%
10,827
94.31%
10,972
95.57%
11,110
96.77%
11,221
97.74%
11,293
98.37%
11,355
98.91%
11,396
99.27%
11,422
99.50%
11,440
99.66%
11,456
99.80$
11,470
99.92%
11,478
99-99%
11,479
100.00%
11,479
100.00%
11,479
100.00%
TONS 17,917 100.00%
t
INDUSTRIAL
WASTE DISPOSED
— TYPES
AND QUANTITIES
ARRANGED IN DESCENDING
ORDER
CITY OF LODI
— 1990 YEAR
MEASURED
IN TONS
RELATIVE FREQUENCY
CUMULATIVE FREQUENCY
WASTE TYPE
TONS
%
TONS
----------- -----------
%
----------
FOOD
--------------------
3,011
16.81%
3,011
16.81'%
CORRUGATED
2,342
13.070
5,353
29.88%
INERT MATERIALS
2,014
11.24%
7,367
41.121o'
MIXED PAPER
1,822
10.17%
9,189
51.29%
TEXTILES
1,383
7.72%
10,572
59.01%
OTHER PAPER
1,335
7.45%
11,907
66.461
FILM PLASTIC
1,308
7_30%
13,215
73.76%
OTHER PLASTIC
1,046
5.84%
14,261
79.60%
TIRES
1,011
5.64%
15,272
85.24%
FERROUS METALS
993
5.54%
16,265
90.78%
RECYCLABLE GLASS
577
3.22%
16,842
94.00%
WOOD
380
2.12%
17,222
96.12%
YARD WASTE
283
1.58%
17,505
97.70%
HDPE PLASTIC
145
0.81%
17,650
98.51%
MIXED METALS
134
0.75%
17,784
99.26%
HI—GRADE PAPER
41
0.23%
17,825
99.49%
NEWSPRINT
32
0.18%
17,857
99.67%
NON—FERROUS METALS
30
0.17%
17,887
99.84%
REDEMPTION GLASS
11
0.06%
17,898
99.90%
HAZARDOUS WASTE
9
0.05%
17,907
99.95%
ALUMINIUM CANS
4
0.02%
17,911
99.97%
PET PLASTIC
4
0.02%
17,915
99.99%
NON—RECYCLABLE GLASS
2
0.01%
17,917
100.00%
AGRICUTURAL WASTE
0
0.00%
17,917
100.00%
MANURE
0
0.00%
17,917
100.00%
WHITE METALS
0
0.00%
17,917
100.00%
REFILLABLE CONTAINERS 0
0.00%
17,917
100.00%
TONS 17,917 100.00%
t
C
SELF HAUL WASTE DISPOSED - TYPES AND QUANTITIES
ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER
CITY OF LODI - 1990 YEAR
MEASURED IN TONS
WASTE TYPE
WOOD
YARD WASTE
FERROUS METALS
MIXED PAPER
INERT MATERIALS
TEXTILES
FOOD
OTHER PAPER
OTHER PLASTIC
WHITE METALS
CORRUGATED
MIXED METALS
NEWSPRINT
RECYCLABLE GLASS
AGRICUTURAL WASTE
NON-FERROUS METALS
HAZARDOUS WASTE
NON -RECYCLABLE GLASS
HI -GRADE PAPER
REDEMPTION GLASS
FILM PLASTIC
TIRES
HDPE PLASTIC
ALUMINIUM CANS
MANURE
PET PLASTIC
REFILLABLE CONTAINERS
TONS
RELATIVE FREQUENCY
TONS %
--------------------
3,962 16.46%
3,654 15.18%
2,583 10.73%
2,212 9.19%
2,186 9.08%
1,875 7.79%
1,201 4.98%
1,042 4.33%
835 3.47%
720 2.99%
648 2.69%
400 1.66%
385 1.60%
337 1.40%
327 1.36%
315 1.31%
301 1.25%
207 0.86%
169 0.70%
159 0.66%
144 0.60%
13C 0.54%
111 0.46%
84 0.35%
60 0.25%
26 0.11%
0 0.00%
24,073 100.CO%
CUMULATIVE
TONS
3,962
7,616
10,199
12,411
14,597
i6,472
17,673
18,715
19,550
20,270
20,918
21,318
21,703
22,040
22,367
22,682
22,983
23,190
23,359
23,518
23,662
23,792
23,903
23,987
24,047
24,073
24,073
FREQUENCY
%
16.46%
31.64%
42.37%
51.56%
60.64%
68.43%
73.41%
77.74%
81.21°%
84.20%
86.89%
88.55%
90.15%
91.55%
92.91%
94.22%
95.47%
96.33%
97.03%
97.69%
98.29%
98.83%
99.29%
99.64%
99.89%
100.00%
100.00%
TONS 72,860 100.00%
TOTAL
WASTE DISPOSED
- TYPES
AND QUANTITIES
ARRANGED IN DESCENDING
ORDER
CITY OF LODI
- 1990 YEAR
MEASURED
IN TONS
RELATIVE FREQUENCY
CUMULATIVE FREQUENCY
WASTE TYPE
TONS
%
TONS
---------------------
%
----------
YARD WASTE
--------------------
12,667
17.39%
12,667
17.39%
FOOD
7,997
10.98%
20,664
28.37%
MIXED PAPER
6,508
8.93%
27,172
37.30%
WOOD
5,836
8.01%
33,008
45.31%
INERT MATERIALS
5,417
7.43%
38,425
52.74%
CORRUGATED
5,288
7.26%
43,713
60.00%
OTHER PAPER
4,822
6.62%
48,535
66.62%
TEXTILES
4,586
6.29%
53,121
72.91%
FERROUS METALS
4,450
6.11%
57,571
79.02%
OTHER PLASTIC
3,155
4.33%
60,726
83.35%
NEWSPRINT
2,323
3.19%
63,049
86.54%
FILM PLASTIC
2,030
2.79%
65,079
89.33%
RECYCLABLE GLASS
1,385
1.90%--
66,464
91.23%
TIRES
1,192
1.64"%
67,656
92.87%
MIXED METALS
1,042
1.43%
68,698
94.30%
WHITE METALS
720
0.99%
69,418
95.29%
HAZARDOUS WASTE
560
0.77%
69,978
96.06%
HI -GRADE PAPER
528
0.72%
70,506
96.78%
REDEMPTION GLASS
477
0.65%
70,983
97.43%
HDPE PLASTIC
448
0.61%'
71,431
98.04%
NON-FERROUS METALS
425
0.58%
71,856
98.62%
AGRICUTURAL WASTE
327
0.45%
72,183
99.07%
NON -RECYCLABLE GLASS 314
0.43%
72,497
99.50%
ALUMINIUM CANS
176
0.24%
72,673
99.74%
PET PLASTIC
94
0.13%
72,767
99.87%
MANURE
82
0.11%
72,849
99.98%
REFILLABLE CONTAINERS 11
0.02%
72,860
100.00%
TONS 72,860 100.00%
FIFTEEN YEAR PROJECTION. OF TOTAL WASTE QUANTITIES TRANSFORMED - UNDER EXISTING CONDITIONS
CITY OF LODI - 1990 YEAR
MEASURED IN TONS
WASTE TYPE '
------------
1990
----
1991
----
1992
----
1993
----
1994
----
1995
----
1996
----
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
PAPER
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
CORRUGATED
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
MIXED PAPER
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
NEWSPRINT
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
HI -GRADE
0
0
O
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
OTHER PAPER
0
--------------------
0
0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTAL PAPER
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PLASTICS
HDPE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
PET
0
O
O
O
0
0
O
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FILM
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
O
0
OTHER
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTAL PLASTICS
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
GLASS
REFILLABLE
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
O
O
D
O
0
0
0
0
REDEMPTION
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
RECYCLABLE
0
O
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
NON -RECYCLABLE
0
----- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
O
0
O
O
0
0
O
TOTAL GLASS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
O
0
0
0
0
O
0
METALS
ALUMINIUM CANS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FERROUS
O
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
NON-FERROUS
0
C
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
WHITE
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
MIXED HETALS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
O
0
0
O
0
0
0
TOTAL METALS
0
0
0
0
0 D
f
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
YARD WASTE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
OTHER ORGANICS
FOOD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
C
0
0
TIRES
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
WOOD
0
0
0
D
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
AGRICUTURAL
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
MANURE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TEXTILES
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
TOTAL ORGANICS
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0
0
0
0
0
a
O
0
O
0
0
0
U
0
0
OTHER WASTES
INERT
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
HAZARDOUS
a
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
a
0
TOTAL OTHER WASTE
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTAL WASTE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
FIFTEEN YEAR PROJECTION
OF TOTAL WASTE QUANTITIES
DIVERTED
- UNDER EXISTING CONDITIONS
CITY
OF
LODI -
1990 YEAR
MEASURED IN
TONS
WASTE TYPE ,
1,990
1,991
1,992
1,993
----
1,994
----
1,995
----
1,996
----
1,997
----
1,998
----
1,999
----
2,000
----
2,001
----
2,002
----
2,003
----
2,004
----
------------
PAPER
----
---
----
CORRUGATED
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
MIXED PAPER
0
0
O
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
NEWSPRINT
O
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
HI -GRADE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
O
0
0
0
0
O
OTHER PAPER
0
0
0
O
0
0
O
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
TOTAL PAPER
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PLASTICS
HDPE
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
O
0
0
PET
0
O
0
0
O
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FILM
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
O
0
OTHER
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTAL PLASTICS
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
GLASS
REFILLABLE,
O
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
REDEMPTION
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
P.ECYCLABLE
0
0
0
O
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
NLN -RECYCLABLE
0
0
0
O
0
0
O
0
O
O
0
0
0
0
0
TOTAL GLASS
-------
0
--- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
METALS
ALL•MINIUM CANS
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FERROUS
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
NON-FERROUS
O
0
0
O
0
0
fj
O
O
0
0
O
O
0
0
WHITE
O
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
MIXED METALS0
0
0
0
0
0
O
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
-------------------------0----------------------
0 O
-------------------------0-------0---------------------
0� 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTAL METALS
0
0
0
0
YARD WASTE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
D
0
OTHER ORGANICS
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
FOOD
TIRES
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
WOOD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
AGRICUTURAL
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
MANURE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TEXTILES
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTAL ORGANICS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
OTHER WASTES
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INERT
HAZARDOUS
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
TOTAL OTHER WASTE
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTAL. WASTE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
- 0
0
0
0
r, r-% t'1
FIFTEEN YEAR PROJECTION
OF TOTAL WASTE QUANTITIES DISPOSED
AT LANDFILLS
- UNDER
EXISTING CONDITIONS
CITY OF LODI
- 1990 YEAR
MEASURED IN TONS
WASTE TYPE
------------
1990
1991
----
1992
----
1993
----
1994
----
1995
----
1996
----
1997
----
1998
----
1999
----
2000
----
2001
----
2002
----
2003
----
2004
----
PAPER
CORRUGATED
----
5288
5,364
5,440
S,S18
5,597
5,677
5,758
5,841
5,924
6,009
6,095
6,182
6,270
6,360
6,451
MIXED PAPER
6508
6,601
6,695
6,791
6,888
6,987
7,087
7,188
7,291
7,395
7,501
7,608
7,717
7,827
1,939
NEWSPRINT
2323
2,356
2,390
21424
2,459
2,494
2,530
2,566
2,602
2,640
2,677
2,716
2,755
2,794
2,834
HI-GRAD9
528
536
543
S51
559.
567
575
583
592
600
609
617
626
635
644
OTHER PAPER
4822
4,891
4,961
5,032
5,104
5,177
-______-------------------------------------------33333333-____-------
5,251
5,326
5,402
5,479
5,558
5,637
5,718
5,800
5,882
TOTAL PAPER
-------------
19469
19,747
---333___3-_--3333--
20,030
20,316
20,607
20,901
21,200
21,503
21,811
22,123
22,439
22,760
23,086
23,416
23,751
PLASTICS
HDPE
446
454
461
467
474
481
488
495
502
509
516
524
531
539
547
PET
94
95
97
98
99
101
102
104
105
107
108
110
111
113
115
FILM
2030
2,059
2,088
2,118
2,149
2,179
2,211
2,242
2,274
2,301
2,340
2,373
2,407
2,442
2,476
OTHER
3155
3.200
3,246
3,292
3,339
3,387
_--387--3,436333--------------------3
3,436
3,485
3,535
3,585
3.636
633--3-688--3
3,688
741
3,741
3,795
--------------
3,849
TOTAL PLASTICS
5727
5,809
5,892
5,976
6,062
6,148
6,236
6.325
6,416
6,508
6,601
6,695
6,791
6,888
6,986
GLASS
REFILLABLE
11
11
11
11
12
12
12
12
12
12
13
13
13
13
13
REDEMPTION
477
484
491
498
505
512
519
527
534
542
550
558
566
574
582
RECYCLABLE
1385
1,405
1,425
1,445
1,466
1,487
1,508
1,530
1,552
1,574
1,596
1,619
1,642
1,666
1,690
NON -RECYCLABLE
314
318
323
328
332
337
342
347
352
357
362
367
372
378
383
TOTAL GLASS
__________________________"____--___-_--------__--_-----------------------------3333--3333-------___-____
2187
2,218
2,250
2,282
2,315
2,348
2,381
2,416
2,450
2,485
2,521
2,557
2,593
2,630
2,668
METALS
ALUMINIUM CANS
176
179
181
184
186
189
192
194
197
200
203
206
209
212
215
FERROUS
4450
4,514
4,578
4,644
4,720
4,777
4,846
4,915
4,985
5,057
5,129
5,202
5,277
5,352
5,429
NON-FERROUS
425
431
437
443
450
456
463
469
476
483
490
497
504
511
518
WHITE
720
730
741
751
762
773
784
795
807
818
830
842
854
866
878
MIXED METALS
1042
1,057
1,072
1,087
1,103
1,119
1,135
1,151
1,167
1,184
1,201
1,218
1,236
1,253
1,271
TOTAL METALS
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6813
6,910
7,009
7,109
7,211
7,314
7,419
17,525
7,633
7,742
7,852
7,965
8,079
8,194
8,311
YARD WASTE
12667
12,848
13,032
13,218
13,407
13,599
13,793
13,991
14,191
14,394
14,600
14,808
15,020
15,235
15,453
OTHER ORGANICS
FOOD
7997
8,111
6,227
8,345
8,464
8,585
8,708
8,833
8,959
9,087
9,217
9,349
9,483
9,618
9,756
TIRES
1192
1,209
1,226
1,244
1,262
1,280
1,298
1,317
1,335
1,354
1,374
1.393
1,413
1,434
1,454
WOOD
5836
5,919
6,004
6,090
6,177
6,265
6,355
61446
6,538
6,632
6,726
6,823
6,920
7,019
7,119
AGRICUTURAL
327
332
336
341
346
351
3S6
361
366
372
377
382
388
393
399
MANURE
82
83
84
86
87
Be
89
91
92
93
95
96
97
99
100
TEXTILES
4586
4,652
4,718
4,786
4,854
4,923
4,994
5,065
5,138
5,211
5,286
5,361
5,438
5,516
5,595
TOTAL ORGANICS
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------�
20020
20,306
20,597
20,891
21,190
21,493
21,800
22,112
22,428
22,749
23,074
23,404
23,739
24,078
24,423
OTHER WASTES
INERT
5417
5,494
5,573
5,653
5,734
5,816
5,899
5,983
6,069
6,155
6,243
6,333
6,423
6,515
6,608
HAZARDOUS
560
568
576
584
593
601
610
619
627
636
645
655
664
674
683
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL OTHER WASTE 5977
6,062
6,149
6,237
6,326
6,417
6,509
6,602
6,696
6,792
6,889
6,987
7,087
7,189
7,291
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TOTAL WASTE
72,860
73,901
74,959
76,031
77118
78221
79340
80474
81625
82792
83976
85176
86394
FIFTEEN YEAR PROJECTION OF TOTAL WASTE QUANTITIES GENERATED - UNDER EXISTING CONDITIONS
CITY OF LODI - 1990 YEAR
MEASURED IN TONS
WASTE TYPE 1,990 1,991 1,992 1,993 1,994 1,995 1,996 1,997 1,998 1,999 2,000 2,001 2,002 2,003 2,004
------------ ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
PA1ER
CORRUGATED 5,288 5,364 5,440 5,518 5,597 5,677 5,758 5,841 5,924 6,009 6,095 6,182 6,270 6,360 6,451
MIXED PAPER 6,508 6,601 6,695 6,791 6,888 6,987 7,087 7,188 7,291 7,395 7,501 7,608 7,717 71827 7,939
NEWSPRINT 2,323 2,356 2,390 2,424 2,459 2,494 2,530 2,566 2,602 2,640 2,677 2,716 2,755 2,794 2,834
HI -GRADE 528 536 543 551 559 567 575 583 592 600 609 617 626 635 644
OTHER PAPER 4,822 4,891 4,961 5,032 5,104 5,177 5,251 5,326 5,402 5,479 5,558 5,637 5,718 5,800 5,882
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL PAPER 19,469 19,747 20,030 20,316 20,607 20,901 21,200 21,503 21,811 22,123 22,439 22,760 23,086 23,416 23,751
PLASTICS
HDPE 448 454 461 467 474 481 488 495 502 509 516 524 531 539 547
PET 94 95 97 98 99 101 102 104 105 107 108 110 111 113 115
FILM 2,030 2,059 2,088 2,118 2,149 2,179 2,211 2,242 2,274 2,307 2,340 2,373 2,407 2,442 2,476
OTHER 31155 3,200 3,246 3,292 3,339 3,387 3,436 3,485 3,535 3,585 3,636 3,688 3,741 3,795 3,849
TOTAL PLASTICS 5,727 5,809 5,892 5,976 6,062 6,148 6,236 6,325 6,416 6,508 6,601 6,695 6,-91 6,888 6,986
GLASS
REFILLABLE 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13
REDEMPTION 477 484 491 498 505 512 519 527 534 542 550 558 566 574 582
RECYCLABLE 1,385 1,405 1,425 1,445 1,466 1,487 1,508 1,530 1,552 1,574 1,596 1,619 1,642 1,666 1,690
NON -RECYCLABLE 314 318 323 328 332 337 342 347 352 357 362 367 372 378 383
TOTAL GLASS 2,187 2,218 2,250 2,282 2,315 2,348 2,381 2,416 2,450 2,485 2,521 2,557 2,593 2,630 2,668
METALS
ALUNINIUH CANS 176 179 181 184 186 189 192 194 197 200 203 206 209 212 215
FERROUS 4,450 4,514 4,578 4,644 4,710 4,777 4,846 4,915 4,985 5,057 5,129 5,202 5,277 5,352 5,429
NON-FERROUS 425 431 437 443 450 456 463 469 476 483 490 497 504 511 518
WHITE 720 730 741 751 762 773 784 795 807 818 830 842 854 866 878
MIXED METALS 1,042 1,057 1,072 1,087 1,103 1,119 1,135 1,151 1,167 1,184 1,201 1,218 1,236 1,253 1,271
------'------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------
TOTAL METALS 6,813 6,910 7,009 7,109 7,211 7,314 7,419 ,525 7,633 7,742 7,852 7,965 8,079 8,194 8,311
YARD WASTE 12,667 12,848 13,032 13,218 13,407 13,599 13,793 13,991 14,191 14,394 14,600 14,805 15,020 15,235 1b,453
OTHER ORGANICS
FOOD 7,997 8,111 8,227 8,345 8,464 8,585 8,708 8,833 8,959 9,087 9,217 9,349 9,483 9,618 9,756
TIRES 1,192 1,209 1,226 1,244 1,262 1,280 1,298 1,317 1,335 1,354 1,374 1,393 1,413 1,434 1,454
WOOD 5,836 5,919 6,004 6,090 6,177 6,265 6,355 6,446 6,538 6,632 6,726 6,823 6,920 7,019 7,119
AGRICUTURAL 327 332 336 341 346 351 356 361 366 372 377 382 388 393 399
MANURE 82 83 84 86 87 88 89 91 92 93 95 96 97 99 100
TEXTILES 4,586 4,652 4,718 4,786 4,854 4,923 4,994 5,065 5,138 5,211 5,286 5,361 5,438 5,516 5,595
TOTAL ORGANICS 20,020 20,306 20,597 20,891 21,190 21,493 21,800 22,112 22,428 22,749 23,074 23,404 23,739 24,078 24,423
OTHER WASTES
INERT 5,417 5,494 5,573 5,653 5,734 5,816 5,89) 5,983 6,069 6,155 6,243 6,333 6,423 6,515 6,608
HAZARDOUS 560 568 576 584 593 601 610 619 627 636 645 655 664 674 683
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL OTHER WASTE 5,977 6,062 6,149 6,237 6,326 6,417 6,509 6,602 `6,696 6,792 6,889 6,987 7,087 7,189 7,291
73901 74959 76031 77118 78221 79340 80474 81625 82792 83916 85176
86394 87630 TOTAL WASTE 72M89883
T � n
FIFTEEN
YEAR PROJECTION
OF TOTAL WASTE QUANTITIES TRANSFORMED
- WITH ACHIEVEMENT OF WASTE DIVERSION
GOALS
CITY OF
LODI -
1990
YEAR
MEASURED IN
TONS
.BASTE TYPE
------------
1,990
1,991
----
1,992
1,993
----
1,994
----
1,995
----
1,996 1,997
---- ----
1,998
----
1,999
----
2,000
----
2,001
----
2,002
----
2,003
----
2,004
----
PAPER
----
----
CORRUGATED
0
MIXED PAPER
0
NEWSPRINT
0
HI -GRADE
0
OTHER PAPER
0
TOTAL PAPER
------
0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0
0
0
0
0
O
0
PLASTICS
HDPE
0
PET
0
FILM
0
OTHER
0
TOTAL PLASTICS
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
GLASS
REFILLABLE
0
REDEMPTION
0
RECYCLABLE
0
NON -RECYCLABLE
0
TOTAL GLASS
------
0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0
0
0
0
0
0
O 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
METALS
ALUMINIUM CANS
0
FERROUS
0
NO:I-FERROUS
0
WHITE
0
MIXED METALS
O
TOTAL METALS
0
0
0
0
0
0
O i
0 0
0
0
0
0
O
0
YARD WASTE
0
OTHER ORGANICS
.FOOD
O
TIRES
0
WOOD
0
AGRICUTURAL
0
MANURE
0
TEXTILES
0
TOTAL ORGANICS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0
O
0
O
0
O
0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
OTHER WASTES
INERT
0
HAZARDOUS
0
TOTAL OTHER WASTE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------'-------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTAL WASTE
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FIFTEEN YEAR PROJECTION OF
TOTAL WASTE QUANTITIES DIVERTED
- WITH ACHIEVEMENT OF WASTE DIVERSION
GOALS
CITY OF LODI -
1990 YEAR
MEASURED IN
TONS
WASTE TYPE 1
1,990
1,991
1,992
1,993 1,994
---- ----
1,995 1,996
---- ----
1,997
----
1,998
----
1,999
----
2,000
----
2,001
----
2,002
----
2,003
----
2,004
----
------------
PAPER
----
----
----
CORRUGATED
0
MIXED PAPER
0
NEWSPRINT
O
HI -GRADE
0
OTHER PAPER
0
TOTAL PAPER
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0
0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0
0
O
0
0
O
PLASTICS
HDPE
0
PET
0
FILM
0
OTHER
0
TOTAL PLASTICS
D
0
0
0 O
0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
GLASS
REFILLABLE
0
REDEMPTION
0
RECYCLABLE
0
NON -RECYCLABLE
0
TOTAL CLASS
--------------------
0
0
0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 0
0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
METALS
ALUMINIUM CANS
0
FERROUS
0
NON-FERROUS
0
WHITE
0
MIXED METALS
0
TOTAL METALS
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0
0
0
0 0
0
0 I 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
YARD WASTE
0
OTHER
DORGANICSFOO
0
TIRES
0
WOOD
0
AGRICUTURAL
0
MANURE
0
TEXTILES
0
TOTAL ORGANICS
0
0
0
0 D
0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
OTHER WASTES
INERT
0
HAZARDOUS
0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL OTHER WASTE
0
0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTAL WASTE
0
0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
FIFTEEN YEAR PROJECTION OF TOTAL WASTE QUANTITIES DISPOSED AT LANDFILLS - WITH ACHIEVEMENT OF WASTE DIVERSION GOALS
CITY OF LODI - 1990 YEAR
MEASURED IN TONS
WASTE TYPE 1,990 1,991 1,992 1,993 1,994 1,995 1,996 1,997 1,998 1,999 2,000 2,001 2,002 2,003 2,004
------------ ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
PAPER
CORRUGATED 5,288 5,364 5,440 5,518 5,597 5,677 5,758 5,841 5,924 6,009 6,095 6,182 6,270 6,360 6,451
MIXED PAPER 6,508 6,601 6,695 61791 6,888 6,987 7,087 7,1821 7,291 7,395 7,501 7,608 7,717 7,827 7,939
NEWSPRINT 2,323 2,356 2,390 2.424 2,459 2,494 2,530 2,566 2,602 2,640 2,677 2,716 2,755 2,794 2,834
HI -GRADE 528 536 S43 551 559 567 575 583 592 600 609 617 626 63S 644
OTHER PAPER 4,822 4,891 4,961 5,032 5,104 5,177 5,251 5,326 5,402 5,479 5,558 5,637 5,718 5,800 5,882
-----'-----------------------------------------------------------------------6666---6666----------6666--
TOTAL PAPER. 19,469 19,747 20,030 20,316 20,607 20,901 21,200 21,503 21,811 22,123 22,439 22,760 23,086 23,416 23,751
PLASTICS
HDPE 448 454 461 467 474 481 486 495 502 509 516 524 531 539 547
PET 94 95 97 98 99 101 102 104 105 107 108 110 111 113 115
FILM 2,030 2,059 2,088 2,118 2,149 2,179 2,211 2,242 2,274 2,307 2,340 2373 2407 2442 2476
OTHER 3,255 3,200 3,246 3,292 3,339 3,387 3,436 3,485 3,535 '3,585 3,636 3:688__3:74i__3:795__3:849_
-31155 3:2----^__ ___9 3:3----------3-485-----^-------------------6883--------------
TOTAL PLASTICS 5,727 5,809 5,892 5,976 6,062 6,148 6,236 6,325 6,416 6,508 6,601 6,695 6,791 6,888 6,986
CLASS
REFILLABLE 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13
REDEMPTION 477 484 491 498 505 512 519 527 534 542 S50 558 566 574 582
RECYCLABLE 1,385 1,405 1,425 1,445 1,466 1,487 1,508 1,530 1,552 1,574 1,596 1,619 1,642 1,666 1,690
NON -RECYCLABLE 314 318 323 328 332 337 342 347 352 3S7 362 367 372 378 383
TOTAL GLASS 2,187 2,218 2,250 2,282 2,315 2,348 2,381 2,416 2,450 2,485 2,521 2,557 2,593 2,630 2,668
METALS
ALUMINIUM CANS 176 179 181 184 186 189 192 194 197 200 203 206 209 212 215
FERROUS 4,450 4,514 4,578 4,644 4,710 4,777 4,846 4,915 4,985 5,057 5,129 5,202 5,277 5,352 5,429
NON-FERROUS 425 431 437 443 450 456 463 469 476 483 490 497 504 511 518
WHITE 720 730 741 751 762 773 784 795 807 818 830 842 854 066 878
MIXED 'METALS 1,042 1,057 1,072 1,087 1,103 1,119 1,135 1,151 1,167 1,164 1,201 1,218 1,236 1,253 1,271
-------------^_^_--^_------- --1---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- '------ -------
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TOTAL METALS 6,813 6,910 7,009 7,109 7,211 7,314 7,419 7,525 7,633 7,742 7,852 7,965 8,079 8,194 8,311
YARD WASTE 12,667 12,848 13,032 13,218 13,407 13,599 13,793 13,991 14,291 14,394 14,600 14,808 15,020 15,235 15,453
OTHER ORGANICS
FOOD 7997 8,111 8,227 8,345 8,464 8,585 6,708 8,833 8,959 9,067 9,217 9,349 9,483 9,618 9,756
TIRES 1,,192 1,209 1,226 1,244 1,262 1,280 1,298 ',317 1,335 1,354 1,374 11393 1.413 1,434 1,454
WOOD 5,836 5,919 6,004 6,090 6,177 6,265 6,355 6,446 6,538 6,632 6,726 6,823 6,920 7,019 7,119
AGRICUTURAL 327 332 336 341 346 351 356 361 366 372 377 382 388 393 399
MANURE 82 83 84 86 87 88 89 91 92 93 95 96 97 99 100
TEXTILES 4,586 4,652 4,718 4,786 4,854 4,923 4,994 5,065 5,138 5,211 5,286 5,361 5,438 5,516 5,595
TOTAL ORGANICS 20,020 20,306 20,597 20,891 21,190 21,493 21,800 22,112 22,428 22,749 23,074 23,404 23,739 24,078 24,423
OTHER WASTES
INERT 5,417 5,494 5,573 5,653 5,734 5,816 5,899 5,983 6,069 6,155 6,243 6,333 6,423 6,515 6,608
HAZARDOUS 560 56:, 576 564 593 601610 629____627 636 645 655 664 674 683
------------'-----"----------------------- -_----- _-_---- '--_--- _'-_--- ___----
-------_"--'---_-_-
TOTAL OTHER WASTE 5,977 6,062 6,149 6,237 6,326 6,417--6,509 6,602 6,696 6,792 6,889 6,987 7,087 7,189 7,291
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TOTAL WASTE 72860 73901 74959 76031 77118 78221 7934a 90474 B162S 82792 83970' BS176 86394 87630 88883
FIFTEEN YEAR PROJECTION OF TOTAL WASTE QUANTITIES GENERATED
- WITH ACHIEVEMENT OF
WASTE DIVERSION
GOALS
CITY OF
LODI -
1990
YEAR
MEASURED
IN
TONS
WASTE TYPE ,
1990
1991
----
1992
----
1993
----
1994
----
1995
----
1996
----
1997
----
1998
----
1999
----
2000
----
2001
----
2002
----
2003
----
2004
----
------------
PAPER
CORRUGATED
----
5288
5364
5440
5518
5597
5677
5758
5841
5924
6009
6095
6182
6270
6360
6451
MIXED PAPER
6508
6601
6695
6791
6888
6987
7087
7188
7291
7395
7501
7608
7717
7827
7939
NEWSPRINT
2323
2356
2390
2424
2459
2494
2530
2566
2602
2640
2677
2716
2755
2794
2834
HI -GRADE
528
536
S43
551
559
567
575
583
592
600
609
617
626
635
644
OTHER PAPER
4822
4891
4961
5032
5104
5177
5251
5326
5402
5479
5558
5637
5718
5800
5882
TOTAL PAPER
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
19469
19747
20030
20316
20607
20901
21200
21503
21811
22123
22439
22760
23086
23416
23751
PLASTICS
HDPE
448
454
461
467
474
481
488
495
502
509
516
524
531
539
547
PET
94
95
97
98
99
101
102
104
105
107
108
110
Ill
113
115
FILM
2030
2059
2088
2118
2149
2179
2211
2242
2274
2307
2340
2373
2407
2442
2476
OTHER
3155
3200
3246
3292
3339
3387
3436
3485
3535
3585
3636
3688
3741
3795
3849
TOTAL PLASTICS
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5727
5809
5892
5976
6062
6148
6236
6325
6416
6508
6601
6695
6791
6888
6986
GLASS
REFILLABLE
11
11
11
11
22
12
12
12
12
12
13
13
13
13
13
REDEMPTION
477
484
491
498
S05
512
519
527
534
542
550
558
566
574
562
RECYCLABLE
1385
1405
1425
1445
1466
1487
1508
1530
1552
1574
1596
1619
1642
1666
1690
NON -RECYCLABLE
314
318
323
328
332
337
342
347
352
357
362
367
372
378----
383
TOTAL GLASS
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2187
2218
2250
2282
2315
2348
2381
2416
2450
2485
2521
2557
2593
26.30
2668
METALS
ALUMINIUM CANS
176
179
181
184
186
189
192
194
197
200
203
206
209
212
215
FERROUS
44SO
4514
4578
4644
4710
4777
4846
4915
4985
5057
5129
5202
5277
5352
5429
NON-FERROUS
425
431
437
443
450
456
463
469
476
483
490
497
504
511
518
WHITE
720
730
741
751
762
773
784
795
807
818
830
842
854
866
878
MIXED METALS
1042
1057
1072
1087
1103
1119
1135
1151
1167
1184
1201
1218
1236
1253
1271
TOTAL METALS
--------^-------
6813
6910
----
7009
----
------
7109
-----^-
7211
----
7314
-------
7419
-- ---
----
F7525
-------
7633
----
7742
------
----
7852
-------
7965
-----------
8079
-------
8194
-
8311
YARD WASTE
12667
12848
13032
13218
13407
13599
13793
13991
14191
14394
14600
14808
15020
15235
15453
OTHER ORGANICS
FOOD
7997
8111
8227
8345
8464
8585
8708
8833
8959
9087
9217
9349
9483
9616
9756
TIRES
1192
1209
1226
1244
1262
1280
1298
1317
1335
1354
1374
1393
1413
1434
1454
WOOD
5836
5919
6004
6090
6177
6265
6355
6446
6538
6632
6726
6823
6920
7019
7119
AGRICUTURAL
327
332
336
341
346
351
356
361
366
372
377
382
388
393
99
399
100
MANURE
62
83
84
86
87
88
89
91
92
93
95
96
97
TEXTILES
4586
4652
4718
4786
4854
4923
49Q4
5065
5138
5211
5286
5361
5438
5516
5595
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TOTAL ORGANICS
20020
20306
20597
20991
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21190
21493
21800
22112
22426
22749
23074
23404
23739
24078
24423
OTHER WASTES
INERT
5417
5494
5573
5653
5734
5816
5899
5983
6069
6155
6243
6333
6423
6515
6608
HAZARDOUS
560
568
S76
584
593
601
610
619
627
636
645
655
664
674
683
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TOTAL OTHER WASTE
5977
6062
6149
6237
6326
6417
6509
6602
6696
6792
6889
6987
7087
7189
7291
TOTAL'WAST£
72860
73901
74959
76031
77118
78221
79340
80474
81625
82792
83976
85176
86394
87630
88883