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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-2008 Report Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 1 of 39 Home | View Previous Reports | Create New Report | Select New Report Type | How to open in Microsoft Word Re-TRAC™™ REPORTS Franklin County, Southcentral Region Date generated:Apr 3, 2009 12:13PM Single-year analyses selected for:2008 Historical analyses selected for years:2001 - 2008 Number of report pieces selected:26 Number of modules selected:7 Number of zones selected:22 Zones (22):  - Antrim Township - Chambersburg Borough - County-wide Data  - Fannett Township - Greencastle Borough - Greene Township  - Guilford Township - Hamilton Township - Letterkenny Township  - Lurgan Township - Mercersburg Borough - Metal Township  - Mont Alto Borough - Montgomery Township - Orrstown Borough  - Peters Township - Quincy Township - Southampton Township  - St. Thomas Township - Warren Township - Washington Township  - Waynesboro Borough Modules (7):  - Residential Household Hazardous  - Residential  - Residential Recycling WasteOrganics  - Residential Solid  - Commercial  - Commercial Recycling WasteOrganics  - Commercial Solid Waste Note: All tonnage totals shown in this report include the weights from all selected modules unless otherwise stated. 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County Trends Over Time Figure 1.1 - Total Tons Generated, 2001 to 2008 Table 1.1 - Total Tons Generated, 2001 to 2008 Table 1.2 - Total Tons Generated, Grouped by Quarters, 2004 to 2008 Figure 1.2 - Total Tons Generated, Grouped by Quarters (Bar Chart), 2004 to 2008 Figure 1.3 - Overall Average Per Capita Recovery Comparison, 2001 to 2008 Figure 1.4 - Total Tons Generated, Grouped by Sectors, 2001 to 2008 Figure 1.5 - Total Tons Generated, Grouped by Modules, 2001 to 2008 Table 1.3 - Individual Material per Capita Recovery vs. Year, Residential Recycling, 2004 to 2008 Table 1.4 - Individual Material per Capita Recovery vs. Year, Residential Household Hazardous Waste, 2004 to 2008 Table 1.5 - Individual Material per Capita Recovery vs. Year, Residential Organics, 2004 to 2008 Table 1.6 - Individual Material per Capita Recovery vs. Year, Residential Solid Waste, 2004 to 2008 Table 1.7 - Individual Material per Capita Recovery vs. Year, Commercial Recycling, 2004 to 2008 Table 1.8 - Individual Material per Capita Recovery vs. Year, Commercial Organics, 2004 to 2008 Table 1.9 - Individual Material Tonnage vs. Year, Residential Recycling, 2004 to 2008 Table 1.10 - Individual Material Tonnage vs. Year, Residential Household Hazardous Waste, 2004 to 2008 Table 1.11 - Individual Material Tonnage vs. Year, Residential Organics, 2004 to 2008 Table 1.12 - Individual Material Tonnage vs. Year, Residential Solid Waste, 2004 to 2008 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 3 of 39 Table 1.13 - Individual Material Tonnage vs. Year, Commercial Recycling, 2004 to 2008 Table 1.14 - Individual Material Tonnage vs. Year, Commercial Organics, 2004 to 2008 Table 1.15 - Individual Material Tonnage Percentage Change Over Previous Years, Residential Recycling, 2004 to 2008 Table 1.16 - Individual Material Tonnage Percentage Change Over Previous Years, Residential Household Hazardous Waste, 2004 to 2008 Table 1.17 - Individual Material Tonnage Percentage Change Over Previous Years, Residential Organics, 2004 to 2008 Table 1.18 - Individual Material Tonnage Percentage Change Over Previous Years, Residential Solid Waste, 2004 to 2008 Table 1.19 - Individual Material Tonnage Percentage Change Over Previous Years, Commercial Recycling, 2004 to 2008 Table 1.20 - Individual Material Tonnage Percentage Change Over Previous Years, Commercial Organics, 2004 to 2008 Table 1.21 - Individual Material Tonnage as a Percentage of Total vs. Year, Residential Recycling, 2004 to 2008 Table 1.22 - Individual Material Tonnage as a Percentage of Total vs. Year, Residential Household Hazardous Waste, 2004 to 2008 Table 1.23 - Individual Material Tonnage as a Percentage of Total vs. Year, Residential Organics, 2004 to 2008 Table 1.24 - Individual Material Tonnage as a Percentage of Total vs. Year, Commercial Recycling, 2004 to 2008 Table 1.25 - Individual Material Tonnage as a Percentage of Total vs. Year, Commercial Organics, 2004 to 2008 Table 1.26 - Module Tonnage by Source vs. Year, 2004 to 2008 Figure 1.6 - Growth in Tonnage Collection vs. Population Growth, 2001-2008 Figure 1.7 - Growth in Tonnage Collection vs. Population Growth by Year, 2001-2008 Figure 1.8 - Disposal Tonnage vs Population, 2001 to 2008 2. County Lists for the Current Year 2.1 Tonnage Data Table 2.27 - County List by Population, 2004 to 2008 Table 2.28 - County List by Total Tons Generated, Ordered Alphabetically, 2004 to 2008 Table 2.29 - County List by Total Tons Generated, Ordered by Rank, 2004 to 2008 Table 2.30 - County List by per Capita Generated, Ordered Alphabetically, 2004 to 2008 Table 2.31 - County List by per Capita Generated, Ordered by Rank, 2004 to 2008 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 4 of 39 Table 2.32 - County List by Total Tons from Each Waste Stream, Ordered Alphabetically, 2008 Table 2.33 - County List by Total Tons from Each Waste Stream, Ordered by Rank, 2008 Table 2.34 - County List by Total Tons from Each Source, 2008 3. Tonnage Transaction Table 3.35 - Recycling Module Tonnages by Name, Sector, and Source, Ordered Alphabetically, 2008 Table 3.36 - Household Hazardous Waste Module Tonnages by Name, Sector, and Source, Ordered Alphabetically, 2008 Table 3.37 - Organics Module Tonnages by Name, Sector, and Source, Ordered Alphabetically, 2008 Table 3.38 - Solid Waste Module Tonnages by Name, Sector, and Source, Ordered Alphabetically, 2008 4. Analysis of Individual County Performance 4.2 Average Annual Per Capita Recovery Analysis Table 4.39 - Average Annual per Capita Generation by Number of Materials Collected, 2008 Table 4.40 - Average Annual per Capita Generation by County Population, 2008 5. Average Analyses 5.3 Annual Per Capita Recovery Analysis Figure 5.9 - Average Annual per Capita Generation by Number of Materials Collected, 2008 Figure 5.10 - Average Annual per Capita Generation by County Population, 2008 1. County Trends Over Time Figure 1.1 - Total Tons Generated, 2001 to 2008 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 5 of 39 Table 1.1 - Total Tons Generated, 2001 to 2008 YearResidential Residential Residential Residential Commercial Commercial Recycling Household Organics Solid Waste Recycling Organics (Tons)Hazardous (Tons)(Tons)(Tons)(Tons) Waste (Tons) 200122,006.22,762.82,099.63,953.01,046.0 200228,106.9248.81,258.64,416.7 200313,380.08,807.03,234.23,235.6 20048,655.1379.13,566.73,604.3 20057,252.8940.45,499.07,175.7 20066,759.49.95,671.54,117.3118.2 20078,292.14,877.05,910.1 200813,791.26.16,436.341.86,417.5 Table 1.2 - Total Tons Generated, Grouped by Quarters, 2004 to 2008 Quarter2004200520062007 116,209.020,871.816,676.319,087.8 2 3 4 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 6 of 39 Total16,209.020,871.816,676.319,087.8 Figure 1.2 - Total Tons Generated, Grouped by Quarters (Bar Chart), 2004 to 2008 Figure 1.3 - Overall Average Per Capita Recovery Comparison, 2001 to 2008 Figure 1.4 - Total Tons Generated, Grouped by Sectors, 2001 to 2008 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 TOTAL(Tons) Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 7 of 39 Total Tons Generated, Grouped by Sectors, 2001 to 2008 YearResidential Commercial (Tons)(Tons) 200126,868.64,999.0 200229,614.34,421.2 200325,421.23,240.0 200412,600.93,608.1 200513,692.27,179.6 200612,440.84,235.5 200713,169.15,918.7 200820,275.46,417.5 Figure 1.5 - Total Tons Generated, Grouped by Modules, 2001 to 2008 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 TOTAL20.3 2007 (Tons) Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 8 of 39 Total Tons Generated, Grouped by Modules, 2001 to 2008 YearRecycling Household Organics Solid Waste (Tons)Hazardous Waste (Tons)(Tons) (Tons) 200125,959.22,762.83,145.6 200232,523.6248.81,263.1 200316,615.68,807.03,238.6 200412,259.4379.13,570.5 200514,428.5940.45,502.9 200610,876.79.95,789.7 200714,202.14,885.6 200820,208.76.16,436.341.8 Table 1.3 - Individual Material per Capita Recovery vs. Year, Residential Recycling, 2004 to 2008 Materials2004 2005 2006 (lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr) Single Stream Single Stream (SS1) Commingled Commingled Materials (XXX)9.214.314.0 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 13.31.00.921.72.10.21.53.56.58.015.68.30.50.01.21.90.13.651.70.02.136.10.1 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 9 of 39 Paper Cardboard (C01)38.110.58.7 Computer Paper (PA5)4.60.0 Magazines (PA1)0.50.00.1 Mixed Papers (PA3)1.00.7 Newsprint (PA2)13.015.314.9 Office Papers (PA4)3.40.11.2 Phone Books (PA6)0.30.5 Drum Fiber (DR3)0.0 TOTAL PAPER61.026.425.6 Metals Aluminum Cans (AA1)1.53.22.2 Steel and Bimetallic (tin) cans (F02)0.10.90.7 Mixed Cans (MX2)2.11.63.5 Aluminum Scrap (AA2)3.77.91.6 Copper (N02)0.00.00.0 Non Ferrous Metals (N01) Lead (N04) Nickel (N10)6.9 White Goods (F03)0.30.20.0 Drum Steel (DR2)0.20.0 Mixed Metals (MM1)2.08.513.0 TOTAL METALS16.822.321.0 Glass Brown Glass (GL4)6.15.77.3 Clear Glass (GL1)6.65.85.9 Green Glass (GL3)3.42.02.1 Mixed Glass (GL2)2.53.52.4 Other Glass (GL6)0.00.6 Plate Glass (GL5) TOTAL GLASS18.617.118.5 Plastics #1 Plastic (PET) (PL1)0.91.41.4 #2 Plastic (HDPE) (PL2)1.01.01.0 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 15.4 0.0 2.71.70.80.217.4 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 10 of 39 Mixed Plastic (PL7) Other Plastic (PL9)0.0 Drum Plastic (DR1)0.0 TOTAL PLASTICS1.92.42.5 Other Asphalt (ASP)0.0 Clothing and Textiles (MO3)0.30.1 Construction and Demolition (MO2)0.0 Furniture and Furnishings (MO4)0.0 Mattresses (MT1)0.0 Rubber Tires (MO1)25.330.323.7 Miscellaneous/Other Consumer Items (MIS)2.10.1 TOTAL OTHER27.430.823.9 TOTAL PER CAP RECOVERY135.0113.2105.5 Table 1.4 - Individual Material per Capita Recovery vs. Year, Residential Household Hazardous Waste, 2004 to 2008 Materials2004 2005 2006 (lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr) Household Hazardous Waste Antifreeze (O02)1.11.20.0 Batteries: Lead Acid (B01)0.40.30.1 Catalytic Converters, Radiators (V01)0.0 Computer Systems (CB1) Consumer electronics (CR1)0.00.0 Oil Filters (OL3)1.90.0 Used Oil (OL2)4.411.40.0 TOTAL PER CAP RECOVERY5.914.70.2 Table 1.5 - Individual Material per Capita Recovery vs. Year, Residential Organics, 2004 to 2008 Materials2004 2005 2006 2007 (lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr) Organics http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 84.177.3 2007 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 11 of 39 Food Waste (FW1) Wood Waste (WW1)14.514.356.517.1 Yard and Leaf Waste (Y01)41.171.532.059.0 TOTAL PER CAP RECOVERY55.685.888.576.1 Table 1.6 - Individual Material per Capita Recovery vs. Year, Residential Solid Waste, 2004 to 2008 Materials2004 2005 2006 2007 (lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr) Solid Waste Refuse (MT1) Table 1.7 - Individual Material per Capita Recovery vs. Year, Commercial Recycling, 2004 to 2008 Materials2004 2005 2006 (lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr) Single Stream Single Stream (SS1) Commingled Commingled Materials (XXX)0.40.40.5 Paper Cardboard (C01)26.571.149.6 Computer Paper (PA5)15.11.4 Magazines (PA1) Mixed Papers (PA3)1.70.00.0 Newsprint (PA2)4.827.96.4 Office Papers (PA4)4.97.84.0 Phone Books (PA6) TOTAL PAPER53.1106.861.5 Metals Aluminum Cans (AA1)0.20.20.3 Steel and Bimetallic (tin) cans (F02)0.30.2 Aluminum Scrap (AA2)0.10.0 Brass (N03) http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 0.00.10.1 0.10.10.00.20.10.11.00.00.30.72.01.60.1 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 12 of 39 Copper (N02)0.00.0 Ferrous Metals (F01)0.4 White Goods (F03)0.0 Mixed Metals (MM1)0.10.0 TOTAL METALS0.90.40.6 Glass Brown Glass (GL4) Clear Glass (GL1)0.30.80.6 Mixed Glass (GL2)0.10.40.0 Other Glass (GL6)0.4 TOTAL GLASS0.41.21.1 Plastics #1 Plastic (PET) (PL1)0.10.1 #2 Plastic (HDPE) (PL2)1.10.00.1 #3 Plastic (PVC) (PL3) Mixed Plastic (PL7)0.10.10.1 Other Plastic (PL9)0.10.3 TOTAL PLASTICS1.30.30.5 Other Rubber Tires (MO1)0.02.80.0 Miscellaneous/Other Consumer Items (MIS)0.1 TOTAL OTHER0.22.80.0 TOTAL PER CAP RECOVERY56.2112.064.2 Table 1.8 - Individual Material per Capita Recovery vs. Year, Commercial Organics, 2004 to 2008 Materials2004 2005 2006 2007 (lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr) Organics Food Waste (FW1)0.10.10.2 Wood Waste (WW1)1.7 TOTAL PER CAP RECOVERY0.10.11.8 Table 1.9 - Individual Material Tonnage vs. Year, Residential Recycling, 2004 to 2008 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 96.6223.9414.4511.8998.9532.132.578.7118.7228.2135.8851.9 2007 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 13 of 39 Materials2004 2005 2006 (Tons)(Tons)(Tons)(Tons) Single Stream Single Stream (SS1) Commingled Commingled Materials (XXX)591.8914.4899.81,299.6 Paper Cardboard (C01)2,443.1670.0559.2 Computer Paper (PA5)296.91.6 Magazines (PA1)30.53.06.0 Mixed Papers (PA3)64.944.3 Newsprint (PA2)836.3980.6957.62,314.9 Office Papers (PA4)219.53.974.5 Phone Books (PA6)20.433.0 Drum Fiber (DR3)0.1 TOTAL PAPER3,911.61,690.51,643.33,312.3 Metals Aluminum Cans (AA1)94.6203.2138.7 Steel and Bimetallic (tin) cans (F02)5.754.943.1 Mixed Cans (MX2)136.4100.6224.4 Aluminum Scrap (AA2)238.7508.5104.8 Copper (N02)1.10.80.3 Non Ferrous Metals (N01) Lead (N04) Nickel (N10)440.5 White Goods (F03)21.114.11.7 Drum Steel (DR2)10.00.1 Mixed Metals (MM1)129.5545.6831.9 TOTAL METALS1,077.61,427.71,345.0 Glass Brown Glass (GL4)390.5367.6471.1 Clear Glass (GL1)423.4374.0377.5 Green Glass (GL3)218.9128.8137.2 Mixed Glass (GL2)157.1224.0156.8 Other Glass (GL6)0.340.9 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 133.80.0 2007 176.0111.449.714.9990.066.658.3 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 14 of 39 Plate Glass (GL5) TOTAL GLASS1,190.21,094.41,183.51,390.3 Plastics #1 Plastic (PET) (PL1)60.287.892.2 #2 Plastic (HDPE) (PL2)64.466.665.4 Mixed Plastic (PL7) Other Plastic (PL9)0.1 Drum Plastic (DR1)0.1 TOTAL PLASTICS124.6154.4157.81,114.9 Other Asphalt (ASP)0.3 Clothing and Textiles (MO3)19.85.3 Construction and Demolition (MO2)0.5 Furniture and Furnishings (MO4)2.0 Mattresses (MT1)0.1 Rubber Tires (MO1)1,623.61,943.11,521.8 Miscellaneous/Other Consumer Items (MIS)135.78.5 TOTAL OTHER1,759.31,971.41,530.0 TOTAL TONNAGE8,655.17,252.86,759.48,292.1 Table 1.10 - Individual Material Tonnage vs. Year, Residential Household Hazardous Waste, 2004 to 2008 Materials2004 2005 2006 (Tons)(Tons)(Tons)(Tons) Household Hazardous Waste Antifreeze (O02)70.075.00.3 Batteries: Lead Acid (B01)23.117.07.9 Catalytic Converters, Radiators (V01)0.1 Computer Systems (CB1) Consumer electronics (CR1)1.00.1 Oil Filters (OL3)120.00.1 Used Oil (OL2)285.0728.41.4 TOTAL TONNAGE379.1940.49.9 Table 1.11 - Individual Material Tonnage vs. Year, Residential Organics, 2004 to http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 87.7163.5154.827.4310.4 2007 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 15 of 39 2008 Materials2004 2005 2006 2007 (Tons)(Tons)(Tons)(Tons) Organics Food Waste (FW1) Wood Waste (WW1)930.9913.43,623.41,093.7 Yard and Leaf Waste (Y01)2,635.84,585.62,048.13,783.3 TOTAL TONNAGE3,566.75,499.05,671.54,877.0 Table 1.12 - Individual Material Tonnage vs. Year, Residential Solid Waste, 2004 to 2008 Materials2004 2005 2006 2007 (Tons)(Tons)(Tons)(Tons) Solid Waste Refuse (MT1) Table 1.13 - Individual Material Tonnage vs. Year, Commercial Recycling, 2004 to 2008 Materials2004 2005 2006 (Tons)(Tons)(Tons)(Tons) Single Stream Single Stream (SS1) Commingled Commingled Materials (XXX)27.627.629.1 Paper Cardboard (C01)1,698.94,555.73,181.24,957.8 Computer Paper (PA5)970.889.0 Magazines (PA1) Mixed Papers (PA3)108.01.41.7 Newsprint (PA2)308.51,785.6413.4 Office Papers (PA4)316.1500.9259.4 Phone Books (PA6) TOTAL PAPER3,402.36,843.63,944.75,391.1 Metals http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 15.1 5.33.32.012.78.64.163.50.119.743.799.58.90.30.03.2 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 16 of 39 Aluminum Cans (AA1)14.111.619.9 Steel and Bimetallic (tin) cans (F02)16.615.1 Aluminum Scrap (AA2)3.80.2 Brass (N03) Copper (N02)0.60.6 Ferrous Metals (F01)28.3 White Goods (F03)2.3 Mixed Metals (MM1)7.62.4 TOTAL METALS56.728.837.6 Glass Brown Glass (GL4) Clear Glass (GL1)22.451.840.9 Mixed Glass (GL2)3.924.92.7 Other Glass (GL6)26.6 TOTAL GLASS26.376.770.2 Plastics #1 Plastic (PET) (PL1)8.17.9 #2 Plastic (HDPE) (PL2)69.01.03.8 #3 Plastic (PVC) (PL3) Mixed Plastic (PL7)5.58.95.8 Other Plastic (PL9)6.616.4 TOTAL PLASTICS81.118.033.9 Other Rubber Tires (MO1)2.9181.01.8 Miscellaneous/Other Consumer Items (MIS)7.4 TOTAL OTHER10.3181.01.8 TOTAL TONNAGE3,604.37,175.74,117.35,910.1 Table 1.14 - Individual Material Tonnage vs. Year, Commercial Organics, 2004 to 2008 Materials2004 2005 2006 2007 (Tons)(Tons)(Tons)(Tons) Organics Food Waste (FW1)3.83.910.28.6 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 17.6-13.8-20.5-85.4-12.2-98.1-49.9-19.1-49.565.3-53.393.113.5-(%) 2007 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 17 of 39 Wood Waste (WW1)108.0 TOTAL TONNAGE3.83.9118.28.6 Table 1.15 - Individual Material Tonnage Percentage Change Over Previous Years, Residential Recycling, 2004 to 2008 Materials2004 2005 2006 (%)(%)(%) Single Stream Single Stream (SS1) Commingled Commingled Materials (XXX)90.023.025.0 Paper Cardboard (C01)-32.6145.6194.3 Computer Paper (PA5) Magazines (PA1)-62.3283.391.7 Mixed Papers (PA3)-73.5-61.1 Newsprint (PA2)-3.9-18.1-16.1 Office Papers (PA4)-7.55,105.2172.5 Phone Books (PA6) Drum Fiber (DR3) TOTAL PAPER-31.558.663.1 Metals Aluminum Cans (AA1)21.0-43.7-17.5 Steel and Bimetallic (tin) cans (F02)2,576.3177.9253.92,001.8 Mixed Cans (MX2)-98.4-97.8-99.0 Aluminum Scrap (AA2)-71.1-86.4-34.1 Copper (N02)-81.7-74.9-33.0 Non Ferrous Metals (N01) Lead (N04) Nickel (N10) White Goods (F03)22.383.01,417.6 Drum Steel (DR2) Mixed Metals (MM1)254.4-15.9-44.8 TOTAL METALS-23.6-42.3-38.8 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 -(%) 2007 66.376.5-26.286.4-5.139.55.2-99.2-17.4167.030.7-7.6-0.5 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 18 of 39 Glass Brown Glass (GL4)30.438.58.1 Clear Glass (GL1)-9.62.31.4 Green Glass (GL3)-29.120.413.1 Mixed Glass (GL2)64.115.164.5 Other Glass (GL6)3,708.3-72.1 Plate Glass (GL5) TOTAL GLASS10.720.411.3 Plastics #1 Plastic (PET) (PL1)35.0-7.4-11.8 #2 Plastic (HDPE) (PL2)8.75.17.0 Mixed Plastic (PL7) Other Plastic (PL9) Drum Plastic (DR1) TOTAL PLASTICS21.4-2.0-4.1 Other Asphalt (ASP) Clothing and Textiles (MO3)-5.1254.7 Construction and Demolition (MO2) Furniture and Furnishings (MO4)3.0 Mattresses (MT1) Rubber Tires (MO1)344.2271.1373.914,406.9 Miscellaneous/Other Consumer Items (MIS)-80.7208.6 TOTAL OTHER312.6268.2374.44,023.7 TOTAL 59.390.1104.0 Table 1.16 - Individual Material Tonnage Percentage Change Over Previous Years, Residential Household Hazardous Waste, 2004 to 2008 Materials2004 2005 2006 (%)(%)(%) Household Hazardous Waste Antifreeze (O02)-99.6-99.6-10.0 Batteries: Lead Acid (B01)-84.2-78.5-53.7 Catalytic Converters, Radiators (V01) http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 23.6-18.1-(%) 2007 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 19 of 39 Computer Systems (CB1) Consumer electronics (CR1) Oil Filters (OL3)-100.0-90.0 Used Oil (OL2)-99.2-99.752.9 TOTAL -98.4-99.4-38.5 Table 1.17 - Individual Material Tonnage Percentage Change Over Previous Years, Residential Organics, 2004 to 2008 Materials2004 2005 2006 2007 (%)(%)(%)(%) Organics Food Waste (FW1) Wood Waste (WW1)60.363.4-58.836.4 Yard and Leaf Waste (Y01)87.37.7141.030.5 TOTAL 80.517.013.532.0 Table 1.18 - Individual Material Tonnage Percentage Change Over Previous Years, Residential Solid Waste, 2004 to 2008 Materials2004 2005 2006 2007 (%)(%)(%)(%) Solid Waste Refuse (MT1) Table 1.19 - Individual Material Tonnage Percentage Change Over Previous Years, Commercial Recycling, 2004 to 2008 Materials2004 2005 2006 (%)(%)(%) Single Stream Single Stream (SS1) Commingled Commingled Materials (XXX)821.2821.2773.7 Paper Cardboard (C01)122.9-16.919.1 Computer Paper (PA5) http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 226.38.6193.5672.0103.347.7-0.020.7-60.3-60.2-58.0-93.6-44.7-11.7279.1 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 20 of 39 Magazines (PA1) Mixed Papers (PA3)922.378,765.764,848.23,928.2 Newsprint (PA2)63.8-71.722.2 Office Papers (PA4)96.123.7139.0 Phone Books (PA6) TOTAL PAPER77.0-12.052.6 Metals Aluminum Cans (AA1)-40.9-28.1-58.1 Steel and Bimetallic (tin) cans (F02)-98.7-98.5 Aluminum Scrap (AA2)-94.62.0 Brass (N03) Copper (N02) Ferrous Metals (F01) White Goods (F03) Mixed Metals (MM1)450.31,642.7 TOTAL METALS-10.875.734.5 Glass Brown Glass (GL4) Clear Glass (GL1)-22.5-66.5-57.6 Mixed Glass (GL2)300.8-37.2478.9 Other Glass (GL6)-99.5 TOTAL GLASS26.5-56.6-52.6 Plastics #1 Plastic (PET) (PL1) #2 Plastic (HDPE) (PL2)-80.11,271.0260.8 #3 Plastic (PVC) (PL3) Mixed Plastic (PL7)120.236.1108.8 Other Plastic (PL9) TOTAL PLASTICS-68.243.4-23.8 Other Rubber Tires (MO1)432.4-91.5757.8 Miscellaneous/Other Consumer Items (MIS) TOTAL OTHER49.9-91.5757.8 TOTAL 78.1-10.655.9 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 39.927.910.315.7(%) 2007 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 21 of 39 Table 1.20 - Individual Material Tonnage Percentage Change Over Previous Years, Commercial Organics, 2004 to 2008 Materials2004 2005 2006 2007 (%)(%)(%)(%) Organics Food Waste (FW1) Wood Waste (WW1) TOTAL Table 1.21 - Individual Material Tonnage as a Percentage of Total vs. Year, Residential Recycling, 2004 to 2008 Materials2004 2005 2006 (%)(%)(%) Single Stream Single Stream (SS1) Commingled Commingled Materials (XXX)6.812.613.3 Paper Cardboard (C01)28.29.28.3 Computer Paper (PA5)3.40.0 Magazines (PA1)0.40.00.1 Mixed Papers (PA3)0.70.7 Newsprint (PA2)9.713.514.2 Office Papers (PA4)2.50.11.1 Phone Books (PA6)0.20.5 Drum Fiber (DR3)0.0 TOTAL PAPER45.223.324.3 Metals Aluminum Cans (AA1)1.12.82.1 Steel and Bimetallic (tin) cans (F02)0.10.80.6 Mixed Cans (MX2)1.61.43.3 Aluminum Scrap (AA2)2.87.01.6 Copper (N02)0.00.00.0 Non Ferrous Metals (N01) http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 0.4100.02.11.30.60.211.90.80.71.60.11.22.75.06.26.4 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 22 of 39 Lead (N04) Nickel (N10)5.1 White Goods (F03)0.20.20.0 Drum Steel (DR2)0.10.0 Mixed Metals (MM1)1.57.512.3 TOTAL METALS12.519.719.9 Glass Brown Glass (GL4)4.55.17.0 Clear Glass (GL1)4.95.25.6 Green Glass (GL3)2.51.82.0 Mixed Glass (GL2)1.83.12.3 Other Glass (GL6)0.00.6 Plate Glass (GL5) TOTAL GLASS13.815.117.5 Plastics #1 Plastic (PET) (PL1)0.71.21.4 #2 Plastic (HDPE) (PL2)0.70.91.0 Mixed Plastic (PL7) Other Plastic (PL9)0.0 Drum Plastic (DR1)0.0 TOTAL PLASTICS1.42.12.3 Other Asphalt (ASP)0.0 Clothing and Textiles (MO3)0.30.1 Construction and Demolition (MO2)0.0 Furniture and Furnishings (MO4)0.0 Mattresses (MT1)0.0 Rubber Tires (MO1)18.826.822.5 Miscellaneous/Other Consumer Items (MIS)1.60.1 TOTAL OTHER20.327.222.6 TOTAL PERCENTAGE100.0100.0100.0 Table 1.22 - Individual Material Tonnage as a Percentage of Total vs. Year, Residential Household Hazardous Waste, 2004 to 2008 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 83.9(%) 2007 0.0(%) 2007 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 23 of 39 Materials2004 2005 2006 (%)(%)(%) Household Hazardous Waste Antifreeze (O02)18.58.03.0 Batteries: Lead Acid (B01)6.11.879.8 Catalytic Converters, Radiators (V01)1.0 Computer Systems (CB1) Consumer electronics (CR1)0.31.0 Oil Filters (OL3)12.81.0 Used Oil (OL2)75.277.514.1 TOTAL PERCENTAGE100.0100.0100.0 Table 1.23 - Individual Material Tonnage as a Percentage of Total vs. Year, Residential Organics, 2004 to 2008 Materials2004 2005 2006 2007 (%)(%)(%)(%) Organics Food Waste (FW1) Wood Waste (WW1)26.116.663.922.4 Yard and Leaf Waste (Y01)73.983.436.177.6 TOTAL PERCENTAGE100.0100.0100.0100.0 Table 1.24 - Individual Material Tonnage as a Percentage of Total vs. Year, Commercial Recycling, 2004 to 2008 Materials2004 2005 2006 (%)(%)(%) Single Stream Single Stream (SS1) Commingled Commingled Materials (XXX)0.80.40.7 Paper Cardboard (C01)47.163.577.3 Computer Paper (PA5)26.92.2 Magazines (PA1) http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 0.5100.00.10.10.00.20.10.11.10.00.30.72.11.70.20.00.00.10.31.52.82.6 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 24 of 39 Mixed Papers (PA3)3.00.00.0 Newsprint (PA2)8.624.910.0 Office Papers (PA4)8.87.06.3 Phone Books (PA6) TOTAL PAPER94.495.495.8 Metals Aluminum Cans (AA1)0.40.20.5 Steel and Bimetallic (tin) cans (F02)0.20.4 Aluminum Scrap (AA2)0.10.0 Brass (N03) Copper (N02)0.00.0 Ferrous Metals (F01)0.8 White Goods (F03)0.1 Mixed Metals (MM1)0.20.1 TOTAL METALS1.60.40.9 Glass Brown Glass (GL4) Clear Glass (GL1)0.60.71.0 Mixed Glass (GL2)0.10.30.1 Other Glass (GL6)0.6 TOTAL GLASS0.71.11.7 Plastics #1 Plastic (PET) (PL1)0.10.2 #2 Plastic (HDPE) (PL2)1.90.00.1 #3 Plastic (PVC) (PL3) Mixed Plastic (PL7)0.20.10.1 Other Plastic (PL9)0.20.4 TOTAL PLASTICS2.30.30.8 Other Rubber Tires (MO1)0.12.50.0 Miscellaneous/Other Consumer Items (MIS)0.2 TOTAL OTHER0.32.50.0 TOTAL PERCENTAGE100.0100.0100.0 Table 1.25 - Individual Material Tonnage as a Percentage of Total vs. Year, http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 2,343.63,566.54,636.2240.84,078.14,214.0(Tons) 2007 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 25 of 39 Commercial Organics, 2004 to 2008 Materials2004 2005 2006 2007 (%)(%)(%)(%) Organics Food Waste (FW1)100.0100.08.6100.0 Wood Waste (WW1)91.4 TOTAL PERCENTAGE100.0100.0100.0100.0 Table 1.26 - Module Tonnage by Source vs. Year, 2004 to 2008 Module & Source2004 2005 2006 (Tons)(Tons)(Tons) Residential Recycling - Curbside1,797.72,215.82,442.4 Residential Recycling - Dropoff6,857.45,037.04,317.0 Residential Household Hazardous Waste - Curbside356.0750.01.8 Residential Household Hazardous Waste - Dropoff23.1190.48.1 Residential Organics - Curbside349.91,207.3930.7 Residential Organics - Dropoff3,216.84,291.74,740.8 Residential Solid Waste - Dropoff Commercial Recycling - Curbside3,604.37,175.74,117.3 Commercial Recycling - Dropoff Commercial Organics - Curbside3.83.9118.2 Commercial Organics - Dropoff Total16,209.020,871.816,676.319,087.8 Figure 1.6 - Growth in Tonnage Collection vs. Population Growth, 2001-2008 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 26 of 39 Figure 1.7 - Growth in Tonnage Collection vs. Population Growth by Year, 2001- 2008 Figure 1.8 - Disposal Tonnage vs Population, 2001 to 2008 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 27 of 39 2. County Lists for the Current Year 2.1 Tonnage Data Table 2.27 - County List by Population, 2004 to 2008 County2004 2005 2006 2007 (pop)(pop)(pop)(pop) Antrim12,504.012,504.012,504.012,504.0 Chambersburg17,862.017,862.017,862.017,862.0 County-wide Data Fannett2,370.02,370.02,370.02,370.0 Greencastle3,722.03,722.03,722.03,722.0 Greene12,284.012,284.012,284.012,284.0 Guilford13,100.013,100.013,100.013,100.0 Hamilton8,949.08,949.08,949.08,949.0 Letterkenny2,074.02,074.02,074.02,074.0 Lurgan2,014.02,014.02,014.02,014.0 Mercersburg1,540.01,540.01,540.01,540.0 Metal1,721.01,721.01,721.01,721.0 Mont Alto1,357.01,357.01,357.01,357.0 Montgomery4,949.04,949.04,949.04,949.0 Orrstown231.0231.0231.0231.0 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 28 of 39 Peters4,251.04,251.04,251.04,251.0 Quincy5,846.05,846.05,846.05,846.0 Southampton6,138.06,138.06,138.06,138.0 St. Thomas5,775.05,775.05,775.05,775.0 Warren334.0334.0334.0334.0 Washington11,559.011,559.011,559.011,559.0 Waynesboro9,614.09,614.09,614.09,614.0 Total128,194.0128,194.0128,194.0128,194.0 Table 2.28 - County List by Total Tons Generated, Ordered Alphabetically, 2004 to 2008 County2004 2005 2006 2007 (Tons/yr)(Tons/yr)(Tons/yr)(Tons/yr) Antrim2,637.15,346.41,033.52,758.5 Chambersburg2,992.33,756.43,339.22,570.4 County-wide Data56.4 Fannett55.860.023.540.0 Greencastle205.3202.0200.2 Greene3,808.13,808.14,949.54,595.8 Guilford164.8802.11,194.0 Hamilton206.9265.3254.7266.4 Letterkenny27.1266.17.225.8 Lurgan20.225.436.029.2 Mercersburg210.8 Metal4.84.223.016.5 Mont Alto27.7 Montgomery112.8128.7466.2345.5 Orrstown Peters30.163.267.261.5 Quincy108.012.785.5 Southampton423.01,098.8112.5 St. Thomas25.641.558.573.3 Warren Washington4,957.94,256.75,119.05,741.3 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 29 of 39 Waynesboro537.2784.5971.6845.2 Total16,209.020,871.816,676.319,087.8 Table 2.29 - County List by Total Tons Generated, Ordered by Rank, 2004 to 2008 County2004 2005 2006 2007 (Tons/yr)(Tons/yr)(Tons/yr)(Tons/yr) Southampton423.01,098.8112.5 Washington4,957.94,256.75,119.05,741.3 Greene3,808.13,808.14,949.54,595.8 Chambersburg2,992.33,756.43,339.22,570.4 Antrim2,637.15,346.41,033.52,758.5 Guilford164.8802.11,194.0 Waynesboro537.2784.5971.6845.2 Montgomery112.8128.7466.2345.5 Hamilton206.9265.3254.7266.4 Greencastle205.3202.0200.2 Quincy108.012.785.5 Mercersburg210.8 St. Thomas25.641.558.573.3 Peters30.163.267.261.5 Lurgan20.225.436.029.2 Mont Alto27.7 Metal4.84.223.016.5 Letterkenny27.1266.17.225.8 Fannett55.860.023.540.0 County-wide Data56.4 Orrstown Warren Total16,209.020,871.816,676.319,087.8 Table 2.30 - County List by per Capita Generated, Ordered Alphabetically, 2004 to 2008 County2004 2005 2006 2007 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 30 of 39 (lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr) Antrim421.8855.2165.3441.2 Chambersburg335.0420.6373.9287.8 County-wide Data Fannett47.150.619.833.8 Greencastle110.3108.5107.6 Greene620.0620.0805.8748.3 Guilford25.2122.5182.3 Hamilton46.259.356.959.5 Letterkenny26.1256.66.924.9 Lurgan20.125.235.729.0 Mercersburg273.7 Metal5.64.926.719.2 Mont Alto40.9 Montgomery45.652.0188.4139.6 Orrstown Peters14.229.731.628.9 Quincy36.94.329.3 Southampton137.8358.036.7 St. Thomas8.914.420.325.4 Warren Washington857.8736.5885.7993.4 Waynesboro111.8163.2202.1175.8 Overall252.9325.6260.2297.8 Table 2.31 - County List by per Capita Generated, Ordered by Rank, 2004 to 2008 County2004 2005 2006 2007 (lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr) Southampton137.8358.036.7 Washington857.8736.5885.7993.4 Greene620.0620.0805.8748.3 Chambersburg335.0420.6373.9287.8 Antrim421.8855.2165.3441.2 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 31 of 39 Guilford25.2122.5182.3 Montgomery45.652.0188.4139.6 Waynesboro111.8163.2202.1175.8 Greencastle110.3108.5107.6 Mercersburg273.7 Mont Alto40.9 Hamilton46.259.356.959.5 Lurgan20.125.235.729.0 Quincy36.94.329.3 Metal5.64.926.719.2 Letterkenny26.1256.66.924.9 St. Thomas8.914.420.325.4 Peters14.229.731.628.9 Fannett47.150.619.833.8 County-wide Data Orrstown Warren Overall252.9325.6260.2297.8 Table 2.32 - County List by Total Tons from Each Waste Stream, Ordered Alphabetically, 2008 CountyResidential Residential Residential Residential Commercial Commercial RecyclingHousehold OrganicsSolid RecyclingOrganics Hazardous Waste Waste Antrim452.51,618.2 Chambersburg521.72.4825.22,051.5 County-wide Data Fannett20.8 Greencastle44.80.2176.8 Greene320.93,300.01,019.0 Guilford320.41,127.7 Hamilton238.0 Letterkenny27.5 Lurgan37.20.5 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 32 of 39 Mercersburg81.0 Metal28.10.1 Mont Alto36.4 Montgomery316.2195.1 Orrstown Peters43.0 Quincy79.516.6 Southampton7,141.041.8 St. Thomas75.10.3 Warren Washington3,625.02.62,115.0 Waynesboro382.2196.1212.4 Total13,791.26.16,436.341.86,417.5 Table 2.33 - County List by Total Tons from Each Waste Stream, Ordered by Rank, 2008 CountyResidential Residential Residential Residential Commercial Commercial RecyclingHousehold OrganicsSolid RecyclingOrganics Hazardous Waste Waste Southampton7,141.041.8 Washington3,625.02.62,115.0 Greene320.93,300.01,019.0 Chambersburg521.72.4825.22,051.5 Antrim452.51,618.2 Guilford320.41,127.7 Waynesboro382.2196.1212.4 Montgomery316.2195.1 Hamilton238.0 Greencastle44.80.2176.8 Quincy79.516.6 Mercersburg81.0 St. Thomas75.10.3 Peters43.0 Lurgan37.20.5 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 33 of 39 Mont Alto36.4 Metal28.10.1 Letterkenny27.5 Fannett20.8 County-wide Data Orrstown Warren Total13,791.26.16,436.341.86,417.5 Table 2.34 - County List by Total Tons from Each Source, 2008 This report piece only outputs tonnage data for modules having MORE than one source. CountyResidential Residential Residential Residential Residential Residential Recycling Recycling Household Household Organics Organics CurbsideDropoffHazardous Hazardous CurbsideDropoff Waste Waste CurbsideDropoff Antrim144.8307.7 Chambersburg482.239.62.4825.2 County-wide Data Fannett7.413.4 Greencastle44.80.2 Greene243.477.53,300.0 Guilford144.2176.2 Hamilton212.225.8 Letterkenny27.5 Lurgan37.20.5 Mercersburg81.0 Metal28.10.1 Mont Alto10.725.7 Montgomery98.2218.0 Orrstown Peters43.0 Quincy79.5 Southampton7,141.0 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 Total26,692.9790.775.496.143.0511.336.428.281.037.727.5238.0221.820.8 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 34 of 39 St. Thomas60.015.20.3 Warren Washington3,625.02.62,115.0 Waynesboro382.2196.1 Total1,990.411,800.80.25.9825.25,611.1 CountyCommercial Recycling Dropoff Antrim Chambersburg County-wide Data Fannett Greencastle Greene Guilford1,127.7 Hamilton Letterkenny Lurgan Mercersburg Metal Mont Alto Montgomery195.1 Orrstown Peters Quincy Southampton St. Thomas Warren Washington Waynesboro Total1,322.8 3. Tonnage Transaction Table 3.35 - Recycling Module Tonnages by Name, Sector, and Source, Ordered Alphabetically, 2008 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 13.70.0146.482.687.85.8131.17.7844.43.3 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 35 of 39 Material NameResidential Residential Commercial Commercial CurbsideDropoffCurbsideDropoff #1 Plastic (PET) (PL1)81.3 #2 Plastic (HDPE) (PL2)70.0 Aluminum Cans (AA1)57.357.25.0 Aluminum Scrap (AA2)0.169.00.2 Brown Glass (GL4)289.7219.60.1 Cardboard (C01)115.91,529.62,942.9 Clear Glass (GL1)182.7200.09.7 Clothing and Textiles (MO3)18.8 Commingled Materials (XXX)486.3638.4123.2 Copper (N02)0.00.2 Furniture and Furnishings (MO4)2.1 Green Glass (GL3)61.593.6 Lead (N04)0.1 Magazines (PA1)11.55.0 Miscellaneous/Other Consumer Items (MIS)9.616.6 Mixed Cans (MX2)2.2 Mixed Glass (GL2)63.0194.89.8 Mixed Metals (MM1)9.0449.941.8 Mixed Papers (PA3)16.01.21,016.4 Mixed Plastic (PL7)0.012.1 Newsprint (PA2)202.6600.8422.6 Non Ferrous Metals (N01)0.2 Office Papers (PA4)203.0473.4 Other Glass (GL6)9.61.80.1 Plate Glass (GL5)1.0 Rubber Tires (MO1)0.37,211.115.4 Single Stream (SS1)435.216.6 Steel and Bimetallic (tin) cans (F02)49.3103.30.2 White Goods (F03)25.8 Totals1,990.411,800.85,094.71,322.8 Table 3.36 - Household Hazardous Waste Module Tonnages by Name, Sector, and Source, Ordered Alphabetically, 2008 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 TotalAverage = 20 Average = 820 (lbs/cap/yr) 41.841.8Total4,936.41,492.27.7Total6.12.10.00.03.70.3 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 36 of 39 Material NameResidential CurbsideResidential Dropoff Antifreeze (O02)0.3 Batteries: Lead Acid (B01)0.23.5 Computer Systems (CB1)0.0 Oil Filters (OL3)0.0 Used Oil (OL2)2.1 Totals0.25.9 Table 3.37 - Organics Module Tonnages by Name, Sector, and Source, Ordered Alphabetically, 2008 Material NameResidential CurbsideResidential Dropoff Food Waste (FW1)7.7 Wood Waste (WW1)1,492.2 Yard and Leaf Waste (Y01)825.24,111.2 Totals825.25,611.1 Table 3.38 - Solid Waste Module Tonnages by Name, Sector, and Source, Ordered Alphabetically, 2008 Material NameResidential Dropoff Refuse (MT1)41.8 Totals41.8 4. Analysis of Individual County Performance 4.2 Average Annual Per Capita Recovery Analysis Table 4.39 - Average Annual per Capita Generation by Number of Materials Collected, 2008 RangeCountyPer cap generation (lbs/cap/yr) Fannett17 2 materials collectedMercersburg105 Southampton2340 3 materials collectedPeters20 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 Average = 26 (lbs/cap/yr) AverageAverage = 993 Average = 755 Average = 221 Average = 119 Average = 380 Average = 331 Average = 26 Average = 37 Average = 83 Average = 97 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 37 of 39 5 materials collectedLetterkenny26 Metal32 7 materials collectedMont Alto53 Montgomery206 Quincy32 8 materials collectedHamilton53 Waynesboro164 9 materials collectedLurgan37 11 materials collectedSt. Thomas26 13 materials collectedAntrim331 14 materials collectedChambersburg380 17 materials collectedGreencastle119 19 materials collectedGuilford221 20 materials collectedGreene755 21 materials collectedWashington993 Table 4.40 - Average Annual per Capita Generation by County Population, 2008 RangeCountyPer cap generation (lbs/cap/yr) Fannett17 Peters20 Letterkenny26 Metal32 1,000 to 5,000Lurgan37Average = 68 Mont Alto53 Mercersburg105 Greencastle119 Montgomery206 St. Thomas26 Quincy32 5,000 to 10,000Hamilton53Average = 523 Waynesboro164 Southampton2340 Guilford221 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 38 of 39 Antrim331 Chambersburg380 10,000 to 25,000Average = 536 Greene755 Washington993 5. Average Analyses 5.3 Annual Per Capita Recovery Analysis Figure 5.9 - Average Annual per Capita Generation by Number of Materials Collected, 2008 Figure 5.10 - Average Annual per Capita Generation by County Population, 2008 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 39 of 39 http://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=6539&poll=14/3/2009