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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMercersburg tC~/Y;.tt / @If~!1'~ ~T-W_ 17110 IIa~~~ ~ '*:1> Df9!fl7286 717.328.3116 717.328.8117 ~ January 29, 2009 Sherri Clayton, Senior Planner Franklin County Planning Commission 218 North Second Street Chambersburg, P A 17201 Re: 2008 Annual Recycling Report Dear Ms. Clayton, Enclosed, please find a completed copy of the Borough of Mercersburg's recycling performance for 2008. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Respectfully" ~j.~~ ~. G">.:jc> J Jason H. Cohen, MPA Borough Manager Borough of Mercersburg mercerboroughmanager@comcast.net Enclosures: 2008 Annual Recycling Report 4500.FM-SW0011 Rev.1212008 V pennsylvania ~ OEPARrMENrOFENV1RONMENrALPROTECTIDN ANNUAL RECYCLING REPORT Due: Feb. 1 of the following year .. To: Municipality where For Commercial, Municipal, Institutional Facilities rec clables were enerated '.:"_;it<''':~'..j'''''':;)-_''' ,.<.":', ,.'-".., "i -, \ ,-." .., ", ""'''.. '-~." ""t-: . , d- . 'I ~8u<<" COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BUREAU OF WASTE MANAGEMENT For the period: January 1, 20~to December 31, 20Q8 How does your establishment handle recvclable materials? 0 Source-separated t8I Commingled 0 Single Stream How are your recyclable materials collected? o Collected by recycling facility or broker (name): ,13,Collected by private hauler (name): WASi~ (YlA~lbE-tnf=.,J-.Ji o Collected by confidential document destruction company (name): o Establishment delivers materials to drop-off facility (location): If any of the above methods are used to collect your recyclable materials, do not include weights in the list below. Actual weights will be retrieved from your service provider or drop-off facility. o Establishment delivers materials to recycling facility (name): o Other (please specify): 1. CHECK the box in front of each post-consumer. material that your establishment recycled. 2. If your establishment marketed your own recyclables, enter the weight in tons and attach a leaible weiaht ticket from vour recvcler. Subtract processing residue.. before entering your weights below. Note: If you use a commingled or single stream collection system, check the boxes beside each material in the mix. Material Tvee Weiaht (:ro~'5'J Material Tvee Weiaht o Single Stream: [SS1] Metal Cans and Bottles: (All recyclables, including fiber, collected together) ;8J Aluminum Cans ~ Commingled: [XXX] 64. Gt8 .RI Steel & Bimetallic (Tin) Cans (2 or more recyclables collected together, fiber separate) ;:KI Mixed Cans Paper: Plastics: 131 Paper: Cardboard [C01] 15. q 7 3 Plastic: .18 Paper: Magazines & Catalogs [PA1] g Plastic: ff Paper: Mixed/Other Gunk mail, [PA3] 0 Plastic: paper bags, paperboard, 0 Plastic: etc.) 0 Plastic: 81 Paper: Newsprint [PA2] 0 Plastic: -BI Paper: Office Paper (all grades) [PA4] 0 Plastic: o Paper: Phone Books [PA6] 0 Plastic: Glass Bottles and Jars: 0 Plastic: 13I Glass: Brown [GL4] Organics: .R] Glass: Clear [GL 1] 0 Food Waste lS3 Glass: Green [GL3] 0 Wood Waste o Glass: Mixed [GL2] 0 Yard and Leaf Waste o Glass: Other [GL6] [AA1] [F02] [MX2] PET HDPE PVC LDPE PP PS Film Mixed Other [PL1] [PL2] [PL3] [PL4] [PL5] [PL6] [PL8] [PL7] [PL9] [FW1 ] [WW1 ] [Y01] *ReDort onlv eost-consumer materials on this form. Post-consumer material: Material that has been used as a consumer item and then diverted from municipal solid waste for the purpose of collection and recycling. The term excludes material generated in manufacturing and converting processes such as manufacturing scrap and trimmings/cuttings. Also, print overruns, overissue publications, and obsolete inventories that did not leave the generating facility would be classified as pre-consumer materials and should J12l be reported on this form. **Processlng residue: Material that is collected and weighed with recyclables, but is disposed rather than recycled. 10f2 4500-FM.SW0011 Rev. 1212008 3. CHECK the box in front of each post-consumer material recycled at your establishment. 4. If you market the recyclables yourself, enter the weight (in tons) of material recycled. No verification is needed for weights reported on this page (page 2). Other Materials Recycled Code Weight (tons) o Drum: Fiber DR3 o Aluminum Scrap AA2 o Brass N03 o Copper N02 o Ferrous Metals F01 D Non-Ferrous Metals N01 [] Lead N04 o Nickel N10 [J Stainless Steel N05 o White Goods F03 o Drum: Steel DR2 DWire/Cable W01 o Mixed Metals MM1 o Glass: Plate GL5 o Drum: Plastic DR1 [ ] Asphalt ASP o Clothing & Textiles M03 o Construction & M02 Demolition o Furniture & Furnishings M04 o Mattresses MT1 o Rubber Tires M01 D Miscellaneous/Other MIS Items Other, Please list below: Household Hazardous Code Waste o Antifreeze 002 o Batteries: Lead Acid 801 D Batteries: Other 802 o Catalytic Converters, V01 Radiators D Computer Systems CB1 [J Consumer Electronics CR1 o Fluorescent Tubes/CFL's FL1 [J Oil Filters OL3 D Other HHW (paints, varnish, pesticides, etc.) [J Used Oil OL2 Rubber Tires: Conversion Chart 7.2 Ibs per gallon Car = 17.81bs Truck = 48.7 Ibs Motorcycle = 8.7 Ibs Car = 21 Ibs Truck = 70 Ibs 7.21bs per gallon 1.2 Ibs each 1 ton = 2 yds3 1 ton = 3 yds3 2.5' x 4' x 5' bale = 1100 Ibs Antifreeze: Battery -Lead Acid: Used 011: Oil Filters: Glass - Whole Bottle: Newsprint - Loose: Corrugated Cardboard: Plastic Soda Bottles Whole, Loose: Plastic Film: Solid & Liquid Fats: White Goods Freezers: Refrigerators: Other Appliances: Yard Waste Leaves: Gras~ Clippings: Wood Chips: 30 Ibs = 1 yd3 2.5' x 4' x 5' bale = 1500 Ibs 55 gallon drum = 412 Ibs 1 = 250 Ibs 1 = 250 Ibs 1 = 150 Ibs 4 yd3 = 1 ton 2 yd3 = 1 ton 1 yd3 = 500 Ibs SUBMIT REPORT TO MUNICIPALITY BY FEB 1 st! Your accurate and timely reporting enables the County and the State to determine an accurate recycling rate and showcase the importance and viability of the recycling industry. 20f2