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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-2011 Recycling Totals Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 1 of 29 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:Mar 19, 2012 9:28AM Single-year analyses selected for:2011 Historical analyses selected for years:2001 - 2011 Number of report pieces selected:36 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 Recycling - Residential Household Hazardous Waste - Residential Organics  - Residential Solid Waste - Commercial Recycling - Commercial Organics  - Commercial Solid Waste Note: All tonnage totals shown in this report include the weights from all selected module unless otherwise stated. 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County Trends Over Time Figure 1.1 - Total Tons Generated, 2002 to 2011 Table 1.1 - Total Tons Generated, 2002 to 2011 Table 1.2 - Total Tons Generated, Grouped by Quarters, 2007 to 2011 Figure 1.2 - Total Tons Generated, Grouped by Quarters (Bar Chart), 2007 to 2011 Figure 1.3 - Overall Median Per Capita Recovery Comparison, 2002 to 2011 Figure 1.4 - Total Tons Generated, Grouped by Sectors, 2002 to 2011 Figure 1.5 - Total Tons Generated, Grouped by Modules, 2002 to 2011 Table 1.3 - Individual Material per Capita Recovery by Year, Residential Recycling, 2007 to 2011 https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 2 of 29 Table 1.4 - Individual Material per Capita Recovery by Year, Residential Household Hazardous Waste, 2007 to 2011 Table 1.5 - Individual Material per Capita Recovery by Year, Residential Organics, 2007 to 2011 Table 1.6 - Individual Material per Capita Recovery by Year, Residential Solid Waste, 2007 to 2011 Table 1.7 - Individual Material per Capita Recovery by Year, Commercial Recycling, 2007 to 2011 Table 1.8 - Individual Material per Capita Recovery by Year, Commercial Organics, 2007 to 2011 Table 1.9 - Individual Material Tonnage by Year, Residential Recycling, 2007 to 2011 Table 1.10 - Individual Material Tonnage by Year, Residential Household Hazardous Waste, 2007 to 2011 Table 1.11 - Individual Material Tonnage by Year, Residential Organics, 2007 to 2011 Table 1.12 - Individual Material Tonnage by Year, Residential Solid Waste, 2007 to 2011 Table 1.13 - Individual Material Tonnage by Year, Commercial Recycling, 2007 to 2011 Table 1.14 - Individual Material Tonnage by Year, Commercial Organics, 2007 to 2011 Table 1.15 - Individual Material Tonnage Percentage Change Over Previous Years, Residential Recycling, 2007 to 2011 Table 1.16 - Individual Material Tonnage Percentage Change Over Previous Years, Residential Household Hazardous Waste, 2007 to 2011 Table 1.17 - Individual Material Tonnage Percentage Change Over Previous Years, Residential Organics, 2007 to 2011 Table 1.18 - Individual Material Tonnage Percentage Change Over Previous Years, Residential Solid Waste, 2007 to 2011 Table 1.19 - Individual Material Tonnage Percentage Change Over Previous Years, Commercial Recycling, 2007 to 2011 Table 1.20 - Individual Material Tonnage Percentage Change Over Previous Years, Commercial Organics, 2007 to 2011 Table 1.21 - Individual Material Tonnage as a Percentage of Total by Year, Residential Recycling, 2007 to 2011 Table 1.22 - Individual Material Tonnage as a Percentage of Total by Year, Residential Household Hazardous Waste, 2007 to 2011 Table 1.23 - Individual Material Tonnage as a Percentage of Total by Year, Residential Organics, 2007 to 2011 Table 1.24 - Individual Material Tonnage as a Percentage of Total by Year, Commercial Recycling, 2007 to 2011 Table 1.25 - Module Tonnage by Source by Year, 2007 to 2011 Table 1.26 - Total Tons Generated as % of Whole By Waste Stream, 2007 to 2011 Figure 1.6 - Total Tons Generated as % of Whole By Waste Stream - 2011 Figure 1.7 - Growth in Tonnage Collection vs. Population Growth, 2001-2011 Figure 1.8 - Growth in Tonnage Collection vs. Population Growth by Year, 2001-2011 Figure 1.9 - Disposal Tonnage vs Population, 2002 to 2011 2. Community Lists for the Current Year 2.1 Tonnage Data Table 2.27 - Community List by Population, 2007 to 2011 Table 2.28 - Community List by Households, 2007 to 2011 Table 2.29 - County List by Total Tons Generated, Ordered Alphabetically, 2007 to 2011 Table 2.30 - County List by Total Tons Generated, Ordered by Rank, 2007 to 2011 Table 2.31 - County List by per Capita Generated, Ordered Alphabetically, 2007 to 2011 Table 2.32 - County List by per Capita Generated, Ordered by Rank, 2007 to 2011 Table 2.33 - County List by Total Tons from Each Waste Stream, Ordered Alphabetically, 2011 Figure 2.10 - Total Tons from Each Waste Stream Table 2.34 - County List by Total Tons from Each Waste Stream, Ordered by Rank, 2011 Table 2.35 - County List by Total Tons from Each Source, 2011 3. Tonnage Transaction Table 3.36 - Recycling Module Tonnages by Name, Sector, and Source, Ordered Alphabetically, 2011 Table 3.37 - Household Hazardous Waste Module Tonnages by Name, Sector, and Source, Ordered Alphabetically, 2011 Table 3.38 - Organics Module Tonnages by Name, Sector, and Source, Ordered Alphabetically, 2011 https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 3 of 29 4. Analysis of Individual Community Performance 4.2 Median Annual Per Capita Recovery Analysis Table 4.39 - Median Annual per Capita Generation by Number of Materials Collected, 2011 Table 4.40 - Median Annual per Capita Generation by County Population, 2011 Table 4.41 - Median Annual per Capita Generation by Household size, 2011 4.3 Median Annual Per Household Analysis Table 4.42 - Median Annual per Household Generation by Number of Materials Collected, 2011 Table 4.43 - Median Annual per Household Generation by County Population, 2011 Table 4.44 - Median Annual per Household Generation by Household size, 2011 5. Median Analyses 5.4 Annual Per Capita Recovery Analysis Figure 5.11 - Median Annual per Capita Generation by Number of Materials Collected, 2011 Figure 5.12 - Median Annual per Capita Generation by County Population, 2011 Figure 5.13 - Median Annual per Capita Generation by Household size, 2011 5.5 Annual Per Household Recovery Analysis Figure 5.14 - Median Annual per Household Generation by Number of Materials Collected, 2011 Figure 5.15 - Median Annual per Household Generation by County Population, 2011 Figure 5.16 - Median Annual per Household Generation by Household size, 2011 1. County Trends Over Time Figure 1.1 - Total Tons Generated, 2002 to 2011 Table 1.1 - Total Tons Generated, 2002 to 2011 YearResidential Residential Residential Residential Commercial Commercial TOTAL Recycling Household Organics Solid Waste Recycling Organics (Tons) (Tons)Hazardous (Tons)(Tons)(Tons)(Tons) Waste (Tons) 200228,106.9248.81,258.64,416.74.534,035.5 200313,380.08,807.03,234.23,235.64.428,661.2 20048,655.1379.13,566.73,604.33.816,209.0 20057,252.8940.45,499.07,175.73.920,871.8 20066,997.19.95,671.54,594.9118.217,391.5 20078,292.14,877.05,910.18.619,087.8 https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 4 of 29 200818,352.76.16,438.441.87,869.18.632,716.7 200915,766.77.51,960.417,734.5 201028,821.5605.67,326.536,753.7 201116,505.7212.76,447.423,165.7 Table 1.2 - Total Tons Generated, Grouped by Quarters, 2007 to 2011 Quarter20072008200920102011 119,087.832,716.717,734.536,753.723,165.7 2 3 4 Total19,087.832,716.717,734.536,753.723,165.7 Figure 1.2 - Total Tons Generated, Grouped by Quarters (Bar Chart), 2007 to 2011 Figure 1.3 - Overall Median Per Capita Recovery Comparison, 2002 to 2011 Figure 1.4 - Total Tons Generated, Grouped by Sectors, 2002 to 2011 https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 5 of 29 Total Tons Generated, Grouped by Sectors, 2002 to 2011 YearResidential Commercial TOTAL (Tons)(Tons)(Tons) 200229,614.34,421.234,035.5 200325,421.23,240.028,661.2 200412,600.93,608.116,209.0 200513,692.27,179.620,871.8 200612,678.54,713.117,391.5 200713,169.15,918.719,087.8 200824,839.07,877.732,716.7 200917,734.517,734.5 201036,753.736,753.7 201123,165.723,165.7 Figure 1.5 - Total Tons Generated, Grouped by Modules, 2002 to 2011 Total Tons Generated, Grouped by Modules, 2002 to 2011 YearRecycling Household Organics Solid Waste TOTAL (Tons)Hazardous Waste (Tons)(Tons)(Tons) (Tons) 200232,523.6248.81,263.134,035.5 200316,615.68,807.03,238.628,661.2 https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 6 of 29 200412,259.4379.13,570.516,209.0 200514,428.5940.45,502.920,871.8 200611,591.99.95,789.717,391.5 200714,202.14,885.619,087.8 200826,221.86.16,447.041.832,716.7 200915,766.77.51,960.417,734.5 201028,821.5605.67,326.536,753.7 201116,505.7212.76,447.423,165.7 Table 1.3 - Individual Material per Capita Recovery by Year, Residential Recycling, 2007 to 2011 Materials2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr) Single Stream 35.8 Single Stream (SS1) 6.815.532.7 Commingled 23.2 Commingled Materials (XXX)20.379.179.1209.7 Paper   Brown Bags and Sacks (C02)  0.4  99.5 Cardboard (C01)13.329.176.795.7 1.2 Magazines (PA1)0.10.22.30.5 10.5 Mixed Papers (PA3) 0.330.07.6 8.9 Newsprint (PA2)36.112.67.311.4 41.8 Office Papers (PA4)2.13.37.339.8   Phone Books (PA6)0.0    TOTAL PAPER51.745.4124.1154.9161.8 Metals 1.1 Aluminum Cans (AA1)3.63.60.51.7 1.3 Steel and Bimetallic (tin) cans (F02)0.12.40.72.7   Mixed Cans (MX2)1.91.60.00.2 0.7 Aluminum Scrap (AA2)1.21.32.31.2 0.0 Brass (N03)  0.0  0.0 Copper (N02)0.00.00.00.0   Ferrous Metals (F01)  0.0    Non Ferrous Metals (N01) 0.00.00.0   Lead (N04) 0.0   1.5 White Goods (F03)0.50.40.01.8 9.6 Mixed Metals (MM1)8.39.45.75.3 TOTAL METALS15.618.79.212.814.3 Glass 5.3 Brown Glass (GL4)8.07.94.95.6 2.9 Clear Glass (GL1)6.56.02.44.9 1.9 Green Glass (GL3)3.52.51.42.4 4.4 Mixed Glass (GL2)1.54.01.55.2   Other Glass (GL6)0.20.2 0.0   Plate Glass (GL5)2.10.0   TOTAL GLASS21.720.610.318.114.5 Plastics 1.2 #1 Plastic (PET) (PL1)0.91.30.613.8 1.4 #2 Plastic (HDPE) (PL2)1.01.10.70.7   #4 Plastic (LDPE) (PL4)  0.1  https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 7 of 29 0.0 Film Plastic (PL8)     1.0 Mixed Plastic (PL7) 0.00.70.4 0.4 Other Plastic (PL9)15.4 1.30.0 TOTAL PLASTICS17.42.43.414.94.1 Other 0.4 Clothing and Textiles (MO3)0.20.30.40.3   Furniture and Furnishings (MO4) 0.00.0  1.3 Rubber Tires (MO1)0.8112.52.63.2 2.1 Miscellaneous/Other Consumer Items (MIS)1.70.41.33.0 TOTAL OTHER2.7113.24.36.53.8 TOTAL PER CAP RECOVERY129.4286.3246.0449.7257.5 Table 1.4 - Individual Material per Capita Recovery by Year, Residential Household Hazardous Waste, 2007 to 2011 Materials2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr) Household Hazardous Waste   Antifreeze (O02) 0.00.0  0.1 Batteries: Lead Acid (B01) 0.10.01.3 0.1 Computer Systems (CB1) 0.00.00.0   Oil Filters (OL3) 0.00.00.9 3.1 Used Oil (OL2) 0.00.07.2 TOTAL PER CAP RECOVERY0.00.10.19.43.3 Table 1.5 - Individual Material per Capita Recovery by Year, Residential Organics, 2007 to 2011 Materials2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr) Organics 0.1 Food Waste (FW1) 0.10.20.1 0.3 Wood Waste (WW1)17.123.3 22.7 100.2 Yard and Leaf Waste (Y01)59.077.030.391.5 TOTAL PER CAP RECOVERY76.1100.430.6114.3100.6 Table 1.6 - Individual Material per Capita Recovery by Year, Residential Solid Waste, 2007 to 2011 Materials2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr) Solid Waste   Refuse (MT1) 0.7   Table 1.7 - Individual Material per Capita Recovery by Year, Commercial Recycling, 2007 to 2011 Materials2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr) Single Stream   Single Stream (SS1) 0.3   Commingled   Commingled Materials (XXX)4.85.1   Paper   Cardboard (C01)77.379.5     Magazines (PA1) 0.1   https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 8 of 29   Mixed Papers (PA3)0.417.2     Newsprint (PA2)2.47.9     Office Papers (PA4)2.610.4     Phone Books (PA6)1.4    TOTAL PAPER84.1115.10.00.00.0 Metals   Aluminum Cans (AA1)0.20.1     Steel and Bimetallic (tin) cans (F02) 0.0     Aluminum Scrap (AA2)0.10.0     Brass (N03)0.0      Copper (N02)0.0      White Goods (F03)0.1      Mixed Metals (MM1)1.60.8   TOTAL METALS2.01.00.00.00.0 Glass   Brown Glass (GL4) 0.0     Clear Glass (GL1)0.70.3     Mixed Glass (GL2)0.30.2     Other Glass (GL6)0.00.0   TOTAL GLASS1.00.50.00.00.0 Plastics   #2 Plastic (HDPE) (PL2) 0.2     #3 Plastic (PVC) (PL3)0.10.1     Mixed Plastic (PL7) 0.2     Other Plastic (PL9)0.10.1   TOTAL PLASTICS0.20.60.00.00.0 Other   Rubber Tires (MO1)0.00.2     Miscellaneous/Other Consumer Items (MIS)0.1    TOTAL OTHER0.10.20.00.00.0 TOTAL PER CAP RECOVERY92.2122.80.00.00.0 Table 1.8 - Individual Material per Capita Recovery by Year, Commercial Organics, 2007 to 2011 Materials2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr) Organics   Food Waste (FW1)0.10.1   Table 1.9 - Individual Material Tonnage by Year, Residential Recycling, 2007 to 2011 Materials2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (Tons)(Tons)(Tons)(Tons)(Tons) Single Stream 2,295.9 Single Stream (SS1) 435.2992.52,093.9 Commingled 1,487.2 Commingled Materials (XXX)1,299.65,073.05,070.613,439.6 Paper   Brown Bags and Sacks (C02)  24.9  6,374.5 Cardboard (C01)851.91,866.34,917.26,131.3 75.4 Magazines (PA1)7.511.5147.530.3 671.0 Mixed Papers (PA3) 17.21,923.3485.6 https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 9 of 29 572.0 Newsprint (PA2)2,314.9806.6470.7729.8 2,680.4 Office Papers (PA4)135.8211.1469.92,550.8   Phone Books (PA6)2.3    TOTAL PAPER3,312.32,912.77,953.59,927.710,373.3 Metals 70.8 Aluminum Cans (AA1)228.2227.633.7105.8 86.0 Steel and Bimetallic (tin) cans (F02)7.3152.544.5172.5   Mixed Cans (MX2)118.7102.50.015.6 45.6 Aluminum Scrap (AA2)78.784.3144.876.1 0.2 Brass (N03)  0.1  0.2 Copper (N02)1.40.20.20.6   Ferrous Metals (F01)  0.1    Non Ferrous Metals (N01) 0.20.30.1   Lead (N04) 0.1   94.3 White Goods (F03)32.525.82.5112.6 617.9 Mixed Metals (MM1)532.1605.6366.2338.6 TOTAL METALS998.91,198.9592.6821.9915.0 Glass 338.7 Brown Glass (GL4)511.8509.3317.0359.1 188.6 Clear Glass (GL1)414.4386.3156.1315.1 120.3 Green Glass (GL3)224.0157.192.3154.5 280.7 Mixed Glass (GL2)96.6257.997.1332.7   Other Glass (GL6)9.711.4 1.5   Plate Glass (GL5)133.81.0   TOTAL GLASS1,390.31,323.0662.51,162.9928.3 Plastics 78.0 #1 Plastic (PET) (PL1)58.381.340.2885.4 90.0 #2 Plastic (HDPE) (PL2)66.670.047.843.8   #4 Plastic (LDPE) (PL4)  4.9  2.9 Film Plastic (PL8)     64.0 Mixed Plastic (PL7) 0.045.526.0 26.5 Other Plastic (PL9)990.0 82.12.0 TOTAL PLASTICS1,114.9151.3220.6957.3261.4 Other 24.2 Clothing and Textiles (MO3)14.918.825.019.1   Furniture and Furnishings (MO4) 2.11.0  83.5 Rubber Tires (MO1)49.77,211.4167.3205.0 137.1 Miscellaneous/Other Consumer Items (MIS)111.426.281.1194.2 TOTAL OTHER176.07,258.5274.5418.3244.8 TOTAL TONNAGE8,292.118,352.715,766.728,821.516,505.7 Table 1.10 - Individual Material Tonnage by Year, Residential Household Hazardous Waste, 2007 to 2011 Materials2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (Tons)(Tons)(Tons)(Tons)(Tons) Household Hazardous Waste   Antifreeze (O02) 0.30.4  3.5 Batteries: Lead Acid (B01) 3.73.282.6 9.2 Computer Systems (CB1) 0.00.80.9   Oil Filters (OL3) 0.01.060.0 200.0 Used Oil (OL2) 2.12.1462.1 https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 10 of 29 TOTAL TONNAGE0.06.17.5605.6212.7 Table 1.11 - Individual Material Tonnage by Year, Residential Organics, 2007 to 2011 Materials2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (Tons)(Tons)(Tons)(Tons)(Tons) Organics 7.2 Food Waste (FW1) 7.715.16.1 18.6 Wood Waste (WW1)1,093.71,492.2 1,457.4 6,421.6 Yard and Leaf Waste (Y01)3,783.34,938.51,945.35,863.0 TOTAL TONNAGE4,877.06,438.41,960.47,326.56,447.4 Table 1.12 - Individual Material Tonnage by Year, Residential Solid Waste, 2007 to 2011 Materials2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (Tons)(Tons)(Tons)(Tons)(Tons) Solid Waste   Refuse (MT1) 41.8   Table 1.13 - Individual Material Tonnage by Year, Commercial Recycling, 2007 to 2011 Materials2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (Tons)(Tons)(Tons)(Tons)(Tons) Single Stream   Single Stream (SS1) 16.6   Commingled   Commingled Materials (XXX)310.4327.8   Paper   Cardboard (C01)4,957.85,093.3     Magazines (PA1) 5.0     Mixed Papers (PA3)27.41,104.1     Newsprint (PA2)154.8508.1     Office Papers (PA4)163.5665.9     Phone Books (PA6)87.7    TOTAL PAPER5,391.17,376.40.00.00.0 Metals   Aluminum Cans (AA1)15.18.3     Steel and Bimetallic (tin) cans (F02) 0.2     Aluminum Scrap (AA2)3.23.1     Brass (N03)0.0      Copper (N02)0.3      White Goods (F03)8.9      Mixed Metals (MM1)99.549.4   TOTAL METALS127.061.10.00.00.0 Glass   Brown Glass (GL4) 0.1     Clear Glass (GL1)43.717.4     Mixed Glass (GL2)19.715.6     Other Glass (GL6)0.10.1   TOTAL GLASS63.533.30.00.00.0 Plastics   #2 Plastic (HDPE) (PL2) 13.7   https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 11 of 29   #3 Plastic (PVC) (PL3)4.14.1     Mixed Plastic (PL7) 12.1     Other Plastic (PL9)8.68.6   TOTAL PLASTICS12.738.50.00.00.0 Other   Rubber Tires (MO1)2.015.4     Miscellaneous/Other Consumer Items (MIS)3.3    TOTAL OTHER5.315.40.00.00.0 TOTAL TONNAGE5,910.17,869.10.00.00.0 Table 1.14 - Individual Material Tonnage by Year, Commercial Organics, 2007 to 2011 Materials2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (Tons)(Tons)(Tons)(Tons)(Tons) Organics   Food Waste (FW1)8.68.6   Table 1.15 - Individual Material Tonnage Percentage Change Over Previous Years, Residential Recycling, 2007 to 2011 Materials2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (%)(%)(%)(%)(Tons) Single Stream 2,295.9 Single Stream (SS1) 427.5131.39.6 Commingled 1,487.2 Commingled Materials (XXX)14.4-70.7-70.7-88.9 Paper   Brown Bags and Sacks (C02)     6,374.5 Cardboard (C01)648.2241.629.64.0 75.4 Magazines (PA1)905.9556.0-48.8149.1 671.0 Mixed Papers (PA3) 3,796.6-65.138.2 572.0 Newsprint (PA2)-75.3-29.121.5-21.6 2,680.4 Office Papers (PA4)1,874.01,169.7470.45.1   Phone Books (PA6)     TOTAL PAPER213.2256.130.44.510,373.3 Metals 70.8 Aluminum Cans (AA1)-69.0-68.9109.8-33.1 86.0 Steel and Bimetallic (tin) cans (F02)1,084.3-43.793.2-50.2   Mixed Cans (MX2)     45.6 Aluminum Scrap (AA2)-42.0-45.9-68.5-40.0 0.2 Brass (N03)  28.4  0.2 Copper (N02)-85.5-0.5-7.0-66.7   Ferrous Metals (F01)       Non Ferrous Metals (N01)       Lead (N04)     94.3 White Goods (F03)190.6265.53,672.0-16.3 617.9 Mixed Metals (MM1)16.12.068.782.5 TOTAL METALS-8.4-23.754.411.3915.0 Glass 338.7 Brown Glass (GL4)-33.8-33.56.8-5.7 188.6 Clear Glass (GL1)-54.5-51.220.8-40.2 120.3 Green Glass (GL3)-46.3-23.430.3-22.1 https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 12 of 29 280.7 Mixed Glass (GL2)190.78.9189.1-15.6   Other Glass (GL6)       Plate Glass (GL5)     TOTAL GLASS-33.2-29.840.1-20.2928.3 Plastics 78.0 #1 Plastic (PET) (PL1)33.8-4.193.8-91.2 90.0 #2 Plastic (HDPE) (PL2)35.128.688.1105.5   #4 Plastic (LDPE) (PL4)     2.9 Film Plastic (PL8)     64.0 Mixed Plastic (PL7) 3,199,650.040.5145.8 26.5 Other Plastic (PL9)-97.3 -67.71,225.0 TOTAL PLASTICS-76.672.818.5-72.7261.4 Other 24.2 Clothing and Textiles (MO3)62.428.7-3.226.7   Furniture and Furnishings (MO4)     83.5 Rubber Tires (MO1)68.0-98.8-50.1-59.3 137.1 Miscellaneous/Other Consumer Items (MIS)23.0422.668.9-29.4 TOTAL OTHER39.1-96.6-10.8-41.5244.8 TOTAL 99.1-10.14.7-42.716,505.7 Table 1.16 - Individual Material Tonnage Percentage Change Over Previous Years, Residential Household Hazardous Waste, 2007 to 2011 Materials2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (%)(%)(%)(%)(Tons) Household Hazardous Waste   Antifreeze (O02)     3.5 Batteries: Lead Acid (B01) -4.810.1-95.8 9.2 Computer Systems (CB1) 91,600.01,032.1896.7   Oil Filters (OL3)     200.0 Used Oil (OL2) 9,245.89,237.1-56.7 TOTAL 3,393.52,741.4-64.9212.7 Table 1.17 - Individual Material Tonnage Percentage Change Over Previous Years, Residential Organics, 2007 to 2011 Materials2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (%)(%)(%)(%)(Tons) Organics 7.2 Food Waste (FW1) -6.5-52.218.0 18.6 Wood Waste (WW1)-98.3-98.8 -98.7 6,421.6 Yard and Leaf Waste (Y01)69.730.0230.19.5 TOTAL 32.20.1228.9-12.06,447.4 Table 1.18 - Individual Material Tonnage Percentage Change Over Previous Years, Residential Solid Waste, 2007 to 2011 Materials2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (%)(%)(%)(%)(Tons) Solid Waste   Refuse (MT1)     Table 1.19 - Individual Material Tonnage Percentage Change Over Previous Years, Commercial Recycling, https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 13 of 29 2007 to 2011 Materials2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (%)(%)(%)(%)(Tons) Single Stream   Single Stream (SS1)     Commingled   Commingled Materials (XXX)     Paper   Cardboard (C01)       Magazines (PA1)       Mixed Papers (PA3)       Newsprint (PA2)       Office Papers (PA4)       Phone Books (PA6)     TOTAL PAPER      Metals   Aluminum Cans (AA1)       Steel and Bimetallic (tin) cans (F02)       Aluminum Scrap (AA2)       Brass (N03)       Copper (N02)       White Goods (F03)       Mixed Metals (MM1)     TOTAL METALS      Glass   Brown Glass (GL4)       Clear Glass (GL1)       Mixed Glass (GL2)       Other Glass (GL6)     TOTAL GLASS      Plastics   #2 Plastic (HDPE) (PL2)       #3 Plastic (PVC) (PL3)       Mixed Plastic (PL7)       Other Plastic (PL9)     TOTAL PLASTICS      Other   Rubber Tires (MO1)       Miscellaneous/Other Consumer Items (MIS)     TOTAL OTHER      TOTAL Table 1.20 - Individual Material Tonnage Percentage Change Over Previous Years, Commercial Organics, 2007 to 2011 Materials2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (%)(%)(%)(%)(Tons) Organics   Food Waste (FW1)     Table 1.21 - Individual Material Tonnage as a Percentage of Total by Year, Residential Recycling, 2007 to https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 14 of 29 2011 Materials2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (%)(%)(%)(%)(%) Single Stream 13.9 Single Stream (SS1) 2.46.37.3 Commingled 9.0 Commingled Materials (XXX)15.727.632.246.6 Paper   Brown Bags and Sacks (C02)  0.2  38.6 Cardboard (C01)10.310.231.221.3 0.5 Magazines (PA1)0.10.10.90.1 4.1 Mixed Papers (PA3) 0.112.21.7 3.5 Newsprint (PA2)27.94.43.02.5 16.2 Office Papers (PA4)1.61.23.08.9   Phone Books (PA6)0.0    TOTAL PAPER39.915.950.434.462.8 Metals 0.4 Aluminum Cans (AA1)2.81.20.20.4 0.5 Steel and Bimetallic (tin) cans (F02)0.10.80.30.6   Mixed Cans (MX2)1.40.60.00.1 0.3 Aluminum Scrap (AA2)0.90.50.90.3 0.0 Brass (N03)  0.0  0.0 Copper (N02)0.00.00.00.0   Ferrous Metals (F01)  0.0    Non Ferrous Metals (N01) 0.00.00.0   Lead (N04) 0.0   0.6 White Goods (F03)0.40.10.00.4 3.7 Mixed Metals (MM1)6.43.32.31.2 TOTAL METALS12.06.53.82.95.5 Glass 2.1 Brown Glass (GL4)6.22.82.01.2 1.1 Clear Glass (GL1)5.02.11.01.1 0.7 Green Glass (GL3)2.70.90.60.5 1.7 Mixed Glass (GL2)1.21.40.61.2   Other Glass (GL6)0.10.1 0.0   Plate Glass (GL5)1.60.0   TOTAL GLASS16.87.24.24.05.6 Plastics 0.5 #1 Plastic (PET) (PL1)0.70.40.33.1 0.5 #2 Plastic (HDPE) (PL2)0.80.40.30.2   #4 Plastic (LDPE) (PL4)  0.0  0.0 Film Plastic (PL8)     0.4 Mixed Plastic (PL7) 0.00.30.1 0.2 Other Plastic (PL9)11.9 0.50.0 TOTAL PLASTICS13.40.81.43.31.6 Other 0.1 Clothing and Textiles (MO3)0.20.10.20.1   Furniture and Furnishings (MO4) 0.00.0  0.5 Rubber Tires (MO1)0.639.31.10.7 0.8 Miscellaneous/Other Consumer Items (MIS)1.30.10.50.7 https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 15 of 29 TOTAL OTHER2.139.51.71.51.5 TOTAL PERCENTAGE100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0 Table 1.22 - Individual Material Tonnage as a Percentage of Total by Year, Residential Household Hazardous Waste, 2007 to 2011 Materials2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (%)(%)(%)(%)(%) Household Hazardous Waste   Antifreeze (O02) 4.44.9  1.6 Batteries: Lead Acid (B01) 60.142.313.6 4.3 Computer Systems (CB1) 0.210.80.2   Oil Filters (OL3) 0.213.49.9 94.1 Used Oil (OL2) 35.228.676.3 TOTAL PERCENTAGE0.0100.0100.0100.0100.0 Table 1.23 - Individual Material Tonnage as a Percentage of Total by Year, Residential Organics, 2007 to 2011 Materials2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (%)(%)(%)(%)(%) Organics 0.1 Food Waste (FW1) 0.10.80.1 0.3 Wood Waste (WW1)22.423.2 19.9 99.6 Yard and Leaf Waste (Y01)77.676.799.280.0 TOTAL PERCENTAGE100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0 Table 1.24 - Individual Material Tonnage as a Percentage of Total by Year, Commercial Recycling, 2007 to 2011 Materials2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (%)(%)(%)(%)(%) Single Stream   Single Stream (SS1) 0.2   Commingled   Commingled Materials (XXX)5.34.2   Paper   Cardboard (C01)83.964.7     Magazines (PA1) 0.1     Mixed Papers (PA3)0.514.0     Newsprint (PA2)2.66.5     Office Papers (PA4)2.88.5     Phone Books (PA6)1.5    TOTAL PAPER91.293.70.00.00.0 Metals   Aluminum Cans (AA1)0.30.1     Steel and Bimetallic (tin) cans (F02) 0.0     Aluminum Scrap (AA2)0.10.0     Brass (N03)0.0      Copper (N02)0.0      White Goods (F03)0.2      Mixed Metals (MM1)1.70.6   TOTAL METALS2.10.80.00.00.0 https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 16 of 29 Glass   Brown Glass (GL4) 0.0     Clear Glass (GL1)0.70.2     Mixed Glass (GL2)0.30.2     Other Glass (GL6)0.00.0   TOTAL GLASS1.10.40.00.00.0 Plastics   #2 Plastic (HDPE) (PL2) 0.2     #3 Plastic (PVC) (PL3)0.10.1     Mixed Plastic (PL7) 0.2     Other Plastic (PL9)0.10.1   TOTAL PLASTICS0.20.50.00.00.0 Other   Rubber Tires (MO1)0.00.2     Miscellaneous/Other Consumer Items (MIS)0.1    TOTAL OTHER0.10.20.00.00.0 TOTAL PERCENTAGE100.0100.00.00.00.0 Table 1.25 - Module Tonnage by Source by Year, 2007 to 2011 Module & Source2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (Tons)(Tons)(Tons)(Tons)(Tons) 6,227.2 Residential Recycling - Curbside4,214.02,788.87,409.16,162.6 10,278.5 Residential Recycling - Dropoff4,078.115,563.98,357.622,659.0 Residential Household Hazardous Waste - Curbside0.2 212.7 Residential Household Hazardous Waste - Dropoff5.97.5605.6 1,343.0 Residential Organics - Curbside240.8827.3931.1578.0 5,104.4 Residential Organics - Dropoff4,636.25,611.11,029.36,748.5 Residential Solid Waste - Dropoff41.8 Commercial Recycling - Curbside3,566.55,094.7 Commercial Recycling - Dropoff2,343.62,774.4 Commercial Organics - Dropoff8.68.6 Total19,087.832,716.717,734.536,753.723,165.7 Table 1.26 - Total Tons Generated as % of Whole By Waste Stream, 2007 to 2011 Waste Stream2007 2007 2008 2008 2009 2009 2010 2010 2011 (Tons)(%)(Tons)(%)(Tons)(%)(Tons)(%)(Tons) Recycling14,202.174.426,221.880.115,766.788.928,821.578.416,505.7 Household Hazardous Waste6.10.07.50.0605.61.6212.7 Organics4,885.625.66,447.019.71,960.411.17,326.519.96,447.4 Solid Waste41.80.1 Total19,087.8100.032,716.7100.017,734.5100.036,753.7100.023,165.7 Waste Stream2011 (%) 71.3 Recycling 0.9 Household Hazardous Waste 27.8 Organics Solid Waste Total100.0 https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 17 of 29 Figure 1.6 - Total Tons Generated as % of Whole By Waste Stream - 2011 Figure 1.7 - Growth in Tonnage Collection vs. Population Growth, 2001-2011 Figure 1.8 - Growth in Tonnage Collection vs. Population Growth by Year, 2001-2011 Figure 1.9 - Disposal Tonnage vs Population, 2002 to 2011 https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 18 of 29 2. Community Lists for the Current Year 2.1 Tonnage Data Table 2.27 - Community List by Population, 2007 to 2011 County2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (pop)(pop)(pop)(pop)(pop) Antrim12,504.012,504.012,504.012,504.012,504.0 Chambersburg17,862.017,862.017,862.017,862.017,862.0 County-wide Data Fannett2,370.02,370.02,370.02,370.02,370.0 Greencastle3,722.03,722.03,722.03,722.03,722.0 Greene12,284.012,284.012,284.012,284.012,284.0 Guilford13,100.013,100.013,100.013,100.013,100.0 Hamilton8,949.08,949.08,949.08,949.08,949.0 Letterkenny2,074.02,074.02,074.02,074.02,074.0 Lurgan2,014.02,014.02,014.02,014.02,014.0 Mercersburg1,540.01,540.01,540.01,540.01,540.0 Metal1,721.01,721.01,721.01,721.01,721.0 Mont Alto1,357.01,357.01,357.01,357.01,357.0 Montgomery4,949.04,949.04,949.04,949.04,949.0 Orrstown231.0231.0231.0231.0231.0 Peters4,251.04,251.04,251.04,251.04,251.0 Quincy5,846.05,846.05,846.05,846.05,846.0 Southampton6,138.06,138.06,138.06,138.06,138.0 St. Thomas5,775.05,775.05,775.05,775.05,775.0 Warren334.0334.0334.0334.0334.0 Washington11,559.011,559.011,559.011,559.011,559.0 Waynesboro9,614.09,614.09,614.09,614.09,614.0 Total128,194.0128,194.0128,194.0128,194.0128,194.0 Table 2.28 - Community List by Households, 2007 to 2011 County2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (hh)(hh)(hh)(hh)(hh) Antrim4,472.04,472.04,472.04,472.0 Chambersburg7,722.07,722.07,722.07,722.0 https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 19 of 29 County-wide Data Fannett824.0824.0824.0824.0 Greencastle1,661.01,661.01,661.01,661.0 Greene5,022.05,022.05,022.05,022.0 Guilford4,944.04,944.04,944.04,944.0 Hamilton3,476.03,476.03,476.03,476.0 Letterkenny783.0783.0783.0783.0 Lurgan710.0710.0710.0710.0 Mercersburg686.0686.0686.0686.0 Metal663.0663.0663.0663.0 Mont Alto541.0541.0541.0541.0 Montgomery1,782.01,782.01,782.01,782.0 Orrstown79.079.079.079.0 Peters1,622.01,622.01,622.01,622.0 Quincy1,816.01,816.01,816.01,816.0 Southampton2,271.02,271.02,271.02,271.0 St. Thomas2,141.02,141.02,141.02,141.0 Warren131.0131.0131.0131.0 Washington4,577.04,577.04,577.04,577.0 Waynesboro4,228.04,228.04,228.04,228.0 Total50,151.050,151.050,151.050,151.0 Table 2.29 - County List by Total Tons Generated, Ordered Alphabetically, 2007 to 2011 County2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (Tons/yr)(Tons/yr)(Tons/yr)(Tons/yr)(Tons/yr) Antrim2,758.52,070.81,591.32,069.73,065.6 Chambersburg2,570.43,400.92,630.75,106.95,541.2 County-wide Data Fannett40.020.854.527.833.8 Greencastle200.2221.8268.7225.0515.9 Greene4,595.84,639.9882.14,863.05,635.6 Guilford1,194.01,450.21,864.83,301.51,623.2 Hamilton266.5238.0155.2205.8154.5 Letterkenny25.827.524.235.741.9 Lurgan29.237.775.7110.142.2 Mercersburg210.881.0120.1107.780.1 Metal16.528.244.712,714.025.2 Mont Alto27.736.424.943.934.1 Montgomery345.5511.3194.3290.6316.2 Orrstown Peters61.543.046.046.547.5 Quincy85.596.185.183.2130.1 Southampton7,182.835.6175.6183.7 St. Thomas73.375.452.784.264.0 Warren Washington5,741.311,764.35,541.26,742.95,088.1 Waynesboro845.2790.74,042.8519.8543.0 Total19,087.832,716.717,734.536,753.723,165.7 Table 2.30 - County List by Total Tons Generated, Ordered by Rank, 2007 to 2011 https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 20 of 29 County2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (Tons/yr)(Tons/yr)(Tons/yr)(Tons/yr)(Tons/yr) Greene4,595.84,639.9882.14,863.05,635.6 Chambersburg2,570.43,400.92,630.75,106.95,541.2 Washington5,741.311,764.35,541.26,742.95,088.1 Antrim2,758.52,070.81,591.32,069.73,065.6 Guilford1,194.01,450.21,864.83,301.51,623.2 Waynesboro845.2790.74,042.8519.8543.0 Greencastle200.2221.8268.7225.0515.9 Montgomery345.5511.3194.3290.6316.2 Southampton7,182.835.6175.6183.7 Hamilton266.5238.0155.2205.8154.5 Quincy85.596.185.183.2130.1 Mercersburg210.881.0120.1107.780.1 St. Thomas73.375.452.784.264.0 Peters61.543.046.046.547.5 Lurgan29.237.775.7110.142.2 Letterkenny25.827.524.235.741.9 Mont Alto27.736.424.943.934.1 Fannett40.020.854.527.833.8 Metal16.528.244.712,714.025.2 County-wide Data Orrstown Warren Total19,087.832,716.717,734.536,753.723,165.7 Table 2.31 - County List by per Capita Generated, Ordered Alphabetically, 2007 to 2011 County2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr) Antrim441.2331.2254.5331.0490.3 Chambersburg287.8380.8294.6571.8620.4 County-wide Data Fannett33.817.646.023.528.5 Greencastle107.6119.2144.4120.9277.2 Greene748.3755.4143.6791.8917.5 Guilford182.3221.4284.7504.0247.8 Hamilton59.553.234.746.034.5 Letterkenny24.926.523.334.440.4 Lurgan29.037.475.2109.341.9 Mercersburg273.7105.1156.0139.9104.1 Metal19.232.851.914,775.229.2 Mont Alto40.953.636.664.750.2 Montgomery139.6206.678.5117.4127.8 Orrstown Peters28.920.221.621.922.3 Quincy29.332.929.128.544.5 Southampton2,340.411.657.259.9 St. Thomas25.426.118.329.122.2 Warren Washington993.42,035.5958.81,166.7880.4 https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 21 of 29 Waynesboro175.8164.5841.0108.1113.0 Overall297.8510.4276.7573.4361.4 Table 2.32 - County List by per Capita Generated, Ordered by Rank, 2007 to 2011 County2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 (lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr)(lbs/cap/yr) Greene748.3755.4143.6791.8917.5 Washington993.42,035.5958.81,166.7880.4 Chambersburg287.8380.8294.6571.8620.4 Antrim441.2331.2254.5331.0490.3 Greencastle107.6119.2144.4120.9277.2 Guilford182.3221.4284.7504.0247.8 Montgomery139.6206.678.5117.4127.8 Waynesboro175.8164.5841.0108.1113.0 Mercersburg273.7105.1156.0139.9104.1 Southampton2,340.411.657.259.9 Mont Alto40.953.636.664.750.2 Quincy29.332.929.128.544.5 Lurgan29.037.475.2109.341.9 Letterkenny24.926.523.334.440.4 Hamilton59.553.234.746.034.5 Metal19.232.851.914,775.229.2 Fannett33.817.646.023.528.5 Peters28.920.221.621.922.3 St. Thomas25.426.118.329.122.2 County-wide Data Orrstown Warren Overall297.8510.4276.7573.4361.4 Table 2.33 - County List by Total Tons from Each Waste Stream, Ordered Alphabetically, 2011 CountyResidential Residential Residential Residential Commercial Commercial Commercial Total RecyclingHousehold OrganicsSolid RecyclingOrganicsSolid Waste Hazardous Waste Waste 3,065.6 Antrim2,865.6200.0 5,541.2 Chambersburg4,291.21,250.0 County-wide Data 33.8 Fannett33.8 515.9 Greencastle515.80.1 5,635.6 Greene1,134.90.74,500.0 1,623.2 Guilford1,615.77.5 154.5 Hamilton154.5 41.9 Letterkenny41.9 42.2 Lurgan41.70.5 80.1 Mercersburg80.1 25.2 Metal25.2 34.1 Mont Alto34.1 316.2 Montgomery316.2 Orrstown https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 22 of 29 47.5 Peters47.5 130.1 Quincy130.1 183.7 Southampton89.48.885.5 64.0 St. Thomas64.0 Warren 5,088.1 Washington4,481.12.6604.4 543.0 Waynesboro543.0 Total16,505.7212.76,447.423,165.7 Figure 2.10 - Total Tons from Each Waste Stream Table 2.34 - County List by Total Tons from Each Waste Stream, Ordered by Rank, 2011 CountyResidential Residential Residential Residential Commercial Commercial Commercial Total RecyclingHousehold OrganicsSolid RecyclingOrganicsSolid Waste Hazardous Waste Waste 5,635.6 Greene1,134.90.74,500.0 5,541.2 Chambersburg4,291.21,250.0 5,088.1 Washington4,481.12.6604.4 3,065.6 Antrim2,865.6200.0 1,623.2 Guilford1,615.77.5 543.0 Waynesboro543.0 515.9 Greencastle515.80.1 316.2 Montgomery316.2 183.7 Southampton89.48.885.5 154.5 Hamilton154.5 130.1 Quincy130.1 80.1 Mercersburg80.1 64.0 St. Thomas64.0 47.5 Peters47.5 42.2 Lurgan41.70.5 41.9 Letterkenny41.9 34.1 Mont Alto34.1 33.8 Fannett33.8 25.2 Metal25.2 County-wide Data Orrstown https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 23 of 29 Warren Total16,505.7212.76,447.423,165.7 Table 2.35 - County List by Total Tons from Each Source, 2011 This report piece only outputs tonnage data for modules having MORE than one source. CountyResidential Residential Residential Residential Residential Total Recycling Recycling Household Organics Organics CurbsideDropoffHazardous CurbsideDropoff Waste Dropoff 3,065.6 Antrim2,372.1493.6200.0 5,541.2 Chambersburg570.33,720.91,250.0 County-wide Data 33.8 Fannett33.8 515.9 Greencastle182.4333.50.1 5,635.6 Greene1,083.251.70.74,500.0 1,623.2 Guilford427.21,188.57.5 154.5 Hamilton139.914.6 41.9 Letterkenny26.914.9 42.2 Lurgan12.129.60.5 80.1 Mercersburg80.1 25.2 Metal6.918.3 34.1 Mont Alto34.1 316.2 Montgomery316.2 Orrstown 47.5 Peters47.5 130.1 Quincy93.736.4 183.7 Southampton75.414.08.885.5 64.0 St. Thomas59.64.4 Warren 5,088.1 Washington286.64,194.52.6604.4 543.0 Waynesboro460.582.5 Total6,227.210,278.5212.71,343.05,104.423,165.7 3. Tonnage Transaction Table 3.36 - Recycling Module Tonnages by Name, Sector, and Source, Ordered Alphabetically, 2011 Material NameResidential Residential DropoffTotal Curbside #1 Plastic (PET) (PL1)78.078.0 #2 Plastic (HDPE) (PL2)1.288.890.0 Aluminum Cans (AA1)70.870.8 Aluminum Scrap (AA2)45.645.6 Brass (N03)0.20.2 Brown Glass (GL4)338.7338.7 Cardboard (C01)1,029.25,345.36,374.5 Clear Glass (GL1)188.6188.6 Clothing and Textiles (MO3)24.224.2 Commingled Materials (XXX)1,422.165.11,487.1 Copper (N02)0.20.2 https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 24 of 29 Film Plastic (PL8)2.92.9 Green Glass (GL3)120.3120.3 Magazines (PA1)75.475.4 Miscellaneous/Other Consumer Items (MIS)137.1137.1 Mixed Glass (GL2)280.7280.7 Mixed Metals (MM1)617.9617.9 Mixed Papers (PA3)671.0671.0 Mixed Plastic (PL7)1.162.964.0 Newsprint (PA2)572.0572.0 Office Papers (PA4)1,477.81,202.62,680.4 Other Plastic (PL9)26.526.5 Rubber Tires (MO1)83.583.5 Single Stream (SS1)2,295.92,295.9 Steel and Bimetallic (tin) cans (F02)86.086.0 White Goods (F03)94.394.3 Totals6,227.210,278.516,505.7 Table 3.37 - Household Hazardous Waste Module Tonnages by Name, Sector, and Source, Ordered Alphabetically, 2011 Material NameResidential DropoffTotal Batteries: Lead Acid (B01)3.53.5 Computer Systems (CB1)9.29.2 Used Oil (OL2)200.0200.0 Totals212.7212.7 Table 3.38 - Organics Module Tonnages by Name, Sector, and Source, Ordered Alphabetically, 2011 Material NameResidential CurbsideResidential DropoffTotal Food Waste (FW1)7.27.2 Wood Waste (WW1)7.511.118.6 Yard and Leaf Waste (Y01)1,335.55,086.16,421.6 Totals1,343.05,104.46,447.4 4. Analysis of Individual Community Performance 4.2 Median Annual Per Capita Recovery Analysis Table 4.39 - Median Annual per Capita Generation by Number of Materials Collected, 2011 RangeCountyMedian Per cap (lbs/cap/yr) generation (lbs/cap/yr) Fannett28 4 materials collectedMedian = 77 Montgomery127 St. Thomas22 Southampton59 5 materials collectedMedian = 81 Mercersburg104 Waynesboro112 Metal29 6 materials collectedHamilton34Median = 34 Mont Alto50 https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 25 of 29 Peters22 7 materials collectedQuincy44Median = 44 Chambersburg620 9 materials collectedLetterkenny40Median = 40 10 materials collectedGreene917Median = 917 Greencastle277 11 materials collectedMedian = 383 Antrim490 Lurgan41 12 materials collectedMedian = 144 Guilford247 27 materials collectedWashington880Median = 880 Table 4.40 - Median Annual per Capita Generation by County Population, 2011 RangeCountyMedian Per cap (lbs/cap/yr) generation (lbs/cap/yr) Peters22 Fannett28 Metal29 Letterkenny40 1,000 to 5,000Lurgan41Median = 41 Mont Alto50 Mercersburg104 Montgomery127 Greencastle277 St. Thomas22 Hamilton34 5,000 to 10,000Quincy44Median = 44 Southampton59 Waynesboro112 Guilford247 Antrim490 10,000 to 25,000Chambersburg620Median = 620 Washington880 Greene917 Table 4.41 - Median Annual per Capita Generation by Household size, 2011 RangeCountyMedian Per cap (lbs/cap/yr) generation (lbs/cap/yr) Mercersburg104 Waynesboro112 2 to 2.5 people per householdGreencastle277Median = 277 Chambersburg620 Greene917 Peters22 St. Thomas22 Fannett28 Metal29 https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 26 of 29 Hamilton34 Letterkenny40 Lurgan41 Mont Alto50 Southampton59 2.5 to 3 people per householdMedian = 41 Montgomery127 Guilford247 Antrim490 Washington880 More than 3 people per householdQuincy44Median = 44 4.3 Median Annual Per Household Analysis Table 4.42 - Median Annual per Household Generation by Number of Materials Collected, 2011 RangeCountyMedian Per household (lbs/cap/yr) generation (lbs/cap/yr) Fannett81 4 materials collectedMedian = 217 Montgomery354 St. Thomas59 Southampton161 5 materials collectedMedian = 197 Mercersburg233 Waynesboro256 Metal75 6 materials collectedHamilton88Median = 88 Mont Alto126 Peters58 7 materials collectedQuincy143Median = 143 Chambersburg1435 9 materials collectedLetterkenny106Median = 106 10 materials collectedGreene2244Median = 2244 Greencastle621 11 materials collectedMedian = 996 Antrim1371 Lurgan118 12 materials collectedMedian = 387 Guilford656 27 materials collectedWashington2223Median = 2223 Table 4.43 - Median Annual per Household Generation by County Population, 2011 RangeCountyMedian Per household (lbs/cap/yr) generation (lbs/cap/yr) Peters58 Metal75 Fannett81 Letterkenny106 1,000 to 5,000Median = 118 Lurgan118 Mont Alto126 Mercersburg233 https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 27 of 29 Montgomery354 Greencastle621 St. Thomas59 Hamilton88 5,000 to 10,000Quincy143Median = 143 Southampton161 Waynesboro256 Guilford656 Antrim1371 10,000 to 25,000Chambersburg1435Median = 1435 Washington2223 Greene2244 Table 4.44 - Median Annual per Household Generation by Household size, 2011 RangeCountyMedian Per household (lbs/cap/yr) generation (lbs/cap/yr) Mercersburg233 Waynesboro256 2 to 2.5 people per householdGreencastle621Median = 621 Chambersburg1435 Greene2244 Peters58 St. Thomas59 Metal75 Fannett81 Hamilton88 Letterkenny106 2.5 to 3 people per householdLurgan118Median = 118 Mont Alto126 Southampton161 Montgomery354 Guilford656 Antrim1371 Washington2223 More than 3 people per householdQuincy143Median = 143 5. Median Analyses 5.4 Annual Per Capita Recovery Analysis Figure 5.11 - Median Annual per Capita Generation by Number of Materials Collected, 2011 https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 28 of 29 Figure 5.12 - Median Annual per Capita Generation by County Population, 2011 Figure 5.13 - Median Annual per Capita Generation by Household size, 2011 5.5 Annual Per Household Recovery Analysis Figure 5.14 - Median Annual per Household Generation by Number of Materials Collected, 2011 https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012 Re-TRAC™ Report - Franklin County, Southcentral RegionPage 29 of 29 Figure 5.15 - Median Annual per Household Generation by County Population, 2011 Figure 5.16 - Median Annual per Household Generation by Household size, 2011 https://my.re-trac.com/binary/DownloadReport.pm?id=30061&poll=13/19/2012