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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFranklin County Illegal Dump Survey PA \ Clean Ways Empowering people to eliminate Illegal dumping and littering In Pennsylvania. July 27,2009 Franklin County Planning Administrative Annex 218 North Second Street Chambersburg, PAl 720 1 RE: Results of Franklin County Illegal Dump Survey Dear Planning Members: I am pleased to provide you results from PA CleanWays' Franklin County Illegal Dump Survey Final Report. Illegal dump surveys are a valuable tool that can be used by communities for planning solid waste and recycling programs as well as garnering funds for education, cleanup and abatement activities. The Franklin County survey identified 128 dumpsites containing an estimated 180.5 tons of trash. Funding for the Franklin County illegal dump survey was provided through a grant from the Department of Environmental Protection. P A Clean Ways is not an enforcement agency and will not bettusing the information gathered for any enforcement purposes. A total of 4, 159 illegal dumpsites containing an estimated 14,493 tons of illegally dumped household trash, appliances, tires, household hazardous waste, construction and demolition waste, furniture, vehicle parts, and electronics have been identified thus far in 37 counties across the state since 2005. Surveys are available for download on our web site at http://www.pacleanways.orglIDS/ids index.html. I hope that you will find this information both educational and useful. In addition, you can now report your cleanup results of surveyed dumpsites via the P A CleanWays website. Reporting your results helps PA CleanWays track and benchmark cleanup activities across the state. Reporting only takes a few minutes and can be done at http://www . pacleanways.orglpacwreportingform. html. Since 1990, PA CleanWays has helped local municipalities, watershed groups, and concerned citizens across the Commonwealth to clean up over 10,000 tons of trash from their communities. If you would like to learn more about how to utilize this valuable tool within your community or about how P A Clean Ways can assist you in your efforts to address illegal dumping, please call toll free at 877-772-3673. Sincerely, ?.dI;(.t---( Todd M. Crouch Program Manager 105 West 4th Street. Greensburg, PA 15601 Phone: 724-836-4121 Toll free: 877-772-3673 Fax: 724-836-1980 www.pacfeanways.org . r- CD cc CD :::s c. ~ II) o c: 3 "0 !II ;+ CD !II II) !II o - I\J I o (0 I o (0 :l: . 0> .... o z . -l ~G> o :l: m ~ ;;l~ !\III! '" '" . l!! . 0> 0> . 0> 0> '" ",..,. ~.g ..... ~ o '" )> z I~ -l G) 0 2;! ::o~'" :l: m ~ m N · . Z ::: '" () )> en -l G> c r= ." o ::0 o ~ z z m =1 ~. ~ o~ .. ;E .~}> ~ -<t a ~ Ol> . ~ ~ N.~;E <D ~)> . "'. Ol> ~. ~ m ~ Ii Ie g.~ z. ~ ..~ ~ ~ . g: . II ~ 8 o. 8l fl I 'U 'U m z U> (II C ::0 G> CS::@ ()OlN (j) "'0 0 C-oO ..^lm<O C "'0 ::;2 :J~""" -.CD () <0..- CD CD en 0" Ol _. 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Our experience indicates that local involvement, partnerships, and support are vital to lasting success in addressing illegal dumping and littering. P A Clean Ways 105 West Fourth Street, Greensburg, PA 15601 Phone: 724-836-4121 -Toll Free: 877-772-3673 Fax: 724-836-1980 - www.pacleanways.org Franklin County Illegal Dumpsite Survey 2009 Final Report EXECUTIVE SUMMARY P A Clean Ways is a nonprofit organization that empowers people to eliminate illegal dumping and littering in Pennsylvania through various education and environmental programs. P A CleanWays' illegal dump surveys educate state, county, and local officials about the problem of illegal dumping and provide valuable data about the dumpsites and the community in which they reside to address the problem through cleanups, municipal waste collections, and recycling programs. Illegal dumpsite identification was completed by driving roads and contacting various constituent groups such as municipal offices and community services, state agencies, and environmental and conservation groups in the area. Limitations of the survey process included poor visibility in high growth areas and surveyors not accessing private lands or high crime/high risk areas. Due to these limitations, it is likely that there were additional dumpsites not accounted for in this report. Farm dumps and private dumps were not included in the survey. The survey process is to document sites where landowners have been the victim of illegal dumping from other parties, not sites where they have been doing the dumping themselves, or past owners did the dumping. There were 128 dumpsites identified containing an estimated 180.5 tons of trash. Ninety-two percent of the sites were determined to be active and 77% of the sites were located in a rural area. Of22 municipalities in Franklin County, five municipalities have mandatory trash collection. Fourteen of the municipalities (64%) within Franklin County have a curbside recycling program in their community while 9 municipalities (41 %) have access to a recycling drop off program. Nineteen municipalities (86%) have illegal dumping activity. Fifty sites (39%) were located in municipalities without a curbside recycling program. Sixty-two, or 48%, of the surveyed sites were in the vicinity (50 feet and within) of some sort of waterway or body of water. Of those, 16 had waste materials directly in the waterway itself. Hard-to-dispose of items, such as tires, construction and demolition waste, and other bulky waste items were the most common waste type in the identified dumpsites. Recyclables, including steel, bi-metallic and aluminum cans, glass, plastic bottles, newspaper, magazines, and cardboard were also found, usually mixed with other materials. Franklin County Illegal Dumpsite Survey 2009 Final Report TABLE OF CONTENTS EXE C UT I VE SUM MARY ........ ....... ............ .......................................... .......... .......................... i BA CK G ROUND ............................ ...... ....................... .................................................... ............ 1 PURPOSE OF ILLEGAL DUMP SURVEYS .........................................................................1 IMPACTS OF ILLEGAL DUMPING ......................................................................................1 S DR VE Y METHOD ......................................................... ............................. ................. ... ......... 2 DEFINITION OF AN ILLEGAL DUMPSITE...................................................................................2 SITE IDENTIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT .................................................................................3 L I MI T A TI ON S .......... ............. ............. ................. ......... ............. .......................... .... ................... 3 F ARM/PRlV ATE DUMPING ........................................................................................................4 FRANKLIN COUNTY ILLEGAL DUMPSITE SURVEY AREA AND RESULTS........... 4 SUR VE Y AREA................ ................... .......................... ....................... ...... ................. ................ 4 SIT E C HA RA CT E RISTI CS .................................... ...................... ...... ...... .................. ................... 6 IMPACTS ON WATERWAYS .......................................................................................................6 WASTE C HARA eTE RIST I CS ........................................... .................... ...... ................................. 6 POSSIBLE CAUSES AND SOL UTI 0 NS ................................................................................6 POSS I BLE C A USES...... ...... ........................................ ...... ...... ........... ...... .................................... 7 POSS I BL E So L UT ION S .. ...... ............ ........................................ ..................... .............................. 8 S U MM.AR Y ..................................... ....... .................................................. ................................... 9 ATTACHMENTS #1 Franklin County Illegal Dumpsites and Municipalities Map #2 Franklin County Illegal Dumpsites and Population Density Map #3 Franklin County Illegal Dumpsites and Environmental Features Map #4 Illegal Dumpsite and Trash Collection by Municipality #5 Illegal Dumpsite Survey Site Characteristics by Municipality #6 Illegal Dumpsite Survey Waste Characteristics by Municipality #7 Illegal Dumpsite Survey Summary Chart by County 11 Franklin County Illegal Dumpsite Survey 2009 Final Report BACKGROUND P A Clean Ways is a nonprofit organization that empowers people to eliminate illegal dumping and littering in Pennsylvania. Since 1990, P A Clean Ways has helped people who are ready to take action against these destructive problems. By partnering with county and local officials, concerned residents, and community organizations, tangible results can be seen within a community through: · organization of illegal dump and litter cleanups, · adoption of local areas, · prevention of future dumping by the watchful eyes of volunteer monitors, · placement of physical deterrents, and, · enforcement action when needed. PA Clean Ways educates the public about proper waste disposal, recycling, and practical alternatives to dumping and littering through the dissemination of literature, presentations, and coordination of collection events for hard-to-dispose of items. PURPOSE OF ILLEGAL DUMP SURVEYS The purpose of the illegal dump survey was to assess and document as many illegal dumpsites as possible within the county. Illegal dumping mostly occurs in remote and secluded places, rural areas where few people live and the roads are less traveled. However, for many people who are residents of an urban area, an illegal dump can often be found within a one-mile radius of their home. Illegal dumping, within an urban context, has its own set of unique characteristics. Overall, very few people are aware of the widespread problem of illegal dumping. The first step in developing an action plan against illegal dumping in a community is to determine the extent of the illegal dumping problem. Once sites are identified, assessed, and mapped, the data gathered can be used to: · show that a problem does indeed exist, · prioritize the sites and areas for cleanup and abatement, · document problem materials within the dumpsites and develop plans for proper disposal, and, · provide a benchmark to measure cleanup progress. The survey is also a tool that can be used for planning purposes within the community. It can provide valuable insight into the development and enhancement of solid waste and recycling programs. It can also be used to gain support for funding for public awareness programs and education, as well as to generate funds to clean the existing dumpsites. IMPACTS OF ILLEGAL DUMPING Illegal dumping poses a direct threat to the health and safety of humans and animals. Illegal dumping attracts disease-spreading rodents and mosquitoes by giving them a place to live and Franklin County Illegal Dumpsite Survey 2009 Final Report breed. West Nile Virus, carried by mosquitoes, has been a primary concern for environmental officials. Illegal dumps also can be a source of physical injury for humans and animals due to broken glass, rusty metals, and toxic substances. Recently, a new threat has been added to illegal dumping. Methamphetamine labs, used to produce the illegal drug crystal meth, are becoming more and more common. The materials used to make the illegal drug are tossed along the roadsides in illegal dumps and are extremely toxic. Environmentally, illegal dumping pollutes our soil, surface, and groundwater supplies, as well as the air we breathe if a site catches on fire. The emissions released by the burning plastics and household hazardous waste can be extremely toxic. It is also aesthetically unpleasing and ruins the beauty of natural areas, including many public places such as community parks and state forests, parks, and game lands. Economically, illegal dumps are expensive to clean up. Government agencies spend millions annually on cleanup efforts. The estimated cost to clean up a site can be anywhere from $600 to over $1,000 per ton for clean up and removal. I Illegal dumpsites can also impact property values, can be a liability for property owners, and affect property purchases and transfers. Tourism revenue can also be affected by illegal dumps, which project to tourists that trash is not a concern of the community or the persons living there. Illegal dumping also has social impacts on an area. When illegal dumping in neighborhoods and communities becomes status quo, quality of life is impacted and low-level property crime often increases.2 This is what is referred to as the "broken window theory" developed originally by James Q. Wilson and George Kelling. The "broken window theory" suggests that neighborhood strategies help to deter and reduce crime by the fast clean up of illejally dumped items, litter, and spilled garbage, and by the prompt removal of disposed of items. SURVEY METHOD Definition of an Illegal Dumpsite One of the primary goals of an illegal dump survey is to ultimately address the trash in our communities; therefore, the following were considered illegal dumpsites and included in the survey: · Areas of concentrated trash, · Areas of scattered trash that: · are not considered roadside litter (bottles, fast food wrappers, cans, etc.) IpA CleanWays averaged cost from multiple cleanups throughout 2004 & 2005. 2 Wilson, James Q., Kelling, George L., "Broken Windows", Atlantic Monthly, March 1982. 3 Henry G. Cisneros, "Defensible Space: Deterring Crime and Building Community", January 1995. 2 Franklin County Illegal Dumpsite Survey 2009 Final Report · appear to have new trash thrown on them occasionally (more than twice a year) · appear to have new trash thrown on them occasionally, but cleanup maintenance is prevalent to prevent accumulation, · Areas containing only piles of yard waste (grass, leaves, branches, trees, etc.). These sites can often attract the dumping of other materials and can grow into major dumpsites, and, · Areas containing isolated or solitary items, such as 1 or 2 appliances or tires that mayor may not be dumped on in the future. Site Identification and Assessment P A Clean Ways has learned through its experiences that, to effectively identify illegal dumpsites in an area, it is necessary to physically travel the roadways. By focusing on high probability areas for dump locations such as pull-offs, roads with hillsides, etc., efficient surveying can be done on large areas within a short amount of time. Preliminary data gathering was conducted by sending a letter to every municipality within the county concerning the survey project. The letters detailed the survey purpose and plan, and asked for known illegal dumpsites to be reported back to PA CleanWays. Letters were also sent to environmental groups interested in conservation of this area, as well as to state agencies such as the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, the Pennsylvania Game Commission, and the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. Follow up phone calls were made to each municipality prior to beginning assessments in its area. Once an illegal dumpsite was located, characteristics about the site itself were recorded and documented on standard forms (a copy of the Illegal Dump Survey Assessment Form and Instruction Sheet are available by contacting PA CleanWays). Pictures were also taken of the illegal dumpsites to further document the problem. GPS coordinates were recorded for each site in order to produce illegal dumpsite maps within the county based on municipalities, population density, and environmental features (see Attachments 1,2, and 3). Limitations The primary limitation with road surveys is that they only permit discovery of sites visible from the public right-of-way, therefore, only those sites were assessed by PA CleanWays. PA Clean Ways did not enter private property to assess sites. It can be presumed that there are significant numbers of illegal dumpsites out of sight on private property with limited access. Because safety considerations were a priority for this project, areas were not assessed in high crime/risk areas. Most surveying began after the foliage had thinned in the fall and visibility improved, however, some site assessments were limited due to high vegetation and snowfall. Due to cleanup efforts after surveying occurred, some sites in this report may no longer be present. 3 Franklin County Illegal Dumpsite Survey 2009 Final Report Farm/Private Dumping While PA Clean Ways strives to include as many illegal dumpsites in each county as possible, there are two types of dumpsites we do not include in our reports; farm dumps and private dumps. The survey process is to document sites where landowners have been the victim of illegal dumping from other parties, not sites where they have been doing the dumping themselves, or past owners did the dumping. Farm dumping is still in practice today, although not to the extent it was decades ago. Typically, there was not a disposal plan in place for many areas in the state, therefore farmers disposed of their household garbage, empty chemical containers, yard waste, and other unneeded materials somewhere on their property. A majority of to day's farmers have unfortunately inherited farm dumps on their properties, although some continue the practice to save money and time. Increased public awareness of environmental issues caused by dumpsites has shed light on the reasons not to continue to use farm dumps. Without regulations or enforcement in place to stop it, farm dumping is still an issue in Pennsylvania and many other agricultural states in the U.S. To learn more about how farmers can clean their own dumps and the legalities of farm dumping, contact the Penn State University Agricultural & Biological Engineering Extension at 814-865-7685.4 Private dumpsites, ones that are put on the property by the owners, are also not included. These include sites such as stockpiles of scrap, yard waste, household trash, and other things you may find in an illegal dumpsite. Usually these sites are determined private by its proximity to a residence, or marked private with no trespassing signs. There are many times when the surveyor is not able to distinguish between a private site and an illegal dumpsite. In these cases, the site is surveyed and sent to the PA CleanWays office where, based on the data gathered and photos taken, it is determined whether to include it in the final report as an illegal dumpsite. If a dumpsite in a published report is found to be a farm or private dumpsite, the site is immediately removed from the report. FRANKLIN COUNTY ILLEGAL DUMPSITE SURVEY AREA AND RESULTS Survey Area Franklin County encompasses 771.92 square miles and is located in the southcentral part of Pennsylvania. The county is bordered by Juniata County to the north, Perry and Cumberland Counties to the northeast, Adams County to the east, Frederick County, Maryland, to the southeast, Washington County, Maryland, to the south, Fulton County to the west, and Huntingdon County to the northwest. The county has four major watersheds within its boundaries; the Conodoguinet Creek Watershed, the Tuscarora-Buffalo Creeks Watershed, the Licking- Tonoloway Creeks Watershed, and the Conococheague-Antieam Creeks Watershed. According to the Census Bureau, the 2000 census recorded the population as 129,313. The median household income is $40,476. The per capita income is $19,339. The percentage of individuals below poverty status is 7.6%, while 5.4% of families are below poverty status. The 4 Garthe, J. W. & Shufran, J. L. (1997). Farm Dumps: Problems and Solutions. Penn State Agricultural and Biological Engineering. Retrieved from http://www.abe.psu.eduJextension/factsheets/c/C28.pdf. 4 Franklin County Illegal Dumpsite Survey 2009 Final Report national average is 12.4% for individuals and 9.1 % for families. The percent of high school graduates or higher is 78.9%, which is lower than the state average of 81.9%. Franklin County was established in 1784 from part of Cumberland County and named for Benjamin Franklin. Chambersburg, the county seat, was also founded in 1784. Most ofthe early settlers of Franklin County were Scots-Irish, German, and Welsh immigrants who were establishing homesteads. Many notable historical facts and individuals came out of Franklin County. James Buchanan, our country's 15th president, was born in 1791 in a log cabin west of Mercers burg. The surveyors, Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, established the Mason and Dixon Line, to settle a dispute between two landowning families as to where their property lines were. Later in history, the Mason-Dixon Line became commonly referred to as the line between the North and the South. Chambersburg, the county seat, is best known for historical facts from the Civil War. Abolitionist John Brown planned his raid on Harper's Ferry, Virginia, in Chambersburg in 1859. By 1862, the town was a strategic supply and hospital center for the Union. By 1863, Confederate troops were camped all around Chambersburg. Confederate Generals Robert E. Lee and A.P. Hill met in the center of town and made the decision to proceed to Gettysburg. On July 30, 1864, Chambersburg was burned by Confederate forces. More than 500 buildings were destroyed, but Chambers burg residents rebuilt the town. Franklin County also played an important role in the Underground Railroad. It's location on the Mason-Dixon Line allowed escaping slaves passage to the north, and the mountainous terrain gave numerous hiding places in caves and wooded areas. Today, Franklin County is known for its agricultural output. There are more than 241,500 acres of land in Franklin County devoted to agriculture. In 2006, Franklin County ranked second in the state in total agricultural cash receipts. Statewide, Franklin County ranks second in the production of milk, cattle, apples, peaches, and com for silage. Manufacturing of industrial machinery and textiles is also a large part of the economy. Franklin County has many recreation and cultural opportunities as well. Outdoor recreational opportunities include Whitetail Resort for skiing and golf, and Michaux Buchanan and Tuscarora State Forests for hiking, biking, hunting, swimming, fishing and camping, as well as Caledonia State Park. The Capitol Theatre, Totem Pole Playhouse, and H. Ric Lurs Performing Arts Center at Shippensburg University have many venues in the arts for the surrounding communities. In addition to these, Franklin County is within 30 minutes of historic Gettysburg and Antietam National Military Parks. In Pennsylvania, municipal solid waste (msw) includes municipal waste, sewage sludge, construction and demolition waste, asbestos, and ash. In Franklin County, five municipalities offer trash collection and fourteen of Franklin County's municipalities (64%) have a curbside recycling program within their community. There are nine municipalities (41 %) that have access to drop offlocations. Nineteen municipalities (86%) have illegal dumping activity. Fifty sites were located in municipalities without a curbside recycling program (see Attachment 4). 5 Franklin County Illegal Dumpsite Survey 2009 Final Report In 2005, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Franklin County reported a total of 112,502.31 tons of municipal solid waste generated. Of that total, 24,624.4 tons were recycled giving Franklin County a 22% recycling rate. The county has an msw generation rate of 0.87 tons per person per year. The national average is 0.84 tons per person per year. Site Characteristics The Franklin County survey resulted in the identification of 128 illegal dumpsites totaling more than 180.5 tons of trash. The sites ranged in size from approximately .25 tons to 15 tons of waste. A chart of Site Characteristics by Municipality can be found as Attachment 5 of this report. Of the 128 dump sites, 77% were in rural areas. The terrain of Franklin County is hilly. Hillsides provide illegal dumpers with a convenient place for easy unloading. Ninety-two percent of the sites were considered to be a continuous problem where dumping occurs routinely. Nine sites (7%) had "No Dumping" signs present. All nine were active sites. Signs, although effective in some areas, often send a message that this is a "safe" place to dump. In some county surveys, the presence of signs resulted in the identification of sites that were not visible from the road. Concerning visibility, 33% of the sites were visible and 53% were partly visible from the road. This fact lends itself to the theory that illegally dumped trash will attract more trash. Impacts on Waterways Of all the illegal dumpsites, those posing the most direct and obvious threat to the environment were located in or near waterways. Sixty-two, or 48%, of the surveyed sites were in the vicinity (50 feet and within) of some sort of waterway or body of water. Of those, 16 sites had waste materials directly in the waterway itself (see Attachment 5). It should, however, be noted that all illegal dumps contaminate our water supply. Waste Characteristics Franklin County illegal dumpsites contained a variety of waste types. In some areas, the common presence of a waste type may indicate the need for a refuse/recycling program for that particular material. Thirty-eight percent of the dumpsites found were located in a municipality without a curbside recycling program. Although there was a variety of refuse found in the illegal dumps, tires, construction and demolition waste, and other bulky waste items were the most common waste type identified. Recyclables were also frequently found while surveying. Recyclables are defined as steel, bi-metallic and aluminum cans, glass, plastic bottles, newspaper, magazines, and cardboard. These were usually mixed with other materials. A chart of the Waste Characteristics by Municipality can be found as Attachment 6, as well as a chart showing Illegal Dumpsite Characteristics Summary by County as Attachment 7 of this report. POSSIBLE CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS Illegal dumping occurs in every county of the state. There are a multitude of reasons and excuses why people dump: the cost or inconvenience of proper disposal; the lack of, or 6 Franklin County Illegal Dumpsite Survey 2009 Final Report frustration in, finding proper disposal options; lack of public education; profit making; the result of other criminal activity or malicious mischief. Possible Causes · Municipal curbside trash collection is unavailable Because it is not mandated by the state, trash collection options are dependent on the city or municipal government. As many rural and small-town municipalities lack funding for mandatory trash collection, it is up to the resident to pay for trash collection. Communities that depend on private subscription for waste collection services have reported greater dumping problems. Inherent inefficiencies and associated higher costs exist in almost all private subscription systems because trucks must travel long distances between customers.5 · Recycling programs are unavailable or inconvenient Act 101 dictates that all communities with populations over 10,000, and densely populated municipalities between 5,000 and 10,000, have recycling programs. Communities that fall outside of these parameters must pay for recycling on their own. Depending on the county, many or all of these communities don't have funding to support a curbside recycling program. Curbside recycling communities have reported a lower incidence of residential waste accumulation problems and a slightly lower incidence of dumping problems.6 · Disposal of Construction and Demolition debris (C&D) C&D debris is a serious solid waste management issue because of the amount that is generated each year, along with the lack of convenient and or affordable disposal options available. C&D debris is often found in illegal dumps and creates a compounded problem because some of the materials may be hazardous, such as wood that has been chemically treated or painted with lead based paint, insulation containing asbestos, or shingles. · Shortage of enforcement Unfortunately, many communities cannot devote people and resources to effectively deal with illegal dumping. As a result, dumpers do not fear prosecution and have no reason to stop their habits. · Education Illegal dumping has been a learned habit for many. Prior to anti - dumping laws, it was common practice to use open town dumps, bum or bury trash, or dump in a convenient out ofthe way area. Today we know the harmful effects from illegal dumping. Education is key to diminish the habits learned and teach the public proper and safe disposal practices. 5 PA CleanWays and PROP, "Factors Influencing Illegal Dumping in Pennsylvania Communities", Spring 2001. 6 PA CleanWays and PROP, "Factors Influencing Illegal Dumping in Pennsylvania Communities", Spring 2001. 7 Franklin County Illegal Dumpsite Survey 2009 Final Report Possible Solutions · Organize a cleanup Cleanups are an effective way to combat littering and illegal dumping. Cleanups help to build ownership, restore community pride, and send a message that dumping will no longer be tolerated. · Organize a special collection event Special one-day collection events are worthwhile. These special collection opportunities are very effective when routinely offered, such as each spring or fall as a community cleanup day, but are also successful when offered as community resources permit. These special collections commonly target hard- to-dispose of materials such as tires, appliances, scrap metal, computers, electronics, and household hazardous waste. Most of these items account for what is found in illegal dumps. · Physical deterrents The placing of guard rails or mounds of dirt at pull-off areas, as well as the planting of trees, can help provide a barrier that will limit accessibility to a site for future dumping. · Site monitoring and maintenance It is important to monitor a site after an area has been cleaned in order to watch for subsequent dumping or littering, to keep the site clean, and to report any incriminating evidence to the proper enforcement agency. Keeping the site clean makes it easier to spot new trash and discourages subsequent dumping, since trash attracts trash. Enforcement, with site monitor support, effectively decreases the incidents of dumping and littering. When word gets out that dumping activity will not be tolerated and violators will be caught and prosecuted, dumping decreases. · Community education Intentional illegal dumping and littering are social problems that require a shift in attitudes and practices. Education is the key to changing values, habits, and attitudes. Education programs should be tailored to inform the community and can take many forms, such as, school/community presentations, press releases, radio and newspaper ads, and publications. · Enforcement of existing laws Any improper disposal of trash is illegal and violators can be prosecuted. Numerous Pennsylvania agencies enforce laws addressing improper disposal of trash. The Pennsylvania General Assembly creates and enacts our littering and 8 Franklin County Illegal Dumpsite Survey 2009 Final Report dumping laws.7 County and municipal governments create and enact ordinances that are specific within their local boundaries. SUMMARY This survey accounted for 128 illegal dumpsites in Franklin County consisting of 180.5 tons of trash. This is not a comprehensive survey of the entire county as it is expected that there are many more illegal dumpsites on private lands and farms, as well as ones on public lands that have gone undetected. However, the documentation and assessment of these 128 sites in Franklin County is a strong step forward in the fight against illegal dumping in Pennsylvania. 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Fourteen of Franklin County's municipalities have a curbside recycling program. Thirty-nine percent of the sites were located In munlclpalltes without a curbside recycling program. -Quantities assessed at time of survey were estimates based on what was visible. --Information concerning mandatory trash collection, curbside recycling, and drop off recycling Is deemed correct at time of printing and cannot be guaranteed due to chanl In ordinances and funding In each Individual municipality. Data was gathered through phone calls to each municipality, county solid waste specialists, county recycling coordinators, and data taken from DEP's Recycling Page Resources. &t) - c: Q) E J: o ftI - - <( iC ~ ftI C. "0 c: ::J :i ~ .c t/) o .. t/) "i: Q) - 01,. f! ftI J: o Q) ~ tJ) tJ) C ~ c: ::J o o c: :i2 c: ftI ... 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'0 co <( "0 ~ Q) Q) :s Q) ~ <( <( m m m 0 0 0 0 Total Sites Surveyed 202 116 176 128 100 217 56 102 39 82 Estimated Tons 344 218 585 870 185 317 128 263 382 115 Location Demographics Rural 15% 94% 99% 90% 73% 88% 96% 100% 100% 95% Suburban 70% 6% 1% 10% 25% 11% 4% 0% 0% 5% Urban 15% 0% 0% 0% 2% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% Visible from Road Yes 62% 35% 37% 70% 63% 60% 73% 52% 85% 48% No 11% 22% 11% 7% 10% 6% 7% 13% 2% 33% Partial 27% 42% 52% 23% 27% 34% 20% 35% 13% 19% Distance from Waterway Directly In WaterwavlWetlands 24% 9% 14% 6% 7% 16% 5% 6% 12% 6% Within 50 Feet and/or Directly in WaterwavlWetlands 45% 35% 32% 22% 37% 27% 16% 15% 32% 43% Over 50 Feet or No Waterway 55% 65% 68% 78% 63% 73% 13% 85% 68% 57% Road Type State 37% 22% 8% 24% 18% 3% 18% 6% 13% 6% Municipal/County 49% 64% 90% 73% 81% 97% 67% 93% 87% 93% Forest/Park 0% 13% 1% 0% 1% 0% 13% 1% 0% 1% Private/Undetermined 14% 1% 1% 3% 0% 0% 2% 0% 0% 0% Terrain Flat 52% 65% 10% 24% 30% 15% 32% 12% 23% 28% Gently Sloped 22% 22% 20% 31% 24% 29% 27% 26% 41% 28% Medium Sloped 14% 10% 28% 18% 28% 33% 20% 27% 23% 24% Steep 12% 3% 52% 27% 18% 23% 21% 34% 13% 20% Attachment 7 Illegal Dumpsite Characteristics Summary Chart by County 'C c:: Dumpsite Characteristics co 1: c:: CI) ,E co CI) CI) .s::. =: - ::i c:: c:: c:: .a Q. IA 0 E CI) ~ c:: CI) ,! ~ CI) ~ ~ ~ ~ co -'" 'I: co 0 co ~ 'C ~ c:: 0 C W W LL LL LL LL C) Total Sites Surveyed 37 138 79 83 163 15 128 19 49 114 Estimated Tons 132 468 119 121 736 64 181 169 450 680 Location Demographics Rural 78% 61% 96% 71% 93% 100% 77% 100% 100% 99% Suburban 19% 16% 1% 16% 7% 0% 13% 0% 0% 1% Urban 3% 23% 3% 13% 0% 0% 10% 0% 0% 0% Visible from Road Yes 46% 53% 71% 53% 73% 33% 33% 90% 84% 53% No 11% 10% 8% 27% 10% 34% 14% 5% 8% 31% Partial 43% 37% 21% 20% 17% 33% 53% 5% 8% 16% Distance from Waterway Directly In Waterwav/Wetlands 11% 10% 7% 19% 16% 0% 13% 0% 8% 15% Within 50 Feet and/or Directly in Waterwav/Wetlands 24% 25% 23% 30% 37% 13% 49% 5% 22% 37% Over 50 Feet or No Waterway 76% 75% 77% 70% 63% 87% 51% 95% 78% 63% Road Type State 11% 8% 23% 20% 24% 33% 23% 47% 4% 4% Municipal/County 89% 76% 66% 78% 72% 40% 64% 48% 94% 90% Forest/Park 0% 0% 7% 0% 0% 27% 12% 5% 0% 0% Private/Undetermined 0% 16% 4% 2% 4% 0% 1% 0% 2% 6% Terrain Flat 14% 46% 26% 45% 32% 40% 36% 26% 22% 25% Gently Sloped 32% 20% 37% 22% 17% 0% 35% 10% 29% 20% Medium Sloped 32% 9% 23% 14% 21% 20% 14% 32% 27% 28% Steep 22% 25% 14% 19% 30% 40% 14% 32% 22% 27% Attachment 7 Illegal Dumpsite Characteristics Summary Chart by County "0 C ClS ClS ~ 't: c CI) CI) c ... 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Total Sites Surveyed 67 92 16 31 159 73 143 19 125 105 Estimated Tons 541 424 74 112 1723 165.5 154 17 1634 107 Location Demographics Rural 100% 45% 87% 68% 75% 100% 99% 68% 99% 100% Suburban 0% 30% 13% 19% 23% 0% 1% 11% 1% 0% Urban 0% 25% 0% 13% 2% 0% 0% 21% 0% 0% Visible from Road Yes 85% 66% 56% 71% 59% 52% 60% 84% 62% 79% No 15% 8% 6% 3% 18% 29% 13% 0% 8% 9% Partial 0% 26% 38% 26% 23% 19% 27% 16% 30% 12% Distance from Waterway Directly In Waterway/Wetlands 12% 7% 13% 26% 5% 12% 13% 0% 11% 5% Within 50 Feet and/or Directly in Waterwav/Wetlands 25% 23% 31% 48% 11% 26% 34% 16% 19% 39% Over 50 Feet or No Waterway 75% 77% 69% 52% 89% 74% 66% 84% 81% 61% Road Type State 14% 32% 6% 20% 32% 29% 5% 11% 16% 23% Municipal/County 82% 68% 88% 74% 32% 60% 94% 89% 50% 77% Forest/Park 0% 0% 0% 3% 0% 11% 0% 0% 0% 0% Private/U ndetermi ned 4% 0% 6% 3% 36% 0% 1% 0% 34% 0% Terrain Flat 54% 47% 44% 32% 40% 10% 55% 79% 31% 29% Gently Sloped 25% 15% 19% 19% 32% 31% 20% 0% 29% 34% Medium Sloped 9% 13% 25% 23% 17% 18% 18% 0% 18% 17% Steep 12% 25% 12% 26% 11% 41% 7% 21% 22% 20% Attachment 7 Illegal Dumpsite Characteristics Summary Chart by County 't:J C C as - 0 Q) - Dumpsite Characteristics :i Q) 0 0) ... ... l!! 0) c c 0 >. Q) Q) c e ~ E ::s 't:J as - ~ >- E c ... en en as as Q) CJ C 0 Q) 3: 3: 3: en en en > Total Sites Surveyed 74 45 210 174 59 126 310 Estimated Tons 523 58 543 386 292 317 335 Location Demographics Rural 96% 0% 95% 98% 95% 100% 89% Suburban 4% 0% 5% 2% 5% 0% 8% Urban 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 3% Visible from Road Yes 47% 56% 42% 90% 49% 60% 83% No 7% 11% 22% 2% 12% 27% 6% Partial 46% 33% 36% 8% 39% 13% 11% Distance from Waterway Directly In WaterwavlWetlands 5% 16% 5% 13% 7% 6% 31% Within 50 Feet and/or Directly in WaterwaylWetlands 28% 36% 15% 44% 15% 41% 44% Over 50 Feet or No Waterway 72% 64% 85% 56% 84% 59% 56% Road Type State 42% 40% 27% 19% 14% 77% 26% Municipal/County 58% 60% 72% 78% 76% 23% 73% Forest/Park 0% 0% 1% 3% 10% 0% >1% Private/U ndetermined 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 1% Terrain Flat 43% 47% 33% 26% 25% 48% 24% Gently Sloped 23% 31% 20% 23% 14% 43% 25% Medium Sloped 14% 7% 23% 25% 24% 7% 26% Steep 20% 15% 24% 26% 37% 2% 25% .------.---------........ Franklin County Illegal Dumpsite Survey 2009 Final Report Franklin County Illegal Dumpsite Survey AcknowledgenLents produced by PA CleanWays Bonnie Anderberg, Surveyor, PA CleanWays Bill Fennel, Surveyor, PA CleanWays Yongfei Zao, University Center for Social and Urban Research, University of Pittsburgh A special thanks to the rest of the PA CleanWays staff for their various contributions of report design, data management, and editing. This report was produced with funding through: A grant from the Department of Environmental Protection 9 e~~N~~~~~~~~O~CTlON PA CleonWoys P A Clean Ways 105 West Fourth Street, Greensburg, PA 15601 Phone: 724-836-4121 . Toll Free: 877-772-3673 Fax: 724-836-1980. www.pacleanways.org Content may not be copi..:d. duplicated. or distributed in any f~lshion without prior written consent from PA C1ean\\ay,;,