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James, I also received this message, from Susan Bush or R. W. Beck, I believe in response to your question Mike, If you have not done so already, you might take a look at PA DEP's web site -- there are some technical assistance studies out there, many of which have been conducted by my company, R.W. Beck, which might be helpful to you. As I recall, many consider the feasibility of implementing curbside programs -- along w/other topics pertinent to recycling in rural areas. Let me know if you have trouble locating this part of the site. I think if you go to the recycling section, then recycling coordinator's corner, you should find them. Susan Bush R. W. Beck The web site is at http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/airwaste/wm/RECYCLE/Tech_Rpts/Proj_Sum.htm Mike Giuranna EPA, Region III 1650 Arch Street (3WC21) Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029 215-814-3298 215-814-3163 fax e-mail giuranna.mike@no.address __________________ James , a study of costs of implementing curbside recycling in New Castle County, DE (home to 2/3 of DE's population) is on DE DNREC's website (www.dnrec.state.de.us). Click on "Recycling" and then on "New Castle County Study." The study was conducted by DSM Environmental Services, Inc., and estimates costs of implementing various curbside recycling scenarios, as well as quantities of recyclables that would likely be captured. Cost of building and operating a MRF is also included. Mike Giuranna EPA, Region III 1650 Arch Street (3WC21) Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029 215-814-3298 215-814-3163 fax e-mail giuranna.mike@no.address Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 12:47:39 -0400 To: "GreenYes" <greenyes@no.address> From: "James Wood" <jwood@no.address> Subject: Curbside recycling quantities and set-out rates Message-ID: <009f01c53ac8$58b67570$e9757dc0@no.address> Dear Fellow GreenYes folk, I am writing in search of information regarding curbside recycling quantities and set-out rates. One of the four rural MD Counties our regional program serves is working on a study to consider expanding County services to include curbside trash, and possibly curbside recycling, collection. For purposes of the study, weekly dual stream (containers & fiber) recycling collection is assumed. Currently the container type is assumed to be 18 gallon bins for containers & bundles for fiber. As part of the study we are interested in reasonable assumptions for several parameters: a.. Quantity (lbs) per household b.. Set-out Rate (%) At your earliest convenience, we are most interested in any readily available, real-world data you may have regarding quantity per household and set-out rate. In addition, I welcome any insight regarding curbside recycling collection considerations, in general. Since the county would essentially be starting from scratch as far as curbside recycling, collection methods, frequency & container types are all available for consideration. Currently for recycling, residents have access to 16 recycling drop-off stations (using 7 color-coded igloo-shaped receptacles for Mixed Metal Cans, ONP, Mags & mixed paper, Plastic 1& 2 bottles, & 3 colors of glass ... Cardboard, oil, antifreeze, scrap metal & textiles also are accepted at 5 transfer stations) and curbside recycling service available in two small towns, and by subscription, with a non-profit recycler. A neighboring county, and partner in our regional recycling program, provides curbsort collection by county forces. Thank you. Sincerely, James Wood ================================================= Recycling "Shore" Matters! James Wood, Regional Coordinator Midshore Regional Recycling Program P.O. Box 56 Centreville, MD 21617 410-758-6605 410-758-6606 Fax jwood@no.address |
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