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Table 3-1 Recvciin~ Tonnage from Multi-Family and Curbside Programs 2004-2008 <br />Program Tonnage OS-06 06-07 % inc. 07-08 through Jan Projected percent <br /> 2004-OS v.05- increase for fu1107- <br /> 06 08 <br /> 2,713 tons thru Jan. 13% <br />Urban Curb 3,810 4,123 8% (4,650 <br /> 3, 362 extra olated) <br /> 1,085 tons thru Jan. 30% <br />Rural Curb 1,140 1,184. 1,433 21 % (1, 860 extra olated) <br /> 792 tons thru Jan. 10% <br />Multifamily 1,026 1,033 1,081 5% (1,193 extrapolated) <br />Curbside, multifamily and TRIP were the main focus of program expansion in recent years <br />resulting in noticeable tonnage increase (Tables 3-1 and 3-2). Tonnage from the commercial <br />recycling program remained flat, while food waste and dropoff had modest growth despite little <br />program expansion (Table 3-3). <br />Table 3-2 Summary of Toxic Reduction Improvement Program (TRIP) <br />FY 2006-07 v. 2005-06 <br />Program or Material Contractor Tons Tons % chap e <br />Motor Oil Holston 95.6 104.7 (-9%) <br />Oil Filters Holston 10.3 8.6 20% <br />Anti-Freeze Holston 15.8 3.9 405% <br />Lead acid batteries Chatham <br />Salvage 41.1 54.9 (-25%) <br />Dry cell batteries Battery <br />Solutions 12.5 '9.9 26% <br />Electronics <br />Recycling Synergy 346.4 290.1 19% <br />Hazardous Waste Eco-Flo 116.4 1.19.9 (-3%) <br />Pro ane Tanks 3.9 3.2 22% <br />Totals 642.1 595.2 8% <br />Table 3-3 Recvclin~ Tonnage from Commercial and Drop Off <br />Program Tonnage <br />2004-OS <br />2005-06 <br />2006-07 % increase v. <br />OS-06 <br />Commercial (cans <br />and bottles 646 604 638 6% <br />Food & animal <br />bedding 1,917 2,350 2,285 -3% <br />Dro Off Sites 4,6,34 5,071 5,209 3% <br />Totals 7,197 8,025 8,132 1 <br />20 <br />