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ATTACHMENT 1 -3 <br />Table 2 -1 Comparing Waste Reduction Goals Using 1988 -89 v. 1991 -92 as Base Year <br />Waste reduction goals are shown for each sector for each target year. Row 9 shows the percent reduction in <br />mixed solid waste compared to the 1991 -92 base year. Note that the total tons of mixed solid waste landfilled <br />(Row 6) and the per capita landfilled (Row 7) are the same; the percentages change only due to a change in the <br />base year. Similar information is presented for construction and demolition waste (Rows 10 -13), the total of <br />mixed waste and construction and demolition waste (Rows 14 -17) and Total Waste as defined by the State <br />(Rows 22 -25). <br />-End Chapter 2- <br />2 -2 <br />A <br />B <br />C <br />D <br />E <br />F <br />GI <br />H <br />I <br />J <br />I K <br />3 <br />LOG <br />NC <br />4 <br />Base year <br />Base Year <br />Goal Year <br />Goal Year <br />5 <br />Year <br />1988 -89 <br />1991 -92 <br />1995 -96 <br />2401 <br />2M <br />6 <br />Mixed Solid Waste tons <br />67,502 <br />' <br />65,981 <br />' <br />58,372 <br />` <br />53,783 <br />47,794 <br />7 <br />Mixed Solid Waste (tons/capita <br />0.76 <br />0.69 <br />0.55 <br />0.46 <br />0.38 <br />8 <br />Percent reduction versus 1988 -89 <br />n/a <br />10% <br />28% <br />40% <br />50% <br />9 <br />Percent reduction versus 1991 -92 <br />n/a <br />n/a <br />19% <br />33% <br />44% <br />10 <br />Construction &Demolition Waste tons <br />31,624 <br />34,145 <br />31,452 <br />34,075 <br />18,621 <br />11 <br />Construction & Demolition tons/ ita <br />0.36 <br />0.35 <br />0.30 <br />0.29 <br />0.15 <br />12 <br />Percent reduction versus 1995 -96 <br />n/a <br />n/a <br />n/a <br />4% <br />50% <br />13 <br />Percent reduction versus 1991 -92 <br />n/a <br />n/a <br />n/a <br />20% <br />58% <br />14 <br />ITotal MSW + C &D landfilled tons <br />99,126 <br />100,126 <br />89,824 <br />87,858 <br />66,415 <br />15 <br />Total MSW + C &D landfilled tons/ca ha <br />1.12 <br />1.04 <br />0.85 <br />0.75 <br />0.53 <br />16 <br />Percent reduction versus 1988 -89 <br />n/a <br />7% <br />24% <br />33% <br />53% <br />17 <br />Percent reduction versus 1991 -92 <br />n/a <br />n/a <br />18% <br />28% <br />49% <br />18 <br />Other Materials base year/landfilled) <br />19 <br />Coal Ash,Yardwaste,White Goods <br />9,996 <br />�'� <br />30,206 <br />c3' <br />- <br />20 <br />Tires <br />- <br />736 <br />557 <br />649 <br />1 692 <br />21 <br />Total Other Materials <br />9,996 <br />30,941 1 <br />557 <br />649 <br />1 692 <br />22 <br />Total Tons Managed bs Aandfilled <br />109,122 <br />131,067 <br />90,381 <br />88,506 <br />67,106 <br />23 <br />Total tons mane edlla dfilled (per capita) <br />1.23 <br />1.36 <br />0.85 <br />0.75 <br />0.54 <br />24 <br />Percent reduction versus 1988 -89 <br />n/a <br />-10% <br />31% <br />39% <br />57% <br />25 <br />Percent reduction versus 1991 -92 <br />n/a <br />n/a <br />37% <br />45% <br />61% <br />26 <br />27 <br />Population <br />88,484 <br />96,302 <br />105,821 <br />117,500 <br />(s <br />125,300 <br />29 <br />Notes: <br />30 <br />1. This tonnage includes recycled materials <br />in the base rar, per guidance from <br />State Solid Waste section <br />31 <br />2. This tonnage is estimated at 1/3 of tonne a landfilled. <br />32 <br />3. This tonnage includes an estimate for white goods although they were diverted. <br />33 14. <br />This tonnage includes waste landf Hied out of county from state records.. <br />34 15. <br />Future population projections from Office of State Planning May 1997. <br />Waste reduction goals are shown for each sector for each target year. Row 9 shows the percent reduction in <br />mixed solid waste compared to the 1991 -92 base year. Note that the total tons of mixed solid waste landfilled <br />(Row 6) and the per capita landfilled (Row 7) are the same; the percentages change only due to a change in the <br />base year. Similar information is presented for construction and demolition waste (Rows 10 -13), the total of <br />mixed waste and construction and demolition waste (Rows 14 -17) and Total Waste as defined by the State <br />(Rows 22 -25). <br />-End Chapter 2- <br />2 -2 <br />
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