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area/community, comparisons were made to the field trial data. The field trial data sets are used <br />throughout this report as the basis for comparisons and analysis. <br />Field observations conducted of haulers in the in-depth, open collection system cities showed <br />city average distances driven per stop serviced ranging from 275 feet to 586 feet. The actual <br />distance measured per household (all households that could have been serviced while the truck <br />was driving by) ranged from 83 feet to 123 feet. The field observation data results are presented <br />in Table 4-8 and Figure 4-3 below. <br />When the distance per serviced household is plotted against the actual distance per household, <br />the varying degrees of relativity can be shown. Note that the distances per household within a <br />given city are averages. <br />Table 4-8 Field Observations - Average Observed Distances <br />between Serviced Households versus Average <br />Actual Distance between Households <br />Distance <br />Actual distance <br />City <br />per HH* <br />per HH total <br />serviced <br />route <br />(feet) <br />(feet) <br />Eagan <br />582 <br />118 <br />Duluth <br />275 <br />112 <br />Rochester <br />291 <br />86 <br />Woodbury <br />315 <br />123 <br />St. Paul <br />586 <br />83.7 <br />* HH = Households <br />R - Analysis of Waste Collection Service Arrangements.doc Foth Infrastructure & Environment, LLC • 111 <br />June 2009 <br />