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Table 4-24 shows the same system with a loading time 15 seconds longer for the bin approach <br />with its associated 0.53 ounces of fuel added per stop for those household receiving two or more <br />sort services. Using these assumptions the corresponding consumption factor is 2.75 or 275% <br />more fuel. Also displayed on Table 4-24 is the comparative fuel use for an organized system that <br />provides every other week collections. This system reduces the annual consumption by 50%. <br />Woodbury <br />The current recycling collection system in Woodbury has differing levels of collection <br />frequencies and methods, depending on the hauler. Table 4-25 below models the existing hauler <br />frequency of weekly and every other week with a loading time of 15 seconds. The fuel <br />consumption factor of the existing system is projected to be 3.00 versus the organized approach <br />based upon comparison to an organized weekly system with a 15 second loading time. Table 4- <br />25 also shows an organized system with 30 seconds average loading time. The fuel consumption <br />per household for the 30 second stop is projected to be 1.06 gallons per household per year <br />versus 0.85 for a system with an average 15 second stop time. <br />R - Analysis of Waste Collection Service Arrangements.doc Foth Infrastructure & Environment, LLC • 137 <br />June 2009 <br />
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