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AMNEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
q"W DIVISION OF SOLID & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
ANNUAL RECYCLING REPORT
1. Calendar year qqq
� - 2. Solid Waste Management Planning
Unit or Reporting Municipality:
3. Legal Form of Entity (i e., Authority, Department, Agency, etc...
4. Address: P'J' Q Ox q
Phone: (631) 7 3 t!_ 7e, F�' Fax: 1634 73
5. Counties or Towns (na es) that co7�Xc Lannir����pp 8. Total Population
unit: �G ���t�&1 IUGUAIen/!1O/k'r
7. Number of Towns 8. Number of Villages /
9. Cities (names) Nei C' _
10. Pr ram ContAct Person & Title Depart
@t Head & Title roo _
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11. For responses 12, 13, 14 & 15, please state if data is actual measurements (i.e., scale data), estimates (I e., from SWMP)
for other source (explain)
12. Solid waste generated within the planning unit prior to waste reduction, reuse and recycling (tons): _
(NHIW: Non-Hazardous Industrial Waste; C&D: Construction & Demolition Debris)
MSW C&D L:Lh/kMDGvN � NHIW__!.l_Af'/g_NP1Gci/V_
Sewage Sludge Total �jD'D� C�S�r'Kq ef�P�
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13 Solid waste generated in the planning unit (including recycling) and handled by the planning unit as part of their solid waste
stream (ts 3�` rys� y �2e y�
MSW d � if ./ tvt�y "e- C&D a- 7 el4
NHIW n-Le Al 9- i
Sewage Sludge ti/ani Total 36
14. Waste disposed (tons) by planning unit (PU) as part of their solid waste system:
Landfilled Waste-to-Energy Other or Unaccol.mtAd
(Within PU) (Out of PU) (Within PU) (Out of PU) for (describe witonnaoal
MSW
C&D —_
NHIW
° a 7?a ell, _
O U
Sewage Sludge
O G a,
Total: 4Y 9
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_ Grand Total:
15. Material received for recycling from outside of planning unit or reporting municipality. (For information purposes only T his is not
cnlculated as pari of the recycling rate )
Outside entities (municipality or private source) �
_ Tons
Grand total:
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a. Describe any program requiremen for mandatory curbside collection of recyclables (i.e., local laws)
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17. Describe any drop-off centpr programs for rgcyclables (i.e., voluntary/mandatory, limited use, widespread, etc.)
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Is the drop-off center ownership and operation public or private?
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I8. Describe any program mandate requiring institutional/commercial/industrial generators to source separate/recycle.
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19. Describe any exceptions allowed to the program recycling mandates.
20. Describe any registered, exempt compost facilities, type of materials composted, estimated annual quantity and distribution of
finished materials.
i 1. Describe any program which educates, quantifies, mandates or otherwise addresses recycling in the commercial, industrial and
institutional entities in the planning unit. /e� fc�
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22. Please append copies of any local laws governing recycling, msw and enforcement of solid waste/source separation/recycling
laws.
Copy(,) appended
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cIf there is not enough room on page 1 or on any of the other pages, please answer on a separate 8 1/2" x 11 "
sheet. Use the number corresponding to the question when answering.
r'- the next page are instructions for completing Form A (recycling, Form B (waste reduction and reuse) and
n C (recycling and waste reduction/reuse rates).
The following appendices are attached at the end of this package to assist in identifying, defining and
quantifying recyclables:
Appendix A: Description of Component Categories
Appendix B: Material handling of special or unique materials considered recycling (applicable to
percentages and goals)
Appendix C: Volume to weight conversion factors
Appendix D: Industrial Wastes
Appendix E: Waste Reduction Strategies
INSTRUCTIONS
The attached standardized report forms have been developed to ensure consistent, accurate and complete
information. Forms A and B provide for reporting both municipal program (planning unit/system) recycling and
non-program/private recycling. Form C provides for determining planning unit Recycling and Waste
Reduction/Reuse rates.
FORM A
Recyclables are those materials which would, unless recycled, be disposed of in a refuse disposal system.
material categories are described in Appendix A and B.
Planning units must report quantities for individual material categories wherever possible. Totals may be used
when the breakdown is unknown.
Column categories:
Column 2
Solid waste management program or planning unit recycling (Column 2) is that which is operated under the
authority of a planning unit. Report mandatory curbside and drop off program material here if it is managed by
the (planning unit/system). Mark the tonnage with a "M" mandatory or a "V" for voluntary. Materials that are
recycled at private facilities, independent of any planning unit contract, should be reported under columns 3 and
4. These would be materials not accepted at a municipally owned MRF; for example, white goods. If a material
is a mandated recyclable and is recycled at a private facility it should be reported under column 3. If a material
is not a mandated recyclable being recycled through a private facility it should be reported in column 4.
Column 3
Column 3 is that mandated recycling which is generally managed by the private sectors, and often includes
commercial, industrial or institutional generators which place their recyclable materials with private recyclers.
An example may be a local law requiring commercial office paper recycling without any provision by the
planning unit/system to handle or contract for the handling of such material. The non-system tonnage may also
be reported by generators or recyclers. Care must be taken not to double count material.
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j',olumn 4
on-program no'n-mandated recycling (Column 4) is that which takes place even though.there is no system/
canning unit requirement to recycle the specific'materials. An example would be a special industrial waste such
s brewer's grain or foundry sand.
olumn 5
lace totals from across the row in this column. Total of this column should equal grand total.
F form A, report all material as outgoing and marketed, not incoming. Exception: yardwaste and other,
impostables should be reported as incoming.
FORM B
his form provides for reporting both planning unit/municipal program waste reduction and reuse and non-
•ogram/private waste reduction and reuse. It is provided so that you may document reuse and waste reduction
:tivities.
Please see Appendices A and B for descriptions of material categories.
FORM C
irections for determining Recycling and Waste Reduction/Reuse Rates are shown on Form C.
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FORM A
RECYCLING REPORT
for the calendar year
Material (1) 12) (3) -- (4) --- ---f5j
categories Material Planning Non-program/ Non-program/ Tot-+l
Unit/System Solid private mandated private non- Tons
Waste Program recycling In tons mandated
Recycling tons recycling in tons
Mandatory (M) or
Volunta (V)
PAPER Newspaper T IL-I yy
"r
b6 Mix u
#8 Mjx (, —
Mixed Paper f� t� 7�
Mixed Paper (animal bedding only)
Magazines F rid
Corrugated Cardboard �� vC eW
Kraft Paper
Gable top/Drink Boxes NA
'Paperboard
Chipboard/Boxboard
HardcovP,r Books ,GpUtot
Softcover Books ;,TVm°'
Office Paper me u 8 #1A
iY,gw iazA&
"Junk Mail" /ucr� i`�'
1w; >Ps� p &L
Telephone Directories e In CIO 8
Commingled Paper (Specify) °V1 t- Vdtdfl,`t� / e
Other Paper (Specify)
PAPER TOTAL I a—' ___ (� �� _– __—�•�_ 3 �� I
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FORM A (Continued)
_ _Marginal lt) — (2) 131 (4)
Categories Material Planning Non-program/ Non-program/ Total
Unit/System Solid private mandated private non- Tons
Waste Program recycling in tons mandated
Recycling tons recycling in tons
Mandatory (M) or
Voluntary (V)
'LASTIC PET #1
HDPE #2 7
LHDPE #2
PVC #3 IV I �
LDPE #4 Al e
LLDPE #4
PP #5 tv ^�
PS #6 U
Other Plastic (specify) '` �✓I
Other Plastic (specify) N IN
PLASTIC TOTAL --r�r ��----
JRGANICS Food Waste
Yard waste I s
isted separately MSW Compost
Wo` ) s 4
Other Organic I\I� v -
ORGANICS TOTAL --
AETAL Ferrous and Bi-metal Food
Containers (inc. aerosol cans)
'errous Enameled Metal Appliances (white CM)
goods) --
Whole Autos and Parts
i
Other Ferrous
FERROUS TOTAL a __ f�' vZ�o
Aon-ferrous Aluminum Cans/Foil / -7 .3 �*/ ` 7
Other Aluminum i+iGlt�ti! i`A cs�
N i4•
i Ve�tJded
Other Non-Ferrous e 4vJ-4V'
NO FERROUS TOTAL
Gf '� Til� �nOGU v1
Ale aec 5r ltew
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' FORM A (Continued) `7
Material 111 (2) --- ---/—
(3) (4) 151
Categories Material Planning Non-program/ Non-program/ TotiI
Unit/System Solid private mandated prlvate non- Tons
Waste Program recycling in tons mandated
Recycling tons recycling in tons
Mandatory (M)
or Voluntary (V)
GLASS Glass - Clear
Glass - Green
Glass - Brown
70 M)
Glass - Mixed
Glass - Plate M /
Other Glass iv) q
GLASS TOTAL
COMMINGLED Glass, metal, plastic containers, _ 2S
other (specify)
RUBBER Rubber, tires
Other rubber
N A
TEXTILES _ Textiles/leather -r,
FOO
D Wood Pallets
Wood-Lumber
Other wood (including CRUD wood)
WOOD TOTAL �/ P
CONSTRUCTION Asphalt
& DEMOLITION
7E=N
DEBRIS (C&D)/ Concrete/Brick/Rock/Fines y Ll
INERT
Contaminated Soil
Other C&D/Inert
16`31 ZE—
CMINERT TOTAL
f/0- nec v°c leel
alkGr114//4 11101*_ r�c��t/led
® G 140 V&W
pr)br `v d1'5(),,, .
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FORM A (Continued)
Material (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Categories Material Planning Unit/ Non-program/ Non-program/ Tntnl
System Solid private mandated private non- Tons
Waste Program recycling in tons mandated
Recycling tons recycling in tons
Mandatory (M)
or Voluntary (V1
YARDWASTE Leaves
(including
yardwaste to be Grass
composted) sr
Brush
Wood-Stumps I'n
Report as 's 11,
incoming only Mixed yardwaste %nG/u 8 r'n
Other yardwaste r nClrw de f�9
6
YARDWASTE TOTAL
BATTERIES, Lead Acid Batteries7 /�
HHW & PAINT 9
Dry Cell Batteries
c 1w y!I
Paint � � N
Misc. Solvents !nG o
�`J
Other Household Hazardous ap 14
REFRIGERANTS Refrigerantsit
SLUDGES Sewage Sludge (wet tons) Va
Water Treatment Plant Sludge A_ (l
Paper Mill Sludge / (1
OIL, Used Motor Oil -7
ANTIFREEZE 77
Used Oil Filters tiA t&deed 44
Antifreeze l
Other (specify; such as vegetable
oils)
OTHER Specify material (type and quantity)
INDUSTRIAL ]on separate sheet. See Appendix AIK
D for examples
GRAND TOTAL T
he above information was determined from: Scale data:
Estimates:
Combination of actual measurements and estimates:
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FORM B
Waste Reduction and Reuse
See Appendix E for Source Reduction Strategies
Please Include methods even if tonnages are unknown:
(Examples:, Report pallet reconditioning and textiles reused here.) 5 pCiY/ J /S
MATERIALS METHOD OF REDUCTION TONS
Gn;t Ph,C i'h y Vo bIV w1�
r6-1-0
GI ij
0 1-9 41 1
1 Pro
ctwd
iQa e ,c C �.f e d dor
-
Grand Total:
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r; FORM C
Recycling and Waste Reduction/Reuse Rates
FORMULA FOR DETERMINING RECYCLING RATE:
Total tons recycled (Grand Total from Column 5, Form A) - A 7 C2�
Total tons solid waste generated (Item 12, cover sheet) — C �a2J
RECYCLING RATE - 9 x 10096 a
C
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FORMULA FOR DETERMINING WASTE REDUCTION/REUSE RATE: 7,j'DW
Total tons from waste reduction and reuse (Grand Total from Form 8) • B
A
Total tons solid waste generated = C = ' ..6-01 OePe
WASTE REDUCTION/REUSE RATE = e X 100%
C
- ------------ -- - - - --- -- ----- -- - -- -- - - - --- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -
TOTAL COMBINED RECYCLING/WASTE REDUCTION/REUSE RATE
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