Solid Waste and Recycling Committee (SWARC

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Morrisville Environment and Stormwater Committee 2017 Annual Report

MESC - Stormwater

Waste Industries August-17

Trash

550 710 878 470 2608

1472 960 1077 1771 707 5987 10504

640 740 683 599 438 3100 5708

43.48% 77.08% 63.42% 33.82% 61.95% 51.78% 54.34%

6.20 6.58 3.84 7.31 3.65 27.58 44.93

19.38 17.78 11.24 24.41 16.67 17.79 15.74

8.42 13.71 7.13 8.26 10.33 9.21 8.55

24.96 23.02 29.15 24.64 24.91 25.30 25.35

1472 959 1078 1774 706 5989 16493

645 543 731 1122 504 3545 9253

43.82% 56.62% 67.81% 63.25% 71.39% 59.19% 56.10%

6.60 3.41 3.85 6.43 2.60 22.89 67.82

20.47 12.56 10.53 11.46 10.32 12.91 14.66

8.97 7.11 7.14 7.25 7.37 7.64 8.22

22.73 11.22 13.18 22.23 10.13 79.49 233.14

30.37 23.33 24.38 24.85 27.53 26.21 20.49

1472 959 1078 1775 706 5990 22483

611 577 732 1350 454 3724 12977

41.51% 60.17% 67.90% 76.06% 64.31% 62.17% 57.72%

6.08 3.49 4.28 11.49 3.76 29.10 96.92

19.90 12.10 11.69 17.02 16.56 15.63 14.94

8.26 7.28 7.94 12.95 10.65 9.72 8.62

1497 960 1082 1791

18.52 11.60 13.94 22.09

1472 959 1080 1776

678 581 765 1297

66.15 357.11

5287 27770

3321 16298

46.06% 60.58% 70.83% 73.03% #DIV/0! 62.81% 58.69%

6.95 3.65 4.34 6.46

5330 28081

24.74 24.17 25.77 24.67 #DIV/0! 24.82 25.43

20.50 12.56 11.35 9.96 #DIV/0! 12.89 14.52

9.44 7.61 8.04 7.27 #DIV/0! 8.10 8.52

1 2 3 4

960 1080 1786 737 4563

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sub Total Cum Total

7 8 9 10 11

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sub Total Cum Total

14 15 16 17 18

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sub Total Cum Total

21 22 23 24 25

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sub Total Cum Total

28 29 30 31

Trash Tons

Yard

Actual Potential Tons Lbs/Home Lbs/Home #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 3.55 12.91 7.40 3.84 10.82 7.13 7.10 16.17 8.01 2.86 12.17 8.09 17.35 13.31 7.68

Tons

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sub Total

Recycle Part% #DIV/0! 57.29% 65.92% 49.52% 66.48% 57.74%

Homes

Potential

Actual

11.05 12.85 24.10 9.82 57.82

Lbs/Home #DIV/0! 23.02 23.80 26.99 26.65 25.34

960 1077 1773 707 4517

1497 960 1080 1786 737 6060 10623

22.12 10.83 12.01 21.92 10.07 76.95 134.77

29.55 22.56 22.24 24.55 27.33 25.40 25.37

1497 960 1082 1787 737 6063 16686

18.68 11.05 15.77 22.02 9.18 76.70 211.47

1497 962 1081 1789 736 6065 22751

357.11 72.79%

Recycle Tons

118.32 24.12%

21.40 118.32

Yard Waste 15.20 0.03

Actual

Tons Lbs/Home

111

3.25

58.56

111

3.25

58.56

301

4.73

31.43

301 412

4.73 7.98

31.43 38.74

153

2.01

26.27

153 565

2.01 9.99

26.27 35.36

371

5.21

28.09

371 936

5.21 15.20

28.09 32.48

#DIV/0!

0 936

490.63

0 15.20

#DIV/0! 32.48

Waste Industries Recycling Tonnage

SEP

OCT

NOV

DEC

JAN

FEB

MAR

Households

APR

MAY

JUN

JUL

AUG

% pop % increase avg increase tonnage tons/mo.

Total

2007-08

47.24 54.72 63.59 66.93 69.53 56.79 61.68 62.99 61.17 53.36 66.38 60.82 725.20

3770

2008-09

58.25 62.58 62.83 82.44 65.54 55.96 68.87 63.40 62.88 68.06 64.81 59.45 775.07

3980

5.57%

6.88%

64.59

2009-10

57.15 71.60 63.20 66.70 62.83 53.69 53.69 52.31 56.59 57.90 62.65 71.37 729.68

4290

7.79%

-5.86%

60.81

2010-11

70.34 74.36 77.07 78.25 68.15 65.02 55.09 67.82 57.79 74.28 60.61 82.60 831.38

4438

3.45%

13.94%

69.28

2011-12

77.26 53.45 85.70 88.63 83.61 60.67 52.30 80.91 85.03 75.38 66.99 82.27 892.20

4690

5.68%

7.32%

74.35

2012-13

64.07 71.93 87.95 85.60 98.84 77.64 64.21 89.09 72.49 81.47 80.32 70.01 943.62

4953

5.61%

5.76%

78.64

2013-14

76.94 88.89 83.65 107.24 96.90 81.10 86.52 93.47 110.98 73.88 66.06 59.64 1025.27

5180

4.58%

8.65%

85.44

2014-15

79.12 71.06 84.89 94.79 62.86 79.96 101.59 97.90 96.59 103.25 103.14 92.75 1067.90

5515

6.47%

4.16%

88.99

2015-16

93.89 99.77 106.88 121.86 102.02 97.17 109.71 98.46 107.66 115.68 97.91 104.09 1255.10

5868

6.40%

17.53%

104.59

2016-17 103.77 101.37 108.48 118.48 109.1 92.13 124.70 95.72 110.56 105.54 102.36 118.32 1290.68

6011

2.44%

2.83%

107.56

Outreach 

Spring Fest – May 13, 2017  

Kid’s bird feeder station Cooking oil recycling containers

Spring and Fall Green Day 

Spring Event – April 22, 2017   



3,445 lb paper for shredding 8,716 lb of electronics for recycling 40 gal cooking oil for recycling

Fall Event – November 7, 2017   

12,750 lb paper for shredding 6,838 lb of electronics for recycling 42 gal cooking oil for recycling

Winter Poster Contest 

12th Annual Contest

Year

Past Themes

2012

Saving Energy is Cool! What can I do?

2013

Every day is Earth Day.

2014

Recycle today for a better tomorrow!

2015

Keep the future bright. Turn off the light.

2016

Tip the Balance on Waste, Recycle More Than You Throw in the Trash

2017

Where does the rain go?

Future Projects & Goals    

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Increase focus on education and outreach Promote Spring and Fall Green Day participation Winter Poster Contest - Year 13 Expand Adopt-a-Road litter sweeps to include lesser serviced roads Continue annual stream clean events Publicize cooking oil recycling options Encourage the proper disposal of yard waste and composting Explore the “Block Leader” program Sustainability – Promote existing sustainability efforts by the town; encourage residential sustainability “upgrades”