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City of Denton municipal solid waste characterization and management strategies

Posted on:2005-04-10Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of North TexasCandidate:Brady, Patricia DFull Text:PDF
GTID:1451390008482792Subject:Environmental Sciences
Abstract/Summary:
Due to concern about diminishing landfill space, the City of Denton contracted a municipal solid waste characterization study in 1999 that would identify materials for diversion. This paper describes the results of 5 1-week waste sorting events, a scale-house analysis, a recycling participation study, a recycler profile and a similar city study. The results of the characterization studies suggest that at least 50% of each waste stream is recyclable or divertible though paper products accounted for no more than 45% by weight of any waste stream.; Curbside recycling participation rate was 71% during the 6-week study period though the average weekly set-out rate was 37%. Recycling participation rates varied significantly by zip code and by home value categories but not by gender.; Denton is fairly progressive in its waste management approach when compared to demographically similar cities on a 15-question assessment though recommendations for improvement have been identified.
Keywords/Search Tags:Municipal solid waste characterization, Denton
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