Reliable data about collection, volume, tonnage, stream composition, and disposal price have long been described as key components of successful solid waste management planning. Yet, concerns about data quality and quantity have continued to limit even the most sincere, progressive waste management schemes. This paper examines solid waste management data that has been collected in the US state of New Jersey starting in the 1960s. We present the origins of waste management data collection in New Jersey and trace some of the applications that have been made with the data over time. We compare the New Jersey dataset to waste management data that has been collected in other US states. We then describe our work collecting, cleaning, and preparin...
In conformance with its mandate to study the structure and functions of county and municipal governm...
WastePlan is a computer software tool that models solid waste quantities, costs, and other parameter...
RECYCLING rates are often used as measures of the effectiveness of waste management programs or poli...
Reliable data about collection, volume, tonnage, stream composition, and disposal price have long be...
While the EPA collects overview data on the generation and disposal of solid waste, facility-level d...
This report is based on results from the New Jersey Waste Utilization Project, which was designed to...
Ordinary effects from everyday human activity such as waste generation and management have currently...
Ordinary effects from everyday human activity such as waste generation and management have currently...
Municipal solid waste, long a dominant concern for municipal planners, now presents even more diffic...
Environmental Protection Agency publication no. OWP-1."Data in this ... publication have been analyz...
This inventory contains information on hazardous waste facilities in New Brunswick, block and lot in...
Every one of us generates waste. Data shows that in 2003 New Jersey generated 19.8 million tons of s...
This study recommends several alternative plans for the unified collection and disposal of solid was...
Municipal solid waste collection constitutes one of the most pressing issues indeveloping countries....
Municipal solid waste collection constitutes one of the most pressing issues indeveloping countries....
In conformance with its mandate to study the structure and functions of county and municipal governm...
WastePlan is a computer software tool that models solid waste quantities, costs, and other parameter...
RECYCLING rates are often used as measures of the effectiveness of waste management programs or poli...
Reliable data about collection, volume, tonnage, stream composition, and disposal price have long be...
While the EPA collects overview data on the generation and disposal of solid waste, facility-level d...
This report is based on results from the New Jersey Waste Utilization Project, which was designed to...
Ordinary effects from everyday human activity such as waste generation and management have currently...
Ordinary effects from everyday human activity such as waste generation and management have currently...
Municipal solid waste, long a dominant concern for municipal planners, now presents even more diffic...
Environmental Protection Agency publication no. OWP-1."Data in this ... publication have been analyz...
This inventory contains information on hazardous waste facilities in New Brunswick, block and lot in...
Every one of us generates waste. Data shows that in 2003 New Jersey generated 19.8 million tons of s...
This study recommends several alternative plans for the unified collection and disposal of solid was...
Municipal solid waste collection constitutes one of the most pressing issues indeveloping countries....
Municipal solid waste collection constitutes one of the most pressing issues indeveloping countries....
In conformance with its mandate to study the structure and functions of county and municipal governm...
WastePlan is a computer software tool that models solid waste quantities, costs, and other parameter...
RECYCLING rates are often used as measures of the effectiveness of waste management programs or poli...