Part of an overall study of rural solid waste systems in the Southeastern United States, this report identifies and describes types and costs of 63 collection and 40 disposal systems used in rural communities and areas. Costs exceeded revenues in each case. Consolidation of small systems into larger, area-wide systems could generate more efficient, less costly operations. A later report will describe alternative systems best suited to small towns of various sizes, provide estimates on the amounts of solid waste to be generated in future years, and systems changes needed to handle this increased load
Typescript (photocopy).Digitized by Kansas State University LibrariesDepartment: Regional and Commun...
Local municipalities in the United States are increasingly concerned about how and where we are goin...
The book points out that rural regions need proper attention at the global level concerning solid wa...
This paper presents the results of a survey used to obtain cost and quality information on solid was...
Nationally, expenditures for solid waste immediate task of modifying and improving their collection ...
A methodology is discussed which enables rural decision makers to estimate solid wast service needs ...
This guide can be used to evaluate costs of alternative solid waste systems. Costs include options ...
The Seminole County, Florida solid waste transportation network was examined to determine alternate ...
The concern for protecting our environment caused federal legislators to adopt six federal acts whic...
Every year the average American throws out more and more garbage. In the next five years, it is pro...
A two years study was conducted to evaluate the solid waste management system in 143 villages repres...
Excerpts from the report: Handling and disposing of solid waste generated in wholesale food distrib...
The subject document reports the results of an in-depth investigation of the fiscal year 1993 cost o...
The primary responsibility for solid waste collection, processing, and disposal rests with local lev...
Residual municipal solid waste (RMSW) is a rapidly expanding problem worldwide and a good waste mana...
Typescript (photocopy).Digitized by Kansas State University LibrariesDepartment: Regional and Commun...
Local municipalities in the United States are increasingly concerned about how and where we are goin...
The book points out that rural regions need proper attention at the global level concerning solid wa...
This paper presents the results of a survey used to obtain cost and quality information on solid was...
Nationally, expenditures for solid waste immediate task of modifying and improving their collection ...
A methodology is discussed which enables rural decision makers to estimate solid wast service needs ...
This guide can be used to evaluate costs of alternative solid waste systems. Costs include options ...
The Seminole County, Florida solid waste transportation network was examined to determine alternate ...
The concern for protecting our environment caused federal legislators to adopt six federal acts whic...
Every year the average American throws out more and more garbage. In the next five years, it is pro...
A two years study was conducted to evaluate the solid waste management system in 143 villages repres...
Excerpts from the report: Handling and disposing of solid waste generated in wholesale food distrib...
The subject document reports the results of an in-depth investigation of the fiscal year 1993 cost o...
The primary responsibility for solid waste collection, processing, and disposal rests with local lev...
Residual municipal solid waste (RMSW) is a rapidly expanding problem worldwide and a good waste mana...
Typescript (photocopy).Digitized by Kansas State University LibrariesDepartment: Regional and Commun...
Local municipalities in the United States are increasingly concerned about how and where we are goin...
The book points out that rural regions need proper attention at the global level concerning solid wa...