Based on current usage and Population projections, the following
<br /> table indicates the estimated amount of waste to be received at
<br /> the Lovelace Transfer Station through the year 2010, both without
<br /> and with the increased recycling emphasis of AB 939.
<br /> Waste Projections inTons
<br /> Without Recycling With Recycling
<br /> YEAR Emphasis Emphasis
<br /> 1989 125,815 125, 815
<br /> 1990 132,472 128, 660
<br /> 1991 139,129 131,504
<br /> 1992 145,786 134, 349
<br /> 1993 152, 443 137, 193
<br /> 1994 159,100 140, 038
<br /> 1995 165,756 142,882
<br /> 1996 172,413 138, 668
<br /> 1997 179, 070 134,454
<br /> 1998 185,727 130,241
<br /> 1999 192,384 126, 027
<br /> 2000 199, 041 121, 813
<br /> 2001 202,579 123 , 978
<br /> 2002 206,117 126, 144
<br /> 2003 209 , 655 128 , 309
<br /> 2004 213 , 193 130, 474
<br /> 2005 216,731 132 , 639
<br /> 2006 220,268 134 , 804
<br /> 2007 223 ,806 136, 970
<br /> 2008 227,344 139, 135
<br /> 2009 230,882 141,300
<br /> 2010 234,420 143 , 465
<br /> ANNUAL WASTE QUANTITIES
<br /> Since the 1979 year, the Lovelace Transfer Station has received
<br /> the following waste quantities:
<br /> YEAR CUBIC YARDS ESTIMATED
<br /> TONS
<br /> 1979 618,706 121, 266
<br /> 1980 670, 102 131, 340
<br /> 1981 679, 803 133 , 241
<br /> 1982 684 , 879 134 , 236
<br /> 1983 749, 333 146, 869
<br /> 1984 722, 324 141, 576
<br /> 1985 788,526 154, 551
<br /> 1986 620, 281 121, 575
<br /> 1987 543 , 888 106, 602
<br /> 1988 579, 760 113 , 705
<br /> 1989 682, 263 125, 815
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