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GENERAL PUBLIC - NUMBER AND VOLUM W <br /> E EIGHT OF LOADS <br /> General Public: No. of Loads % of Loads Tons <br /> Min.Fee Loads(non-weighed) 57,722 79.8% 20, 641* <br /> Non-Min. Fee Loads: <br /> Weighed . . . 7,470 10.3% 16,486 <br /> Non-Weighed . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . 133 9. 9% 3 , 158** <br /> Totals: 72,325 40, 285 <br /> * 85, 926 cy x monthly conn. factors = 20, 641 Tons <br /> ** 13, 141 cy x monthly conv. factors = 3 , 158 Tons <br /> NUMBER AND WEIGHT OF LOADS BY REFUSE COLLECTION COMPANIES <br /> Number % of % by <br /> of Loads Loads Tons Weight <br /> Sanco Disposal . . . . . . . . . 3 , 789 46% 77, 563 77% <br /> Waste Management . . . . . . . 2 ,832 34% 15,348 15% <br /> Stockton Scavenger . . . . . 1, 589 19% 7, 296 7% <br /> Delta Container . . . . . . . . 74 <1% 275 <10-. <br /> 8, 284 100,482 <br /> WASTE QUANTITY PROJECTION - CALENDAR YEAR BASIS <br /> Assembly Bill 939 , passed by the California Legislature and signed <br /> by the Governor in 1989, requires counties and cities to divert 25% <br /> and 50% of their waste stream by the years 1995 and 2000 <br /> respectively. This waste diversion from landfills is to be <br /> accomplished through source reduction, recycling and composting. <br /> The County and the Cities in the County are currently determining <br /> the existing waste diversion rates County-wide. For purposes of <br /> this report, a 10% diversion rate will be assumed until more <br /> accurate figures are determined. In 1989, the diversion rate was <br /> 10.86% based on known recycling activities. <br /> 7 <br />