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Table A I-16 shows the annual quantity of waste taken to <br />County disposal sites by city and unincorporated area <br />generators. <br />t .• r • <br />so •; • • •, <br />♦ i • ,, <br />The above totals include 11,516 tons of residential and <br />commercial waste that were transported to the Stanislaus Waste <br />to Energy Facility in 1990 from the Lovelace Transfer Station. <br />Since the transfer station is used by several cities and the <br />County, it is estimated that 53.6%, or 6,172 tons came from <br />the unincorporated areas of the County. <br />The County diverted 240 tons of wood, 19.2 tons of tires, <br />and 90.8 tons of white goods and scrap metal from the <br />unincorporated area waste stream at landfill sites. <br />Appendix I 31 <br />SELF <br />�e <br />SOURCE <br />�e �e }� <br />REBID. <br />COMM. <br />pp�a <br />INDUST. <br />HAUL <br />p <br />TOTAL <br />ESCALON <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />2,326 <br />2,326 <br />LATHROP <br />1,409 <br />1,297 <br />889 <br />3,341 <br />6,936 <br />LODI <br />17,863 <br />11,339 <br />13,980 <br />22,151 <br />65,333 <br />MANTECA <br />15,583 <br />10,493 <br />1,764 <br />7,932 <br />35,772 <br />RIPON <br />2,738 <br />1,876 <br />1,263 <br />1,613 <br />7,490 <br />STOCKTON <br />0 <br />9,421 <br />8,721 <br />45,570 <br />63,712 <br />TRACY <br />7,653 <br />9,066 <br />17,836 <br />14,435 <br />48,990 <br />CALAVERAS COUNTY <br />STANISLAUS COUNTY <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />1,184 <br />8,585 <br />1,184 <br />8,585 <br />UNINC. COUNTY <br />27,301 <br />19,863 <br />28,572 <br />46,677 <br />122,413 <br />TOTAL DISPOSED <br />72,547 <br />63,355 <br />73,025 <br />153,814 <br />362,741 <br />PERCENT OF TOTAL <br />20.0% <br />17.5% <br />20.1% <br />42.4% <br />100.0% <br />The above totals include 11,516 tons of residential and <br />commercial waste that were transported to the Stanislaus Waste <br />to Energy Facility in 1990 from the Lovelace Transfer Station. <br />Since the transfer station is used by several cities and the <br />County, it is estimated that 53.6%, or 6,172 tons came from <br />the unincorporated areas of the County. <br />The County diverted 240 tons of wood, 19.2 tons of tires, <br />and 90.8 tons of white goods and scrap metal from the <br />unincorporated area waste stream at landfill sites. <br />Appendix I 31 <br />