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Oct 1971
Cost of Residential Solid Waste Collection
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VIEW THE REPLYAuthors: Robert M. Clark, AM.ASCE, Betty L. Grupenhoff, George A. Garland, and Albert J. KleeAuthor Affiliations
Publication: Journal of the Sanitary Engineering Division
Volume 97, Issue 5
Abstract
Governmental decision-making in metropolitan areas is becoming increasingly concerned with finding comprehensive solutions to area-wide problems. Development of an adequate urban solid waste management system for residential solid waste collection is such a problem. Although solid waste services offered by various civil subdivisions in a metropolitan area may be widely divergent, the factors influencing this service are similar. For example, within a given metropolitan area one town may offer twice-a-week, rear-of-the house collection service, while another town may offer once-a-week curb service. To analyze these two different systems on a metropolitan-wide basis, it is necessary to develop appropriate analytical tools. One possibility for analyzing these factors is to apply regression analysis to economic and operational data related to solid waste collection in a given metropolitan area. This technique is applied to such an area, and the relevant factors influencing solid waste collection are determined.
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Journal of the Sanitary Engineering Division
Volume 97 • Issue 5 • October 1971
Pages: 563 - 568
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© 1971 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Published in print: Oct 1971
Published online: Feb 12, 2021
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Robert M. Clark, AM.ASCE
Chf., Urban Data Sect., Basic Data Branch, Div. of Technical Operations, Office of Solid Waste Management Programs, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio
Betty L. Grupenhoff
Statistician, Statistical Services Sect., Operational Analysis Branch, Div. of Technical Operations, Office of Solid Waste Management Programs, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio
George A. Garland
Chf., Statistical Services Sect., Operational Analysis Branch, Div. of Technical Operations, Office of Solid Waste Management Programs, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio
Albert J. Klee
Chf., Operational Analysis Branch, Div. of Technical Operations, Office of Solid Waste Management Programs, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio.
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