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The 1999-2000 Solid Waste Management Annual Report
provides a comprehensive analysis of solid waste generation,
recycling and disposal in Florida primarily based on information
compiled by each county. This report also includes
information about the activities of the Department, other state
agencies and organizations dealing with waste issues.
Contents:.
Individual Chapter Files:.
These files are fairly large so please be patient! They are all in PDF. Thank you.
Click on the formats of the tables below to view/download them as Adobe PDF, or Microsoft Excel format.
1999 Appendix A: Introduction
| Title |
Description |
Formats |
| Table 1A |
County Municipal Solid Waste Collection
Per Capita |
Excel |
| Table 2A |
MSW Collected by Generator Type in
Florida |
Excel |
| Table 3A |
Total Tons of MSW Materials Predicted to
be Collected (2017) |
Excel |
| Table 4A |
Total Tons of MSW Managed in Florida
Facilities |
Excel |
| Table 5A |
Final Disposition of MSW in Florida |
Excel |
2000 Appendix A: Introduction
| Title |
Description |
Formats |
| Table 1A |
County Municipal Solid Waste Collection
Per Capita |
Excel |
| Table 2A |
MSW Collected by Generator Type in
Florida |
Excel |
| Table 3A |
Total Tons of MSW Materials Predicted to
be Collected (2017) |
Excel |
| Table 4A |
Total Tons of MSW Managed in Florida
Facilities |
Excel |
| Table 5A |
Final Disposition of MSW in Florida |
Excel |
1999 Appendix B: Recycling and Waste Reduction
| Title |
Description |
Formats |
| Table 1B |
Municipal Solid Waste Disposal Per Capita |
Excel |
| Table 2B |
County Waste Reduction in Florida |
Excel |
| Table 3B |
Total Tons of MSW and Minimum Five
Materials Collected and Recycled |
Excel |
| Table 4B |
Total Tons of MSW and Special Waste
Materials Collected and Recycled |
Excel |
| Table 5B |
Total Tons of Other MSW Materials
Collected and Recycled |
Excel |
| Table 6B |
County Recycling by Descending Adjusted
Recycling Rate |
Excel |
| Table 7B |
Tons of MSW Materials Predicted to be
Collected and Recycled (1998) * |
Excel |
| Table 8B |
Minimum Five Materials Recycled in
Florida by Descending Population |
Excel |
| Table 9B |
Recycling Program Cost Summary by County |
Excel |
| Table 10B |
Curbside Recycling Programs in Florida |
Excel |
| Table 11B |
Single-Family Participation in Recycling
by Descending Population |
Excel |
| Table 12B |
Multi-Family Participation in Recycling
by Descending Population |
Excel |
| Table 13B |
Commercial Participation in Recycling by
Descending Population |
Excel |
| Table 14B |
Florida's Certified Recyclers |
Excel |
2000 Appendix B: Recycling and Waste Reduction
| Title |
Description |
Formats |
| Table 1B |
Municipal Solid Waste Disposal Per Capita |
Excel |
| Table 2B |
County Waste Reduction in Florida |
Excel |
| Table 3B |
Total Tons of MSW and Minimum Five
Materials Collected and Recycled |
Excel |
| Table 4B |
Total Tons of MSW and Special Waste
Materials Collected and Recycled |
Excel |
| Table 5B |
Total Tons of Other MSW Materials
Collected and Recycled |
Excel |
| Table 6B |
County Recycling by Descending Adjusted
Recycling Rate |
Excel |
| Table 7B |
Tons of MSW Materials Predicted to be
Collected and Recycled (1998) * |
Excel |
| Table 8B |
Minimum Five Materials Recycled in
Florida by Descending Population |
Excel |
| Table 9B |
Recycling Program Cost Summary by County |
Excel |
| Table 10B |
Curbside Recycling Programs in Florida |
Excel |
| Table 11B |
Single-Family Participation in Recycling
by Descending Population |
Excel |
| Table 12B |
Multi-Family Participation in Recycling
by Descending Population |
Excel |
| Table 13B |
Commercial Participation in Recycling by
Descending Population |
Excel |
| Table 14B |
Florida's Certified Recyclers |
Excel |
| Table 15B |
Existing and Proposed Recycling
Facilities and Service Centers |
Excel |
Appendix C: Waste to Energy, Landfills, and Special Waste
| Title |
Description |
Formats |
| Table 1C |
Florida Active landfill Facilities |
Adobe or
Excel |
| Table 2C |
Florida Construction & Demolition Debris
Facilities |
Adobe or
Excel |
| Table 4C |
County Solid Waste Disposal Fees in
Florida |
Adobe or
Excel |
| Table 5C |
Florida Waste to Energy Facilities |
Adobe |
| Table 6C |
Tire Stabilization and Abatement
Activities |
Adobe or
Excel |
| Table 7C |
Total Tons of WTE Ash Generated by
Facility |
Adobe or
Excel |
| Table 8C |
Florida WTE Ash Analysis |
Adobe or
Excel |
| Table 9C |
TCLP Test Results for Florida's WTE
Facilities |
Adobe or
Excel |
| Table 10C |
Florida WTE Ash Landfill Information |
Adobe or
Excel |
| Table 11C |
Estimated Discards of Products Containing
Mercury in Florida Municipal Solid Waste (tons) |
Adobe or
Excel |
| Table 12C |
Estimated Discards of Products
Containing Cadmium in Florida Municipal Solid Waste (tons) |
Adobe or
Excel |
| Table 13C |
Estimated Discards of Products Containing
Lead in Florida Municipal Solid Waste (tons) |
Adobe or
Excel |
Appendix D: Grant Recipients and Awards, Solid Waste Mgt. Trust Fund
| Title |
Description |
Formats |
| Table 1D |
Grant Recipients and Awards, Solid Waste Mgt. Trust Fund |
Adobe or
Excel |
Appendix E: Departments Solid and Hazardous Waste Staff
| Title |
Description |
Formats |
| Table 1D |
Departments Solid and Hazardous Waste Staff |
Adobe or
Excel |
Appendix F: County and City Coordinators
| Title |
Description |
Formats |
| Table 1F |
County Solid Waste Directors and Recycling Coordinators |
Adobe or
Excel |
| Table 2F |
City Recycling Programs in Florida |
Adobe or
Excel |
1999 Appendix G: County MSW and Recycling Data Summary Sheets
2000 Appendix G: County MSW and Recycling Data Summary Sheets
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