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Composting Landscape Waste

Rodney A. Fletcher
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) May 1992, 18 (3) 112-114; DOI: https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1992.026
Rodney A. Fletcher
Environmental Manager, Urbana Public Works, 706 South Glover, Urbana, Illinois 61801
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    Received volumes at the yard waste site collected by month and by fiscal year.

    MonthFY85/86FY86/87FY87/88FY88/89FY89/90FY90/91
    July1844325216414152827
    August21142601155514792894
    September161613882996118114132169
    October350319462792141825002518
    November254938856671532842235565
    December908228995717479681344
    January95829910871154860449
    February3811093565574390356
    March1292118613609140835
    April170416452273162317002147
    May218619912255178523692722
    June192124422393204424893211
    Total170182213328308209641980627037
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    Table 2.

    1989 Ooerational costs in dollars oer cubic yard.

    CapitalO& M*LaborMiscSubtotal
    Preprocessing1.892.772.01.587.25
    Composting1.04.851.46.423.77
    Grinding alone1.432.292.01.586.31
    • ↵*O&M = Operation & Maintenance

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