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1997-12-01

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Waste Management & Research

Curbside collection of yard waste material is costly because the amounts collected per residence are small compared to the total waste stream and time is wasted driving by non-setting-out residences. In this paper, mathematical models are presented capable of estimating route time based on the distribution and amount of materials collected, and route and collection method characteristics. A method is presented that uses route time, set-out rate, and average set-out amount to estimate vehicle and labor requirements for compost curbside collection programs. The effect of collection practice on vehicle and labor needs is also explored. © 1997 ISWA

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Yard waste collection, vehicle and labor requirements, modeling.

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Everett, J. W., & Shahi, S. (1997). Vehicle and Labor Requirements for Yard Waste Collection. Waste Management & Research, 15(6), 627-640. doi: 10.1177/0734242x9701500607

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