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<br />12/15/2006 <br /> <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />Community Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 2005 <br />Detailed Report <br /> <br />Equiv CO2 <br />(tons) <br /> <br />Equiv CO2 <br />(%) <br /> <br />Energy <br />(MMBtu) <br /> <br />Ih8 not8S below include the original waste data that resultod In tho nogatlvo emissions number <br />'} ADC includes Green Materials categorized as 'Plant Debns' and ADC like 1M SolirMy Class II Cover, C & 0, Roofing, Auto shroo fluff, <br />Roofing, Sludge/ biosolid was to catcgonzed as 'All OHler waste' categories of CACP software. <br />a Plant DoMs 62 0% <br />b. All Other Waste: 38.0% <br />3. The weighted average methane rocovory factor for the city is based on tonnage hauled to each landfill (74.6%). <br /> <br />Data Sourcos' <br />1. ADC tonnage data prOVided on July 20,2006 by Meghan Starkey, Senior Program Mcmagc,r, Alameda County Waste Management Authority <br />(StopWaste.org), mstarkey@stopwateorg, (510) 614-1699 - htlp //www stopwaste.org/home/index.asp?pageco590 <br />2 Methane recovery factors for individual landfill sitos (Oxplcmled In the noles above) provided by Victoria Ludwig, Program MClnagor at H-'A landfill <br />Methane Outreach Program, LudwlgVlctona@epamallepagov <br /> <br />Data entry by Palak Joshi, ProgrClm Assistant, ICLEI, palak joshl@icleiorg <br />Reference file ICLEI_San LOClndro CommunltyWaste_2005 <br /> <br />Landfill Waste <br />Paper Products <br />Food Waste <br />Plant Debris <br />WoodfT exti les <br />Subtotal Landfill Waste <br /> <br />Disposal Method - Managed Landfill <br /> <br />o <br />o <br />o <br />o <br />o <br /> <br />00 <br />00 <br />00 <br />0.0 <br />00 <br /> <br />Notes <br />1. <br /> <br />2. <br /> <br />In 2005, tho City of San I.eandro sent approximately 15,9165 tons of solid wClsto to landfills He<.:aus8 74 fj% o( the methane produced by tho <br />Union City'S solid waste is estimated to bc rQCovered, wasle emiSSions appear to be negative: 3,5118 tons. Many cities chooso to eliminate lhls <br />emissions "crodit" by roplaClng the waste tonnage Input data with zero. StopWastc.Org urgod ICLE.I to do so for the rurpo~~es of this inventory. <br />For future rdoronco, the) notes below Include the original waste data that resulted in tho nogatlvo emiSSions nlHTlber <br />City's wasto tonnage by landfill <br />a. AltarnClrJl 6,8397 tons <br />b Forward Inc. 2,8220 tons <br />c Vasco Road: 54,201 tons <br />d. KOller Canyon 7,075 tons <br />d Others (ThiS includes landfills that rccolvo less than 1 % of the lotal city waste land filled) 1,271 tons <br />City's wastc composlllon <br />a Papor products 20 6% <br />b. Food Wa>;te 11.3% <br />c Yard Waste 5.5% <br />d. Wood, textilowasto" 184% <br />o. All othc,r types 443% <br />Weightod average methane recovery factor for Hayward was calCUlated based on lonnag8 - 74.6% <br />Recycling and compost tonnage hClS boon orT1ltted from thiS analysis as complete recycling and compost data was not aVClilablo. <br /> <br />2. <br /> <br />3. <br />4 <br />Sou rces <br />1 <br /> <br />Landfill data providod on July 70, 2006 by Meghan Starkey, Senior Program Managor, AlameeJa County Waste Management Authority <br />(StopWasteorg), mstClrkey@stopwal(lorg, (510) 614-1699 <br />2. Waste characterization of the Landfill waste data b<Jsed on 2000 Alameda County Wasle U\aracteriLatlon study available online at <br />httpllwww.stopwaste org/home/index asp?page=5g0 <br />3. Methane roc overy factors for Individual landfill sites provided by Victoria LudWig, Program Manager [CPA Landfill Methane Outreach Program, <br />LudWig Vlctona@eparnallepa gov <br />Data entry: <br />Palak JOShi, Program Assistant, ICLEI, palak.joshi@iclei org, August 29, 2006 - Relerence tile ICLEI_San Leandro_CommunityWasto 2005 <br /> <br />This roport has been generated for San Leandro, CA using STAPPA/AI APCO and ICLEI's Clean Air and Climate Protection Softwaro dovflloped by I'orne <br />Smith ASSOCICltGS Inc <br />