[45]. City has 2 teams which take care of central part twice daily all year.

[46]. Suburbs collected by contract.

[47]. Per man per day.

Table V
COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL BY CONTRACT
Ashes and RubbishAshes Only
Indianapolis, Ind.Mechanicville, N. Y.Cohoee, N. Y.Philadelphia, Pa.Washington, D. C.North Tonawanda, N. Y.
Number of collections each week—
Business Section—
Winter1[[48]]2212[[49]]1[[50]]
Summer½[[52]]2211[[49]]1[[50]]
Residential Section—
Winter121121
Summer½21111
Outlying Section—
Winter101111
Summer½01111
Miles, length of haul611–21.64
Cost of collection and disposal per cubic yard .37.51
Per capita served .39.109.15
Per ton .95.85.11
Where is can collected from and where leftRear.Curb.Curb.Curb.Rear alley or areaway.Curb.
Size and type of canCovered barrel.Not larger than flour barrel.Not specified.Can’t weigh with contents over 150 lbs.Metal covered, 5 to 24 gals.Metal.
Quantity collected in year—
Tons96,552 676,20091,070
Cubic yards64,368 1,229,456151,783
Loads32,184 37,946
Size of load3 ton. 4 cubic yds.
Cubic yards per man employed201 12 in winter, 6 in summer.
Cubic yards per capita served214 .67.43
Population served per man employed938 Varies.4,343
Number of men employed—
Summer242 121
Winter502 1203
Number of men on each wagon222 2–32
Type of wagon usedSteel King.Covered.Covered, Dump.Wooden body, metal covered. Metal body, metal covered. Trucks, metal and canvas covered.Bottom dump, canvas covered.Dump.
Number of wagons—
Summer1215 81
Winter3715 602
Number of motor vehicles 314
Motor vehicles used for short or long haulBoth.Both.
Description of collection system3 districts.City divided into 9 districts. Each district divided into 12 sub-districts; from each of these districts each day ashes and rubbish collected. Ashes placed at curb line and rubbish kept inside premises in readily accessible place. Rubbish card hung at gate and gives evidence that there is rubbish to be collected. Rubbish must be bagged or bundled. Ashes collected in amount not exceeding 400 lbs. from all buildings with certain exceptions. Rubbish collection in unlimited amount from residences and not exceeding 4 barrels from retail business houses. City has experienced difficulty in having ashes and rubbish placed separately in proper container. Unsuccessful attempt was made to facilitate this by having ashes and rubbish collected on separate days. In 1918 both will be collected on the same day.Layout depends upon density and amount to be removed. Large part of city set aside to receive service on certain days. This is subdivided and definite routes assigned each wagon. Both city and contractor maintain inspection forces.6 districts are arranged according to quantity of ashes collected as ascertained on trial collection of 3 months.
Disposal of AshesDump.Fill.Dump.Fill.
City own or rent dumpsRiver bottom.Free.Free.Mostly privately owned.Some owned.Free.
Annual cost to city for collection and disposal $2,700$3,900$710,240 $2,000
Average quantity collected daily—
Summer10 tons.1,565[[51]] 2½ tons.
Winter10 tons.6,524[[51]] 15 tons.

[48]. Not collected from public buildings or from steam, hot water or power plants, except in private residences or apartment houses of not more than 4 apartments each.

[49]. No collection made from stores, hotels, etc.

[50]. Not more than 10 bushels collected from any one place in a week.

[51]. Collected by 9 contractors, one for each district. Steam ashes collected by private collectors.

Eleven cities report that the number of cubic yards of ashes and rubbish collected a year per capita served was from .46 to 1.72, the average being .89. Four other cities report that the number of cubic yards of ashes only collected a year per capita served was 1.016. The lowest was .73 and the highest 1.33.