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March 2005 KOKUSAI KOGYO CO., LTD. JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY (JICA) MUNICIPALITY OF PHNOM PENH KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA THE STUDY ON SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF PHNOM PENH IN THE KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA Final Report Databook NO. GE JR 05-007

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March 2005

KOKUSAI KOGYO CO., LTD.

JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY (JICA)MUNICIPALITY OF PHNOM PENHKINGDOM OF CAMBODIA

THE STUDY ONSOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF PHNOM PENHIN THE KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA

Final ReportDatabook

NO.

GEJR

05-007

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CONTENTS

Page:

Data 1 Waste Amount and Composition Survey (Rainy and Dry Season)........................................................................... 1-1

1.1 Waste amount survey.................................................................................. 1-1 1.1.1 Result in dry season ........................................................................ 1-1 1.1.2 Result in rainy season ..................................................................... 1-2

1.2 Waste composition survey in dry season.................................................... 1-3 1.2.1 Methodology................................................................................... 1-3 1.2.2 Result in dry season ........................................................................ 1-9 1.2.3 Result in rainy season ................................................................... 1-15

Data 2 Time & Motion Survey (Dry and Wet Season) ................ 2-1

2.1 Data obtained from the survey.................................................................... 2-1

Data 3 Public Opinion Survey..................................................... 3-1

3.1 Questionnaire and Data .............................................................................. 3-1 3.1.1 Households Survey ......................................................................... 3-1 3.1.2 Business Establishment Survey .................................................... 3-19

Data 4 Social Environment Survey in and around the Final Disposal Site ................................................................... 4-1

4.1 Questionnaire and Data .............................................................................. 4-1 4.1.1 Local Resident Survey .................................................................... 4-1 4.1.2 Waste Picker Survey..................................................................... 4-11

Data 5 Cleansing Worker Survey ............................................... 5-1

5.1 Questionnaire.............................................................................................. 5-1 5.1.1 Cleansing Worker Survey............................................................... 5-1 5.1.2 Questionnaire of SHG Member Survey.......................................... 5-6

Data 6 Medical Institutions Survey ............................................. 6-1

6.1 Questionnaire and Data .............................................................................. 6-1 6.1.1 General Information........................................................................ 6-1 6.1.2 Waste Management......................................................................... 6-2 6.1.3 Financial Matter ............................................................................ 6-16 6.1.4 Cooperation for Waste Management ............................................ 6-18 6.1.5 Other ............................................................................................. 6-20

Data 7 Topographic Survey ........................................................ 7-1

7.1 Stun Mean Chey Disposal Site ................................................................... 7-1 7.2 Dang Kor Disposal Site ............................................................................ 7-16

Data 8 Geological Survey ........................................................... 8-1

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8.1 Introduction ................................................................................................ 8-1 8.2 Scope of Work ............................................................................................ 8-1

8.2.1 Field Work ...................................................................................... 8-1 8.2.2 Standard Penetration Test (SPT)..................................................... 8-3 8.2.3 Sampling ......................................................................................... 8-4

8.3 Laboratory Testing Program....................................................................... 8-4 8.4 Relative Density and Consistency .............................................................. 8-4

8.5 Result of the Survey ................................................................................... 8-5 8.5.1 Ground Condition and Soil Properties............................................ 8-5 8.5.2 Ground Water Condition .............................................................. 8-11

8.6 Other data ................................................................................................. 8-11 8.6.1 Summary of Laboratory Testing Result........................................ 8-12 8.6.2 Unconfined Compression Test Result .......................................... 8-17 8.6.3 Particle Size Distribution Curve ................................................... 8-43 8.6.4 Consolidation Test Result ............................................................. 8-55 8.6.5 Field Permeability Test Result...................................................... 8-85

Data 9 Pilot Project: Public Education Campaign....................... 9-1

9.1 Result of the public awareness survey before pilot project ........................ 9-1

9.2 Result of the public awareness survey after pilot project ........................... 9-9

Data 10 Database Management System.................................... 10-1

10.1 Weighbridge Data..................................................................................... 10-1

Data 11 Environment Impact Assessment Survey (Appendix) ... 11-1

11.1 Meteorological data from 1999 till 2003.................................................. 11-1

11.2 The data for traffic volume survey ........................................................... 11-3

11.3 The results for fauna and flora survey ...................................................... 11-4 11.3.1 Threatened and CITES listed Herp Species in Cambodia ............ 11-4 11.3.2 List of mammal species protected in Cambodia........................... 11-5 11.3.3 List of flora identified on the study site........................................ 11-6 11.3.4 Bird species encountered in the study area. ................................ 11-10 11.3.5 Fish species encountered in the study area. ................................ 11-11 11.3.6 Other aquatic species encountered in the study area. ................. 11-12 11.3.7 Mammal species encountered in the study area.......................... 11-12 11.3.8 Reptile species encountered in the study area ............................ 11-12 11.3.9 Insect species encountered in the study area .............................. 11-14 11.3.10 Fruit trees encountered in the study area................................. 11-15 11.3.11 Flowers encountered in the study area .................................... 11-15 11.3.12 Trees encountered in the study area ........................................ 11-17

11.4 The results of noise monitoring .............................................................. 11-18

11.5 The methodrology for noise monitoring................................................. 11-20 11.5.1 Conditions of noise level meter .................................................. 11-20 11.5.2 Measurement............................................................................... 11-20

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11.6 The methodrology for air pollution monitoring ..................................... 11-20 11.6.1 Method of Analysis for Nitrogen Dioxide (N02) ........................ 11-20

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Data 1

Waste Amount and Composition Survey

(Rainy and Dry Season)

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Data 1 Waste Amount and Composition Survey (Rainy and Dry Season)

1.1 Waste amount survey

1.1.1 Result in dry season

Table 1-1: Generation Source and Number of Waste Samples

Generation Source Samples Per Day

Survey Days

Total Samples

High 20 7 140 Middle 20 7 140 Households

(by income) Low 20 7 140 Restaurants 5 7 35 Commercial Other Shops 5 7 35

Markets 2 7 14 Schools 2 7 14 Streets 8 7 56 Hotels 2 7 14 Offices 5 7 35 Collection Vehicles 1 7 7 Total 90 --- 630

Table 1-2: Household Waste Generation Ratio in the Target area

Item High Income

Middle Income

Low Income

Number of samples 140 140 140 Average value (g/person/day) 668.5 545.3 445.9 Maximum value (g/person/day) 2021 1280 1300 Minimum value (g/person/day) 255 167 87

Table 1-3: Population by Income Level & Household Waste Generation Ratio

Item Average

monthly income (Riel)

Population by Income Level

Generaration Ratio

(g/person/day) High Income Household 3,708,000 10% 668.5 Middle Income Household 1,291,000 30% 545.3 Low Income Household 636,000 60% 445.9 Weight Average --- --- 498.0

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Table 1-4: Daily Waste Generation Amount in Dry Season (2003)

1.1.2 Result in rainy season

Table 1-5: Generation Source and Number of Waste Samples

Generation Source Samples Per Day

Survey Days

Total Samples

High 20 7 140 Middle 20 7 140 Households

(by income) Low 20 7 140 Restaurants 5 7 35 Commercial Other Shops 5 7 35

Markets 2 7 14 Schools 2 7 14 Streets 8 7 56 Hotels 2 7 14 Offices 5 7 35 Collection Vehicles 1 7 7 Total 90 --- 630

Table 1-6: Household Waste Generation Ratio in the Target area

Item High Income

Middle Income

Low Income

Number of samples 140 140 140 Average value (g/person/day) 646.2 501.4 435.2 Maximum value (g/person/day) 1216 923 900 Minimum value (g/person/day) 250 196 104

Table 1-7: Population by Income Level & Household Waste Generation Ratio

Item Average monthly

income (Riel)

Population by Income Level

Generation Ratio

(g/person/day) High Income Household 3,708,000 10% 646.2 Middle Income Household 1,291,000 30% 501.4 Low Income Household 636,000 60% 435.2 Weight Average --- --- 476.1

Waste Type Unit Number of Generation

Sources Generation Ratio

Daily Generation Amount

(tons/day) Household Waste 597.3 1,199,414 498.0 597.3Commercial Waste (Restaurants) 54.0 27,808 1,940 7.4Commercial Waste (Other Shops) 153.1 33,524 4,566 8.4Market Waste 88.0 51.766 1,700 42.5School Waste 6,9 385,013 18 6,9Street Sweeping Waste 2.6 56 47,235 2.6Hotel Waste 2.7 13,385 199 1.2Office Waste 1.1 368 2,946 1.1

Total 905.7

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Table 1-8: Daily Waste Generation Amount in Rainy Season (2003)

1.2 Waste composition survey in dry season

1.2.1 Methodology

a. Reduction Method for sampling

After transporting all sample waste to the disposal site (waste composition analysis point), the waste samples from each representative sector were reduced by the following method:

Step 1. Mixing: Waste from each source is mixed for every category. If the waste contains large particles (e.g., cardboard, textiles, etc.) those items are cut into smaller pieces and mixed again. Cutting the waste into smaller pieces is carried out to obtain an even mixture.

Step 2. Dividing: Once the waste is mixed well, it is divided into four segments of approximately the same size.

Step 3. Reduction: The two segments of waste diagonally opposite each other are removed and the remaining waste is mixed again.

Step 4. The above steps are repeated until the volume of the remaining waste is reduced in size to approximately 40 liters.

Step 5. The waste sample is then put into a calibrated plastic bucket and dropped 3 times from a height of 30 centimeters. Then, the volume and weight are recorded.

Waste Type Unit Number of Generation

Sources

Generation Ratio

Daily Generation Amount (tons/day)

Household Waste g/person/day 1,199,414 476 570.9Commercial Waste (Restaurants) g/table/day 27,808 1,387 38.6Commercial Waste (Other Shops) g/shop/day 33,524 4,437 148.8Market Waste g/stall/day 51.766 1,945 100.7School Waste g/student/day 385,013 21 8.1Street Sweeping Waste g/km/day 56 59,510 3.3Hotel Waste g/room/day 13,385 263 3.5Office Waste g/office/day 368 4,174 1.5

Total 875.4

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Figure 1-1: Mixing, Reduction, and Separation of Waste Samples (Reduction method)

b. Specific gravity

The specific gravity of the waste sample was calculated with the following formula.

Specific gravity = Net weight of waste / Volume of waste

c. Physical Composition (wet basis)

The physical composition was measured on a “wet basis” (as discarded, before the waste had a chance to dry). The samples were divided into the following 10 components, and the weight of each was measured.

• paper • rubber and leather • kitchen waste • textiles • plastics • grass and wood • metals • bottles and glass • soil and stone • others

d. Three contents (water content)

First, the samples were weighed before drying. Then, after drying out for two hours in a dryer set at 110 degrees, the samples were weighed again, and the water content was calculated by the following formula.

Waste

removed

removed

i. Mixing

ii. Dividing

iii. Reducing

Waste for mixing

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100WeightOriginal

WeightDryWeightOriginal(%)ContentWater ×−

=

e. Three contents (combustible matter, ash)

After weighing the dried wastes, the samples were mixed and crushed, and then dried out again for five hours in a dryer set at 550 degrees to measure combustible matter and ash.

Ash (%) = sample weight after drying at 550 degrees / original sample weight ×100

Combustible matter (%) = 100 - water content (%) – ash (%)

f. Chemical analysis

The method of total nitrogen is the Kjeldahl Method (1965). The method of carbon is the Walkly and Black Method (1934).

f.1 Nitrogen

Total N is determined by the macro Kjeldahl method which uses digestion with concentrated sulphuric acid (H2SO4) with added sodium sulphate (NaSO4) or potassium sulphate (K2SO4) to raise the boiling point, and copper (CuSO4.7H2O) and selenium (Se) power as catalysts to convert N in the sample to ammonium sulphate, (NH4)2SO4. This is carried out in 150-ml calibrated test tubes using a commercial (in this case, a GERHARDT Kjeldahltherm) digestion block.

Apparatus

a) DIGESTION TUBES, 150-ml calibrated glass test tubes

b) DIGESTION BLOCK (GERHARDT KJELDAHLTHERM), with 2 rows of 4 holes

c) STEAM DISTILLATION ASSEMBLY (GERHARDR Vapodist 1)

d) FUME CUPBOARD

e) BURETTE, readable to 0.05ml

Reagents

a) SULPHURIC ACID, H2SO4 concentrated with specific gravity of 1.84g/m3

b) MIXED CATALYST. Combine 40g of anhydrous potassium sulphate (K2SO4), 4 g of copper in a mortar with pestle and mix carefully

c) SODIUM HYDROXIDE SOLUTION = 10M. Carefully, dissolve 800g of NaOH pellets in 2L of water, stirring constantly.

d) TALC, fine power

e)BORIC ACID, 2% Dissolve 40.0g H3BO3 in water and make to 2000ml

d) SULPHURIC ACID, 0.1M. Pipette 28 ml of concentrated H2SO4 into a 1-liter volumetric flask and make to volume with water.

e) ALIZARIN-BROMOCRESOL GREEN MIXED INDICATOR. Mix 0.05g of alizarin red S(C14H6Na2O7S) and 0.05g of bromocresol in 100ml water.

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f) PHENOLPHTHALEIN INDICATOR, 1% Dissolve 1g in 100ml into a dry 150ml of ethanol.

Procedure

DIGESTION

a) Weigh 1.00g of waste into a dry 150-ml digestion tube.

b) 1 reagent blank and 1 control sample should be carried throughout the following procedure.

c) Add 10 small (= 5mm diameter) glass beads to the digestion tube to control boiling.

d) Add catalyst mixture (2 to 3g).

e) Add 15 ml of concentrated H2SO4.

f) Swirl gently to mix and place on the preheated digestion block (=370 °C).

g) Boil the digestion mixture until it decolorizes (usually a pale greenish brown or off white color) and then carry on digestion for a further 60-90 minutes.

h) Remove tube from block

i) Before the mixture is completely cooled, add 5g of talc fine powder, 2 drops of phenolphthalein indicator 1% and then carefully add 60 ml of 10M NaOH. The solution color should now be red.

j) When cool, transfer to distillation apparatus.

DISTILLATION AND TITRATION

a) Before analyzing samples, wash distillation apparatus by carrying out a distillation using water only.

b) Transfer the whole sample in its digestion flask to the steam distillation apparatus.

c) Put into a 250 ml conical flask add 50ml of 2% boric acid and 15 drops of mixed indicator. Place the flask under the delivery tube of the condenser so that the tip is under the surface of liquid.

d) With steam, distil the sample solution into the boric acid. The indicator in the boric acid will change colour as the NH3 begins to distil over.

e) When about 150 ml of distillate has been collected, remove the 250 ml flask from the apparatus, rinsing the tip of the delivery tube with water into the flask.

f) Stop the entry of steam. The distilling flask will empty and then can be removed.

g) Titrate the distillate against 0.1M H2SO4 to the yellow/orange colour of the indicator. Record titres (T1 for blank and T2 for sample).

Calculation of results

Total N (%) = (T1-T2) * M*0.014* 100/W,

where T1 = blank titre (mL) with 0.1M H2SO4 T2 = sample titre (mL) with 0.1M H2SO4

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M = molarity of H2SO4 of H2SO4 (= 0.1M) 0.014 = weight of 1 millimole of nitrogen (g) W = sample weight (= 1g)

f.2 Carbon

The method to identify carbon is an adaptation of the Walkly and Black (1934) procedure in which waste is oxidized by dichromate (Cr2O7

2-) and sulphuric acid (H2SO4) using the heat of dilution of the sulphuric acid (about 120°C) according to the following reaction.

2Cr2O72- + 16 H+ + 3C = 4Cr+ + 8H2O + 3CO2

Unreduced dichromate is titrated with ferrous ammonium sulphate using diphenylamine as a redox indicator. Oxidation of organic matter is not complete, averaging about 77%; therefore, a factor of 1.3 is applied during the calculation.

Apparatus

FUME CUPBOARD

AURETTE, readable to 0.05 ml

Reagents

a) POTASSIUM DICHROMATE, 1 N. Dissolve 98.07g of K2Cr2O7 (dried overnight at 105°C) in water and make to 2 liters.

b) FERROUS AMMONIUM SULPHATE (FAS) SOLUTION, 0.5N in 0.5N H2SO4. Dissolve 393g of Fe(NH4)2(SO4)2.6H2O in about 1500ml water. Then add 30 ml of concentrated H2SO4 and make to 2 liters with water.

c) DIPHENYLAMINE INDICATOR. Dissolve 0.5g of diphenylamine in 100ml of concentrated H2SO4.

d) SODIUM FLUORIDE, NaF Laboratory Grade reagent.

e) SULPHURIC ACID, H2SO4 concentrated with specific gravity of 1.84 g/cm3.

Procedure

a) Weigh 0.5g of waste into a dry 250-ml conical flask. (The laboratory usually uses 1.0g of waste. The amount of waste used depends on the total N%, the lower the total N %, the greater amount of waste used.)

b) Include 1 reagent blank and 1 control waste sample in each batch.

c) Add 10ml of 1N K2Cr2O7 to the flask and swirl gently to disperse the waste and achieve complete wetting.

d) In the fume cupboard, add 20 ml of concentrated H2SO4 and immediately swirl vigorously for 1 minute to thoroughly mix waste with reagents.

Note: This step and the timing of the next step are important as the oxidation of carbon is dependant on the acid being mixed rapidly to obtain the maximum temperature, and on the reaction continuing for the correct time.

e) Let stand for 30 minutes

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f) Add 100ml of water to the flask

g) Add 3-5 g of NaF crystal and 10 drops of diphenylamine indicator (5 drops for the blank) and 20 mL of water.

i) Titrate the excess potassium dichromate with 0.5N FAS solution. During the titration the indicator colour changes from pals muddy blue to dark muddy bleu and flashes to brilliant green at the end point. Record titration results (T1 for blank and T2 for samples).

Calculations

Normality of FAS (N) = 10/T1,

where T1 = mL FAS solution for blank titration

Organic C(%) = (T1-T2) * N * 0.003 * f * 100/W,

where T1 = mL FAS solution for blank titration

T2 = mL FAS solution for sample titration

N = normality of FAS solution (from [1] = 0.5N

0.003 = weight of 1 milliequivalant of carbon (g)

f = oxidation factor (f =1.3)

w = weight of sample (w =1g)

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1.2.

2 R

esul

t in

dry

seas

on

Tabl

e 1-

9: S

peci

fic G

ravi

ty o

f Hou

seho

ld W

aste

U

nit:

kg/l

Dry

sea

son

Cat

egor

y 23

Mar

ch

2003

24

Mar

ch

2003

25

Mar

ch

2003

26

Mar

ch

2003

27

Mar

ch

2003

28

Mar

ch

2003

29

Mar

ch

2003

30

Mar

ch

2003

To

tal

0.17

0.

24

0.20

0.21

0.17

0.25

0.30

Pap

er

0.

12

0.19

0.

40

0.20

0.

20

0.08

0.

07

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Kitc

hen

Was

te

0.

36

0.45

0.

45

0.57

0.

41

0.44

0.

49

Met

als

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

0.

20

NA

N

A

Text

ile

N

A

NA

0.

13

NA

N

A

0.10

0.

20

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

N

A

NA

N

A

0.50

N

A

NA

N

A

Gra

ss /W

ood

0.

19

0.08

0.

40

0.09

0.

18

0.11

0.

11

Soi

l /S

tone

NA

0.

60

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

P

last

ics

0.

05

0.06

0.

06

0.06

0.

06

0.08

0.

07

High income

Oth

ers

N

A

0.50

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Tota

l 0.

25

0.19

0.

290.

180.

310.

280.

30P

aper

0.09

0.

50

0.20

0.

09

0.13

0.

06

0.16

R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

r

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

K

itche

n W

aste

0.46

0.

39

0.32

0.

43

0.58

0.

45

0.46

M

etal

s

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

0.30

N

A

NA

Te

xtile

0.30

N

A

NA

0.

08

0.10

0.

10

0.15

B

ottle

s /G

lass

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

0.40

G

rass

/Woo

d

0.30

0.

20

0.40

N

A

0.08

N

A

0.15

S

oil /

Sto

ne

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

0.

60

NA

N

A

Pla

stic

s

0.07

0.

06

0.08

0.

15

0.15

0.

06

0.17

Middle income

Oth

ers

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Tota

l 0.

24

0.29

0.

240.

230.

220.

210.

17P

aper

0.17

N

A

NA

0.

20

0.12

0.

20

NA

R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

r

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

K

itche

n W

aste

0.50

0.

41

0.49

0.

29

0.17

0.

39

0.36

M

etal

s

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

Te

xtile

NA

N

A

NA

0.

40

0.40

0.

20

NA

B

ottle

s /G

lass

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

G

rass

/Woo

d

0.05

N

A

0.40

0.

10

0.10

0.

07

NA

S

oil /

Sto

ne

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

0.

80

0.40

N

A

Pla

stic

s

0.06

0.

05

0.05

0.

06

0.05

0.

06

0.07

Low income

Oth

ers

N

A

NA

0.

60

0.40

N

A

0.27

N

A

Tota

l 0.

17

0.31

0.

29

0.15

0.

06

0.20

0.

22

Pap

er

0.17

0.

08

NA

0.07

0.

03

0.03

0.

06

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

NA

N

A

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Kitc

hen

Was

te0.

36

0.27

0.

30

0.31

0.

20

0.45

0.

35

Met

als

NA

N

A

0.20

N

AN

AN

AN

ATe

xtile

N

A

0.17

0.

40

NA

0.05

N

AN

AB

ottle

s /G

lass

NA

N

A

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Gra

ss /W

ood

0.14

0.

06

0.16

0.

16

0.06

0.

12

0.06

S

oil /

Sto

neN

A

0.80

0.

80

0.73

0.

30

0.73

0.

40

Pla

stic

s 0.

04

0.03

0.

07

0.04

0.

03

0.03

0.

03

Uncollected area

Oth

ers

NA

0.

40

0.80

0.

35

NA

0.10

0.

20

Tabl

e 1-

10: B

ulk

Den

sity

of O

ther

Was

te (1

/2)

Uni

t: kg

/l D

ry s

easo

n C

ateg

ory

23 M

arch

20

03

24 M

arch

20

03

25 M

arch

20

03

26 M

arch

20

03

27 M

arch

20

03

28 M

arch

20

03

29 M

arch

20

03

30 M

arch

20

03

Tota

l 0.

400.

400.

310.

400.

340.

420.

35

Pap

er

0.

45

0.30

0.

36

0.33

0.

56

0.41

0.

33

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Kitc

hen

Was

te

0.

50

0.62

0.

49

0.55

0.

73

0.88

0.

64

Met

als

0.

13

NA

N

A

0.40

0.

20

0.10

0.

20

Text

ile

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

0.

36

0.26

0.

29

0.60

0.

17

0.19

0.

37

Gra

ss /W

ood

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

0.13

0.

10

Soi

l /S

tone

0.60

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

0.

60

NA

P

last

ics

0.

07

0.07

0.

07

0.15

0.

06

0.09

0.

08

Restaurant

Oth

ers

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Tota

l 0.

350.

360.

300.

330.

330.

270.

23

Pap

er

0.

17

NA

N

A

0.20

0.

24

0.20

0.

08

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Kitc

hen

Was

te

0.

42

0.46

0.

53

0.47

0.

40

0.36

0.

44

Met

als

N

A

NA

0.

30

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Text

ile

0.

50

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Gra

ss /W

ood

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

0.

15

NA

N

A

Soi

l /S

tone

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

P

last

ics

0.

04

0.08

0.

07

0.03

0.

04

0.06

0.

06

Other Shop

Oth

ers

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Tota

l 0.

150.

130.

140.

140.

190.

130.

09

Pap

er

0.

09

0.08

0.

08

0.12

0.

08

0.09

0.

05

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Kitc

hen

Was

te

0.

35

0.21

0.

28

0.27

0.

26

0.31

0.

41

Met

als

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Text

ile

0.

40

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

1.

00

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Gra

ss /W

ood

0.

05

NA

N

A

0.05

0.

05

NA

0.

03

Soi

l /S

tone

NA

N

A

0.80

0.

80

NA

N

A

NA

P

last

ics

0.

04

0.02

0.

03

0.04

0.

03

0.04

0.

02

Market

Oth

ers

0.

41

NA

N

A

NA

0.

80

NA

N

A

Tota

l 0.

070.

140.

130.

040.

090.

11

Pap

er

0.

14

0.15

0.

17

0.04

0.

12

0.15

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

Kitc

hen

Was

te

0.

70

0.37

0.

30

0.20

0.

42

0.75

Met

als

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

Text

ile

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

0.20

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

Gra

ss /W

ood

0.

08

0.10

0.

11

NA

0.

12

0.08

Soi

l /S

tone

NA

0.

80

0.60

N

A

0.60

0.

55

P

last

ics

0.

05

0.06

0.

08

0.03

0.

08

0.06

School

Oth

ers

0.

80

0.80

0.

30

0.40

0.

25

0.33

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Tabl

e 1-

11: B

ulk

Den

sity

of O

ther

Was

te (2

/2)

Uni

t: kg

/l D

ry s

easo

n C

ateg

ory

23 M

arch

20

03

24 M

arch

20

03

25 M

arch

20

03

26 M

arch

20

03

27 M

arch

20

03

28 M

arch

20

03

29 M

arch

20

03

30 M

arch

20

03

Tota

l 0.

180.

14

0.

170.

210.

11P

aper

0.

03

0.03

0.

02

NA

0.

10

R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

rN

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

K

itche

n W

aste

N

A

NA

0.

27

0.18

N

A

M

etal

s N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Te

xtile

N

A

NA

0.

20

0.30

N

A

B

ottle

s /G

lass

N

A

NA

N

A

0.80

N

A

G

rass

/Woo

d 0.

08

0.08

0.

05

0.08

0.

07

S

oil /

Sto

ne

1.05

0.

63

1.02

1.

00

0.80

Pla

stic

s 0.

03

0.02

0.

06

0.03

0.

04

Street Sweeping

Oth

ers

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

Tota

l 0.

14

0.23

0.

150.

110.

250.

220.

18P

aper

0.08

0.

40

0.40

0.

06

0.10

0.

12

0.10

R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

r

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

K

itche

n W

aste

0.28

N

A

0.45

0.

17

0.49

0.

35

0.35

M

etal

s

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

Te

xtile

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

B

ottle

s /G

lass

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

G

rass

/Woo

d

0.11

0.

25

0.12

0.

08

0.27

0.

13

0.15

S

oil /

Sto

ne

N

A

NA

N

A

0.35

N

A

0.67

N

A

Pla

stic

s

0.03

0.

04

0.04

0.

04

0.03

0.

02

0.06

Hotel

Oth

ers

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Tota

l 0.

14

0.09

0.

090.

110.

110.

12P

aper

0.08

0.

08

0.07

0.

05

0.10

0.

05

R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

r

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

K

itche

n W

aste

0.32

N

A

0.23

0.

30

0.31

0.

30

M

etal

s

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Te

xtile

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

B

ottle

s /G

lass

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

G

rass

/Woo

d

0.10

0.

13

NA

0.

40

0.13

N

A

S

oil /

Sto

ne

0.

60

NA

N

A

0.50

0.

53

NA

Pla

stic

s

0.03

0.

03

0.03

0.

03

0.02

0.

05

Office

Oth

ers

0.

35

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

Tota

l 0.

22

0.39

0.

230.

140.

240.

190.

24P

aper

0.28

0.

38

0.34

0.

14

0.24

0.

18

0.09

R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

r

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

K

itche

n W

aste

0.34

0.

47

0.42

0.

25

0.47

0.

44

0.39

M

etal

s

NA

0.

20

NA

0.

13

NA

N

A

NA

Te

xtile

NA

0.

34

NA

0.

40

0.25

0.

10

0.17

B

ottle

s /G

lass

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

G

rass

/Woo

d

NA

0.

25

NA

N

A

NA

0.

16

0.08

S

oil /

Sto

ne

N

A

NA

N

A

1.20

N

A

0.50

N

A

Pla

stic

s

0.04

0.

12

0.04

0.

03

0.06

0.

06

0.06

Collection Vehicle

Oth

ers

N

A

0.62

N

A

0.40

N

A

0.40

N

A

Tabl

e 1-

12: P

hysi

cal C

ompo

sitio

n of

Hou

seho

ld W

aste

Uni

t: kg

D

ry s

easo

n C

ateg

ory

23 M

arch

20

03

24 M

arch

20

03

25 M

arch

20

03

26 M

arch

20

03

27 M

arch

20

03

28 M

arch

20

03

29 M

arch

20

03

30 M

arch

20

03

Pap

er

0.7

1.3

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.3

0.4

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

N

A

NA

0.

1 N

A

NA

N

A

NA

K

itche

n W

aste

2.5

5.9

5 5.

7 4.

1 4.

8 4.

9 Te

xtile

0.13

0.

2 0.

4 0.

2 N

A

0.2

0.2

Pla

stic

1.4

1.1

0.9

1 1.

6 1.

5 1.

7 G

rass

/Woo

d

3.7

1.1

0.2

0.7

0.7

0.9

0.8

Met

als

0.

001

0.00

1 0.

001

0.00

1 0.

2 0.

001

NA

B

ottle

s /G

lass

NA

0.

25

0.2

0.5

0.00

1 N

A

NA

S

oil /

Sto

ne

0.

001

0.6

NA

0.

001

NA

N

A

NA

High income

Oth

ers

N

A

0.25

N

A

NA

0.

001

NA

N

A

Pap

er

0.7

0.5

0.2

0.9

0.8

0.3

0.8

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

N

A

NA

N

A

0.00

1 0.

001

NA

N

A

Kitc

hen

Was

te

6.

9 3.

9 4.

5 9.

5 8.

1 6.

3 9.

7 Te

xtile

0.3

0.2

0.00

1 0.

4 0.

1 0.

2 0.

3 P

last

ic

3.

6 0.

9 1.

2 3.

2 3.

7 2

3.8

Gra

ss /W

ood

0.

3 0.

2 0.

4 0.

001

0.5

0.00

1 0.

3 M

etal

s

0.00

1 0.

001

NA

N

A

0.3

0.1

0.00

1 B

ottle

s /G

lass

NA

0.

001

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

0.8

Soi

l /S

tone

0.00

1 0.

001

0.00

1 0.

2 0.

6 N

A

0.00

1

Middle income

Oth

ers

N

A

NA

N

A

0.2

NA

N

A

NA

P

aper

0.

50.

20.

10.

10.

60.

20.

2 R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

r

NA

N

A

0.00

1 N

A

0.00

1 0.

001

NA

K

itche

n W

aste

9 3.

3 4.

9 3.

8 3.

3 8.

5 2.

5 Te

xtile

0.05

0.

001

0.2

0.2

0.4

0.2

0.1

Pla

stic

2.4

1.1

0.6

0.9

2 2.

3 0.

8 G

rass

/Woo

d

0.1

0.2

0.2

0.2

0.2

0.2

0.1

Met

als

N

A

NA

0.

001

0.00

1 0.

001

0.00

1 N

A

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

N

A

0.00

1 0.

001

NA

N

A

0.00

1 N

A

Soi

l /S

tone

NA

0.

001

0.00

1 0.

1 0.

4 1.

2 0.

001

Low income

Oth

ers

N

A

NA

0.

3 0.

2 N

A

0.8

NA

P

aper

0.

50.

30.

10.

50.

10.

20.

3 R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

rN

AN

AN

AN

AN

AN

AN

A

Kitc

hen

Was

te2.

53

1.8

2.8

0.8

2.7

4.5

Text

ile

0.00

70.

50.

40.

001

0.1

0.00

1 0.

001

Pla

stic

0.

70.

750.

71.

10.

50.

50.

8 G

rass

/Woo

d1.

30.

51.

13.

21.

13.

50.

6 M

etal

s 0.

150.

001

0.2

0.00

10.

001

0.00

1 0.

001

Bot

tles

/Gla

ssN

A0.

001

0.00

10.

20.

001

NA

0.00

1 S

oil /

Sto

ne

0.75

0.8

0.4

2.9

0.6

2.2

0.8

Uncollected area O

ther

s 0.

420.

40.

42.

10.

10.

30.

2

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Tabl

e 1-

13: P

hysi

cal C

ompo

sitio

n of

Oth

er W

aste

(1/2

)

Uni

t: kg

D

ry s

easo

n C

ateg

ory

23 M

arch

20

03

24 M

arch

20

03

25 M

arch

20

03

26 M

arch

20

03

27 M

arch

20

03

28 M

arch

20

03

29 M

arch

20

03

30 M

arch

20

03

Pap

er

5 2.

1 1.

82

3.9

4.1

2.6

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

N

A

NA

N

A

0.00

1 0.

001

NA

0.

001

Kitc

hen

Was

te

15.4

8.

1 4.

9 6.

1 8.

7 10

.5

8.9

Text

ile

0.

001

NA

0.

001

NA

0.

001

NA

0.

001

Pla

stic

2.9

1.3

0.9

1.5

1.5

2.4

1.9

Gra

ss /W

ood

0.

2 0.

001

0.00

1 N

A

0.1

0.8

0.2

Met

als

0.

5 0.

001

0.2

0.2

0.2

0.5

0.4

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

2.5

2.3

2.3

0.6

2.5

3.3

1.1

Soi

l /S

tone

0.6

NA

N

A

NA

0.

1 0.

6 N

A

Restaurant

Oth

ers

N

A

NA

0.

001

NA

0.

001

NA

N

A

Pap

er

0.5

0.2

0.1

0.2

1.2

10.

3R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

r

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

K

itche

n W

aste

7.

5 7.

8 4.

2 5.

2 8.

4 5.

1 3.

5 Te

xtile

2.5

NA

0.

001

0.00

1 N

A

NA

N

A

Pla

stic

0.7

0.5

0.5

0.3

0.6

1.4

0.9

Gra

ss /W

ood

N

A

0.00

1 0.

001

NA

0.

3 0.

001

NA

M

etal

s

0.00

1 N

A

0.3

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

S

oil /

Sto

ne

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

0.

3 N

A

NA

Other Shop

Oth

ers

N

A

NA

0.

001

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Pap

er

1.5

0.55

0.

30.

70.

50.

90.

4R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

r

NA

N

A

NA

0.

001

NA

N

A

NA

K

itche

n W

aste

8.

5 2.

05

3.6

3.5

5.7

4.9

4.9

Text

ile

0.

4 0.

001

NA

0.

001

NA

N

A

0.00

1 P

last

ic

1.

8 0.

8 0.

6 1

0.8

1.1

0.5

Gra

ss /W

ood

0.

7 0.

001

0.00

1 0.

2 0.

3 0.

001

0.3

Met

als

N

A

0.00

1 0.

001

0.00

1 N

A

0.00

1 0.

001

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

1 0.

001

0.00

1 0.

1 N

A

0.00

1 N

A

Soi

l /S

tone

NA

N

A

0.4

0.4

NA

0.

2 0.

001

Market

Oth

ers

2.

9 0.

01

NA

N

A

0.4

NA

N

A

Pap

er

1.1

1.5

1.9

0.7

2.6

1.9

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

N

A

0.00

1 0.

001

NA

0.

001

0.00

1

Kitc

hen

Was

te

0.7

1.1

1.5

0.1

2.1

1.5

Te

xtile

NA

0.

001

0.1

0.00

1 N

A

0.1

P

last

ic

1.

8 1.

5 3.

2 0.

3 2.

6 2.

6

Gra

ss /W

ood

0.

9 0.

9 1.

7 0.

001

1.1

1.2

M

etal

s

NA

0.

001

0.00

1 N

A

0.00

1 0.

001

B

ottle

s /G

lass

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

0.

001

NA

Soi

l /S

tone

0.2

0.8

0.6

0.00

1 0.

3 1.

1

School

Oth

ers

0.

4 0.

8 0.

9 0.

2 0.

5 1

Tabl

e 1-

14: P

hysi

cal C

ompo

sitio

n of

Oth

er W

aste

(2/2

)

Uni

t: kg

D

ry s

easo

n C

ateg

ory

23 M

arch

20

03

24 M

arch

20

03

25 M

arch

20

03

26 M

arch

20

03

27 M

arch

20

03

28 M

arch

20

03

29 M

arch

20

03

30 M

arch

20

03

Pap

er0.

30.

30.

10.

50.

4

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

Kitc

hen

Was

te0.

001

0.00

1

0.

8 0.

9 0.

2

Text

ileN

A

0.05

0.

1 0.

3 N

A

P

last

ic0.

3 0.

15

0.5

0.8

0.4

G

rass

/Woo

d1.

5 1.

5

1.

7 2.

5 2.

2

Met

als

NA

0.

001

NA

0.

001

NA

Bot

tles

/Gla

ssN

A

0.00

1

N

A

0.4

NA

Soi

l /S

tone

2.1

2.5

5.1

5 2.

4

Street Sweeping

Oth

ers

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

Pap

er

0.3

0.4

0.2

0.5

0.2

0.7

0.2

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Kitc

hen

Was

te

1.

7 N

A

0.9

0.5

5.4

4.5

2.1

Text

ile

N

A

NA

0.

001

0.00

1 N

A

0.00

1 N

A

Pla

stic

0.5

0.5

0.3

0.4

0.8

0.6

0.7

Gra

ss /W

ood

1.

5 7

1.5

0.7

4.3

1.5

1.7

Met

als

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

0.

001

0.00

1 N

A

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

0.

001

0.4

NA

N

A

NA

0.

001

0.00

1 S

oil /

Sto

ne

0.

001

NA

0.

2 0.

7 N

A

1 0.

001

Hotel

Oth

ers

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

0.

001

0.2

NA

P

aper

0.

90.

751.

71.

30.

91.

2

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

N

A

NA

0.

001

0.

001

0.00

1

Kitc

hen

Was

te

2.

25

0.3

3 1.

2 2.

5 1.

5

Text

ile

0.

001

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

0.00

1

Pla

stic

0.7

0.7

0.8

0.5

0.5

0.5

G

rass

/Woo

d

0.5

0.75

0.

001

0.4

0.5

0.00

1

Met

als

0.

001

NA

N

A

0.00

1 0.

001

0.00

1

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

0.

062

0.00

1 0.

01

0.00

1 0.

001

NA

Soi

l /S

tone

0.3

0.00

1 0.

001

1 0.

8 N

A

Office

Oth

ers

0.

7 0.

001

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

P

aper

2.

21.

51.

71.

73.

10.

71.

1 R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

r

NA

0.

2 N

A

0.01

0.

001

0.00

1 N

A

Kitc

hen

Was

te

4.

1 23

.6

5.9

3.5

9.9

5.7

3.5

Text

ile

0.

13

1.7

0.1

0.2

1 0.

2 1.

2 P

last

ic

1.

8 4.

4 1.

6 1.

5 3

1.5

1.4

Gra

ss /W

ood

0.

09

0.5

0.00

1 0.

2 0.

1 1.

1 0.

4 M

etal

s

0.05

0.

6 0.

001

0.2

0.00

1 0.

1 N

A

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

0.

8 0.

001

NA

0.

001

0.2

0.00

1 0.

001

Soi

l /S

tone

0.15

0.

001

NA

0.

6 0.

1 1

0.00

1 Collection Vehicle

Oth

ers

0.

5 3.

7 N

A

0.4

NA

1.

2 N

A

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Tabl

e 1-

15: W

ater

Con

tent

of H

ouse

hold

Was

te

Uni

t: %

D

ry s

easo

n C

ateg

ory

23 M

arch

20

03

24 M

arch

20

03

25 M

arch

20

03

26 M

arch

20

03

27 M

arch

20

03

28 M

arch

20

03

29 M

arch

20

03

30 M

arch

20

03

To

tal

72.5

81

.5

68.4

71.9

67.4

34.5

78.2

Pap

er

14.5

59

.5

54.7

39

.0

36.7

37

.8

58.9

R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

rN

A

NA

6.

2 N

A

NA

N

A

NA

K

itche

n W

aste

36.4

77

.1

81.4

79

.4

73.1

73

.6

70.5

M

etal

s 3.

2 N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

Te

xtile

26

.4

NA

56

.0

66.4

N

A

57.5

65

.9

Bot

tles

/Gla

ssN

A

NA

N

A

5.3

NA

N

A

NA

G

rass

/Woo

d 62

.4

56.1

70

.6

64.2

68

.1

47.9

52

.2

Soi

l /S

tone

N

A

11.8

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Pla

stic

s 32

.3

13.7

58

.0

45.0

58

.3

65.3

58

.0

High income

Oth

ers

NA

46

.0

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

To

tal

78.6

66

.7

78.6

78.0

55.6

44.8

64.2

Pap

er

46.4

62

.9

59.0

30

.7

55.5

53

.0

50.7

R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

rN

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Kitc

hen

Was

te82

.3

76.2

75

.7

80.3

80

.4

72.4

76

.2

Met

als

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

2.6

NA

N

A

Text

ile

39.3

56

.6

NA

13

.5

79.0

43

.2

47.4

B

ottle

s /G

lass

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

2.7

Gra

ss /W

ood

73.2

53

.4

79.1

N

A

55.2

54

.4

68.8

S

oil /

Sto

ne

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

14.4

N

A

NA

P

last

ics

47.0

47

.4

14.3

34

.8

23.6

35

.8

36.3

Middle income

Oth

ers

NA

N

A

NA

72

.8

NA

N

A

NA

To

tal

68.9

79

.4

76.7

62.4

71.0

46.4

50.6

Pap

er

47.3

54

.5

48.2

45

.7

37.7

45

.9

53.6

R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

rN

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Kitc

hen

Was

te68

.7

77.9

71

.4

68.5

58

.8

96.1

61

.5

Met

als

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

Te

xtile

59

.4

NA

42

.1

37.2

37

.2

45.1

76

.0

Bot

tles

/Gla

ssN

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Gra

ss /W

ood

63.1

54

.5

68.5

41

.4

64.3

59

.1

53.9

S

oil /

Sto

ne

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

4.5

35.8

N

A

Pla

stic

s 55

.7

39.3

56

.0

50.8

38

.0

53.7

53

.9

Low income

Oth

ers

NA

N

A

54.1

38

.1

NA

58

.7

NA

To

tal

68.2

69

.5

50.0

66

.4

79.6

23

.0

33.2

P

aper

51

.6

58.9

58

.6

17.8

25

.0

18.2

30

.2

Rub

ber

NA

N

A

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Kitc

hen

80.1

87

.5

54.7

87

.4

75.8

80

.4

85.7

M

etal

s N

A

NA

1.

3 N

AN

AN

AN

ATe

xtile

N

A

8.5

31

.4

NA

7.7

NA

NA

Bot

tles

NA

N

A

NA

0.4

NA

NA

NA

Gra

ss /W

ood

56.3

41

.8

61.0

30

.3

31.0

45

.852

.8

Soi

l /S

tone

N

A

12.4

24

.1

13.0

17

.7

9.2

18.0

P

last

ics

27.8

34

.1

49.1

42

.7

3.9

20.7

20

.8

Uncollected area

Oth

ers

NA

44

.5

23.7

25

.5

NA

42.1

33

.0

Tabl

e 1-

16: W

ater

Con

tent

of O

ther

Was

te (1

/2)

Uni

t: %

D

ry s

easo

n C

ateg

ory

23 M

arch

20

03

24 M

arch

20

03

25 M

arch

20

03

26 M

arch

20

03

27 M

arch

20

03

28 M

arch

20

03

29 M

arch

20

03

30 M

arch

20

03

Tota

l 60

.675

.849

.972

.363

.675

.576

.3

Pap

er

73

.1

76.5

92

.0

67.9

72

.1

57.1

71

.5

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Kitc

hen

Was

te

67

.1

73.9

84

.0

87.0

84

.7

71.9

83

.8

Met

als

5.

1 N

A

70.2

30

.0

3.9

4.8

15.1

Te

xtile

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

B

ottle

s /G

lass

0.4

0.4

0.4

0.4

0.2

0.3

3.5

Gra

ss /W

ood

63

.5

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

74.1

52

.9

Soi

l /S

tone

1.4

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

13.6

N

A

Pla

stic

s

78.8

63

.0

49.0

61

.6

53.0

36

.8

36.5

Restaurant

Oth

ers

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Tota

l 69

.977

.082

.176

.9

Pap

er

51

.2

87.5

51

.7

55.5

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

Kitc

hen

Was

te

90

.0

87.4

77

.6

78.3

Met

als

N

A

NA

5.

0 N

A

Te

xtile

63.4

N

A

NA

N

A

B

ottle

s /G

lass

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

G

rass

/Woo

d

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

S

oil /

Sto

ne

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

Pla

stic

s

51.2

52

.4

36.6

53

.9

Other Shops

Oth

ers

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

Tota

l 32

.982

.868

.870

.362

.252

.252

.1

Pap

er

25

.3

41.5

28

.8

27.0

52

.5

33.1

14

.8

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Kitc

hen

Was

te

56

.7

80.7

90

.4

79.6

79

.5

76.1

42

.5

Met

als

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Text

ile

17

.4

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

1.

1 N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

G

rass

/Woo

d

38.0

N

A

NA

34

.9

48.9

N

A

47.3

S

oil /

Sto

ne

N

A

NA

0.

8 18

.0

NA

N

A

NA

P

last

ics

31

.9

18.0

34

.3

32.5

40

.2

18.2

16

.3

Market

Oth

ers

38

.9

33.5

N

A

NA

51

.1

NA

N

A

Tota

l 32

.943

.349

.0

Pap

er

53

.8

36

.9

47

.5

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

N

A

N

A

N

A

Kitc

hen

Was

te

78

.8

75

.9

58

.6

Met

als

N

A

N

A

N

A

Text

ile

N

A

N

A

N

A

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

N

A

N

A

N

A

Gra

ss /W

ood

50

.0

49

.3

45

.1

Soi

l /S

tone

21.0

21.7

15.3

P

last

ics

39

.7

30

.4

15

.8

School

Oth

ers

40

.5

42

.6

43

.7

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1-13

Tabl

e 1-

17: W

ater

Con

tent

of O

ther

Was

te (2

/2)

Uni

t: %

D

ry s

easo

n C

ateg

ory

23 M

arch

20

03

24 M

arch

20

03

25 M

arch

20

03

26 M

arch

20

03

27 M

arch

20

03

28 M

arch

20

03

29 M

arch

20

03

30 M

arch

20

03

Tota

l 13

.48

13.5

18.9

26.4

Pap

er

21.6

221

.6

8.8

15.1

R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

r N

A

NA

N

A

NA

K

itche

n W

aste

N

A

NA

69

.0

79.5

M

etal

s N

A

NA

N

A

NA

Te

xtile

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

B

ottle

s /G

lass

N

A

NA

N

A

17.5

G

rass

/Woo

d 18

.06

18.1

18

.4

14.1

S

oil /

Sto

ne

2 2.

0

2.

3 2.

9

P

last

ics

35.5

64.

5

28

.0

4.2

Street Sweeping

Oth

ers

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Tota

l 66

.9

53

.751

.5P

aper

22.3

66.1

49.5

R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

r

NA

NA

NA

K

itche

n W

aste

72.4

85.2

83.7

M

etal

s

NA

NA

NA

Te

xtile

NA

NA

NA

B

ottle

s /G

lass

NA

NA

NA

G

rass

/Woo

d

55.9

60.5

65.2

S

oil /

Sto

ne

N

A

36

.3

N

A

Pla

stic

s

6.3

58

.2

23

.7

Hotel

Oth

ers

N

A

N

A

N

A

Tota

l 63

.7

69

.447

.3P

aper

24.1

10.0

23.0

R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

r

NA

NA

NA

K

itche

n W

aste

79.2

76.6

55.4

M

etal

s

NA

NA

NA

Te

xtile

NA

NA

NA

B

ottle

s /G

lass

NA

2.4

N

A

Gra

ss /W

ood

48

.4

N

A

39

.7

Soi

l /S

tone

23.6

NA

10.8

P

last

ics

11

.3

2.

6

2.8

Office

Oth

ers

40

.7

N

A

N

A

Tota

l 53

.7

79.2

44

.269

.7P

aper

67.7

62

.4

63.8

50

.5

R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

r

NA

18

.2

NA

N

A

K

itche

n W

aste

75.3

81

.6

76.7

65

.4

M

etal

s

4.3

4.6

NA

1.

1

Text

ile

68

.2

61.8

55

.1

77.1

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

0.

7 N

A

NA

N

A

G

rass

/Woo

d

49.0

73

.1

NA

19

.2

S

oil /

Sto

ne

49

.0

NA

N

A

0.2

P

last

ics

23

.9

57.0

50

.4

13.3

Collection Vehicle

Oth

ers

67

.9

60.5

N

A

50.0

Tabl

e 1-

18: T

hree

Con

tent

s an

d E

lem

ent A

naly

sis

of H

ouse

hold

Was

te

Uni

t: %

D

ry s

easo

n C

ateg

ory

23 M

arch

20

03

24 M

arch

20

03

25 M

arch

20

03

26 M

arch

20

03

27 M

arch

20

03

28 M

arch

20

03

29 M

arch

20

03

30 M

arch

20

03

Wat

er c

onte

nt

72

.5

81.4

68

.3

71.9

67

.4

34.5

78

.3

Com

bust

ible

s

15.5

13

.6

27.1

14

.9

26.7

58

.2

16.2

High income

Three contents

Ash

12.0

5.

0

4.6

13

.2

5.9

7.

3

5.5

Wat

er c

onte

nt

78

.6

66.7

78

.6

78.0

55

.6

44.8

64

.2

Com

bust

ible

s

16.4

23

.9

15.9

19

.1

38.4

44

.1

29.8

Three contents

Ash

5.0

9.4

5.5

2.9

6.0

11.1

6.

0

Kitc

hen

was

te

23.4

25

.6

39.0

37

.1

21.5

26

.3

26.9

Car

bon

Gra

ss/ w

ood

28

.5

32.2

36

.1

NA

27

.3

23.4

37

.1

Kitc

hen

was

te

1.4

1.6

1.0

1.9

2.1

1.5

1.9

Middle income

Element analysis

Nitr

ogen

Gra

ss/ w

ood

0.

5 1.

0 1.

6 N

A

1.3

1.1

1.4

Wat

er c

onte

nt

68

.9

79.4

76

.7

62.4

71

.0

46.4

50

.6

Com

bust

ible

s

17.4

16

.4

18.7

15

.6

24.5

41

.2

42.3

Low income

Three contents

Ash

13.7

4.

2 4.

6 22

.0

4.5

12.4

7.

1

Wat

er c

onte

nt

68

.2

69.5

50

.0

66.3

79

.6

23.0

33

.2

Com

bust

ible

s

26.3

15

.9

40.6

25

.8

14.2

67

.4

58.3

Uncollected area

Three contents A

sh

5.

5 14

.6

9.4

7.9

6.2

9.6

8.

5

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Tabl

e 1-

19: T

hree

Con

tent

s an

d E

lem

ent A

naly

sis

of O

ther

Was

tes

(1/2

)

Uni

t: %

D

ry s

easo

n C

ateg

ory

23 M

arch

20

03

24 M

arch

20

03

25 M

arch

20

03

26 M

arch

20

03

27 M

arch

20

03

28 M

arch

20

03

29 M

arch

20

03

30 M

arch

20

03

Wat

er c

onte

nt

60

.5

75.8

49

.9

72.3

63

.7

75.5

76

.4

Com

bust

ible

s

33.7

10

.9

44.0

20

.4

32.6

21

.3

20.8

Three contents

Ash

5.8

13.3

6.

1 7.

3 3.

7 3.

2 2.

8

Kitc

hen

was

te

20

.5

29.3

36

.5

34.1

29

.3

36.5

34

.1

Car

bon

Gra

ss/

woo

d

28.5

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

34

.5

38.0

Kitc

hen

was

te

2.

0 2.

0 1.

6 1.

3 1.

8 1.

6 2.

2

Restaurant

Element analysis

Nitr

ogen

Gra

ss/

woo

d

1.1

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

1.1

1.2

Wat

er c

onte

nt

69

.9

76.9

82

.1

76.8

Com

bust

ible

s

26.0

13

.6

15.0

19

.0

Shop

Three contents

Ash

4.1

9.5

2.9

4.2

Wat

er c

onte

nt

32

.9

82.8

68

.8

70.3

62

.2

52.1

52

.1

Com

bust

ible

s

46.7

13

.5

21.6

19

.8

27.3

24

.5

40.2

Three contents

Ash

20.4

3.

7 9.

6 9.

9 10

.5

23.4

7.

7

Kitc

hen

was

te

26

.3

20.3

39

.0

24.4

27

.3

28.5

32

.2

Car

bon

Gra

ss/

woo

d

24.6

N

A

NA

28

.3

35.1

N

A

32.2

Kitc

hen

was

te

1.

1 2.

0 2.

3 2.

2 2.

2 2.

1 1.

9

Market

Element analysis

Nitr

ogen

Gra

ss/

woo

d

1.0

NA

N

A

0.8

0.3

NA

0.

9

Wat

er c

onte

nt

32

.9

43

.3

49

.0

Com

bust

ible

s

56.6

46.2

38.2

School

Three contents

Ash

10.5

10.5

12.8

Tabl

e 1-

20: T

hree

Con

tent

s an

d E

lem

ent A

naly

sis

of O

ther

Was

tes

(2/2

)

Uni

t: %

D

ry s

easo

n C

ateg

ory

23 M

arch

20

03

24 M

arch

20

03

25 M

arch

20

03

26 M

arch

20

03

27 M

arch

20

03

28 M

arch

20

03

29 M

arch

20

03

30 M

arch

20

03

Wat

er c

onte

nt

13.5

13

.5

18.9

26

.4

Com

bust

ible

s 60

.8

83.2

63

.1

42.1

Street sweeping

Three contents

Ash

25

.7

3.3

18.0

31

.5

Wat

er c

onte

nt

66.9

53

.7

51.5

Com

bust

ible

s

25

.5

41

.1

46

.0

Hotel

Three contents

Ash

7.

6

5.2

2.

5

Wat

er c

onte

nt

63.7

69

.4

47.3

Com

bust

ible

s

31

.9

27

.2

32

.6

Office

Three contents

Ash

4.

4

3.4

20

.1

Wat

er c

onte

nt

53.7

79

.3

44.2

69

.7

Com

bust

ible

s

38

.3

17.0

49

.1

18.5

Collection vehicle

Three contents

Ash

8.

0 3.

7 6.

7 11

.8

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1.2.

3 R

esul

t in

rain

y se

ason

Tabl

e 1-

21: S

peci

fic G

ravi

ty o

f Hou

seho

ld W

aste

Uni

t: kg

/l R

ainy

sea

son

Cat

egor

y 21

Oct

20

03

22 O

ct

2003

23

Oct

20

03

24 O

ct

2003

25

Oct

20

03

26 O

ct

2003

27

Oct

20

03

28 O

ct

2003

Tota

l 0.

32

0.24

0.

31

0.26

0.

32

0.27

0.

24

Pap

er

0.

11

0.15

0.

25

0.23

0.

15

0.19

0.

21

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Kitc

hen

Was

te

0.

52

0.54

0.

54

0.55

0.

54

0.49

0.

52

Met

als

0.

09

0.15

0.

24

0.14

N

A

0.12

0.

09

Text

ile

0.

18

0.38

0.

40

0.10

N

A

0.19

0.

15

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

0.

54

0.52

1.

65

0.37

N

A

0.56

N

A

Gra

ss /W

ood

0.

15

0.28

0.

26

0.15

0.

33

0.19

0.

23

Soi

l /S

tone

NA

N

A

1.10

N

A

1.10

N

A

NA

P

last

ics

0.

08

0.04

0.

07

0.08

0.

09

0.05

0.

07

High income

Oth

ers

0.

36

0.70

N

A

NA

0.

48

NA

0.

60

Tota

l 0.

16

0.28

0.

23

0.27

0.

27

0.33

0.

23

Pap

er

0.

09

0.22

0.

28

0.28

0.

18

0.28

0.

18

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

N

A

0.13

0.

18

0.10

N

A

0.08

0.

14

Kitc

hen

Was

te

0.

46

0.54

0.

61

0.53

0.

50

0.67

0.

55

Met

als

0.

28

0.11

0.

13

0.15

0.

13

0.16

0.

10

Text

ile

0.

20

0.19

0.

35

0.18

0.

11

0.14

0.

18

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

N

A

0.44

N

A

NA

N

A

0.40

N

A

Gra

ss /W

ood

0.

21

0.33

0.

23

0.19

0.

42

0.19

0.

25

Soi

l /S

tone

0.68

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

0.

83

NA

P

last

ics

0.

10

0.10

0.

07

0.07

0.

06

0.08

0.

06

Middle income

Oth

ers

0.

50

0.56

0.

64

0.50

N

A

NA

N

A

Tota

l 0.

19

0.26

0.

18

0.16

0.

28

0.20

0.

24

Pap

er

0.

11

0.14

0.

22

0.06

0.

16

0.12

0.

12

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

N

A

0.25

0.

20

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Kitc

hen

Was

te

0.

35

0.65

0.

41

0.36

0.

50

0.54

0.

45

Met

als

0.

20

0.10

0.

12

0.48

0.

16

0.20

0.

16

Text

ile

0.

06

0.14

0.

31

0.12

0.

25

0.28

0.

08

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

0.20

0.

16

Gra

ss /W

ood

0.

06

0.18

0.

18

0.15

0.

38

0.16

0.

21

Soi

l /S

tone

NA

N

A

0.40

1.

10

0.19

1.

08

NA

P

last

ics

0.

04

0.04

0.

05

0.05

0.

07

0.04

0.

04

Low income

Oth

ers

N

A

0.66

0.

60

0.50

1.

08

NA

0.

42

Tabl

e 1-

22: S

peci

faic

Gra

vity

of O

ther

Was

te (1

/2)

Uni

t: kg

/l R

ainy

sea

son

Cat

egor

y 21

Oct

20

03

22 O

ct

2003

23

Oct

20

03

24 O

ct

2003

25

Oct

20

03

26 O

ct

2003

27

Oct

20

03

28 O

ct

2003

Tota

l 0.

27

0.24

0.27

0.

24

0.26

0.

26

0.29

P

aper

0.37

0.

19

0.34

0.

29

0.31

0.

31

0.26

R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

r

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

0.13

N

A

NA

K

itche

n W

aste

0.48

0.

59

0.54

0.

49

0.30

0.

45

0.50

M

etal

s

0.33

0.

11

0.10

0.

13

0.18

0.

15

0.14

Te

xtile

0.13

0.

13

0.13

0.

27

0.13

0.

17

0.19

B

ottle

s /G

lass

0.41

N

A

0.47

0.

65

0.20

0.

24

0.41

G

rass

/Woo

d

0.18

0.

18

0.14

0.

18

0.14

0.

17

0.10

S

oil /

Sto

ne

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

0.

75

0.37

0.

67

Pla

stic

s

0.05

0.

06

0.08

0.

03

0.04

0.

04

0.06

Restaurant

Oth

ers

0.

80

1.13

N

A

0.60

0.

88

0.45

0.

51

Tota

l 0.

26

0.16

0.

22

0.25

0.

26

0.26

0.

18

Pap

er

0.

14

0.15

0.

18

0.16

0.

16

0.14

0.

12

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Kitc

hen

Was

te

0.

41

0.34

0.

46

0.43

0.

61

0.56

0.

42

Met

als

0.

27

NA

0.

20

0.16

0.

11

0.14

0.

13

Text

ile

N

A

0.40

0.

23

0.12

0.

14

0.05

0.

08

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Gra

ss /W

ood

0.

32

0.05

0.

26

0.22

0.

30

0.32

0.

25

Soi

l /S

tone

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

P

last

ics

0.

04

0.04

0.

06

0.06

0.

05

0.05

0.

04

Other Shop

Oth

ers

N

A

NA

0.

45

NA

0.

50

0.40

0.

50

Tota

l 0.

15

0.18

0.

17

0.15

0.

15

0.24

0.

15

Pap

er

0.

18

0.22

0.

14

0.18

0.

09

0.11

0.

11

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

0.

15

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

0.50

N

A

Kitc

hen

Was

te

0.

28

0.38

0.

29

0.31

0.

33

0.41

0.

30

Met

als

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

0.16

N

A

Text

ile

0.

14

0.24

0.

20

0.10

0.

06

0.15

0.

05

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

0.

50

0.44

N

A

NA

N

A

0.42

N

A

Gra

ss /W

ood

0.

12

0.23

0.

11

0.16

0.

14

0.21

0.

10

Soi

l /S

tone

NA

0.

36

0.35

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

P

last

ics

0.

03

0.04

0.

04

0.02

0.

03

0.05

0.

02

Market

Oth

ers

N

A

NA

N

A

0.28

N

A

4.52

N

A

Tota

l 0.

17

0.

19

0.19

0.15

0.

13

Pap

er

0.

36

0.

24

0.45

0.

26

0.21

R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

r

NA

NA

N

A

N

A

NA

K

itche

n W

aste

NA

0.44

0.

42

0.

48

0.43

M

etal

s

NA

NA

N

A

0.

14

0.20

Te

xtile

0.13

0.14

N

A

0.

08

NA

B

ottle

s /G

lass

NA

NA

N

A

N

A

NA

G

rass

/Woo

d

0.20

0.17

0.

14

0.

18

0.10

S

oil /

Sto

ne

1.

25

0.

89

1.06

1.10

0.

85

Pla

stic

s

0.08

0.07

0.

10

0.

08

0.06

School

Oth

ers

0.

77

0.

59

0.77

0.83

0.

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Tabl

e 1-

23: S

peci

faic

Gra

vity

of O

ther

Was

te (2

/2)

Uni

t: kg

/l R

ainy

sea

son

Cat

egor

y 21

Oct

20

03

22 O

ct

2003

23

Oct

20

03

24 O

ct

2003

25

Oct

20

03

26 O

ct

2003

27

Oct

20

03

28 O

ct

2003

Tota

l 0.

26

0.24

0.

21

0.23

0.

16

0.23

0.

19

Pap

er

0.

11

0.11

0.

08

0.04

0.

08

0.04

0.

06

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

0.

36

0.21

0.

40

NA

0.

16

0.13

N

A

Kitc

hen

Was

te

0.

37

0.55

0.

30

0.40

N

A

0.40

0.

24

Met

als

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Text

ile

0.

18

0.36

0.

07

NA

0.

10

0.15

N

A

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

N

A

0.30

0.

60

NA

N

A

0.45

N

A

Gra

ss /W

ood

0.

08

0.16

0.

09

0.01

0.

07

0.01

0.

09

Soi

l /S

tone

1.46

0.

74

1.55

1.

56

1.35

1.

56

0.84

P

last

ics

0.

07

0.06

0.

04

0.03

0.

03

0.03

0.

04

Street Sweeping

Oth

ers

0.

38

0.58

N

A

NA

N

A

0.32

N

A

Tota

l 0.

24

0.21

0.

13

0.17

0.

18

0.25

0.

13

Pap

er

0.

09

0.11

0.

09

0.13

0.

08

0.11

0.

09

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

0.

19

Kitc

hen

Was

te

0.

28

0.47

0.

34

0.25

0.

32

0.37

0.

35

Met

als

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Text

ile

0.

20

0.45

0.

20

0.13

N

A

NA

0.

67

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

N

A

NA

0.

44

NA

0.

32

NA

N

A

Gra

ss /W

ood

0.

19

0.17

0.

05

0.20

0.

15

0.08

0.

09

Soi

l /S

tone

0.80

1.

14

0.66

1.

77

0.69

1.

20

0.91

P

last

ics

0.

06

0.05

0.

02

0.05

0.

03

0.02

0.

03

Hotel

Oth

ers

0.

56

NA

0.

60

NA

0.

53

0.51

0.

56

Tota

l 0.

09

0.17

0.

13

0.08

0.17

0.

03

Pap

er

0.

05

0.13

0.

09

0.10

0.08

0.

04

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

NA

N

A

Kitc

hen

Was

te

0.

48

0.43

0.

45

0.28

0.59

0.

29

Met

als

N

A

0.20

N

A

0.90

NA

N

A

Text

ile

N

A

NA

0.

25

0.12

NA

N

A

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

N

A

NA

N

A

0.11

NA

N

A

Gra

ss /W

ood

0.

15

0.24

0.

05

0.15

0.18

0.

18

Soi

l /S

tone

NA

0.

90

1.41

1.

25

N

A

NA

P

last

ics

0.

02

0.03

0.

02

0.03

0.04

0.

01

Office

Oth

ers

0.

40

0.53

0.

44

0.60

NA

0.

34

Tota

l 0.

20

0.35

0.

18

0.23

0.

16

0.25

0.

24

Pap

er

0.

09

0.37

0.

44

0.24

0.

18

0.15

0.

11

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

N

A

0.40

0.

12

0.14

0.

20

NA

N

A

Kitc

hen

Was

te

0.

43

0.72

0.

48

0.52

0.

36

0.54

0.

33

Met

als

0.

80

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

0.36

N

A

Text

ile

0.

23

0.14

0.

22

0.16

0.

16

0.18

0.

10

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

0.

70

0.53

0.

28

0.48

0.

47

0.76

N

A

Gra

ss /W

ood

0.

31

0.38

0.

14

0.43

0.

18

0.19

0.

14

Soi

l /S

tone

1.10

0.

82

0.31

0.

72

0.66

N

A

1.12

P

last

ics

0.

05

0.08

0.

04

0.05

0.

07

0.07

0.

04

Collection Vehicle

Oth

ers

0.

77

0.55

0.

48

0.63

0.

34

0.50

0.

56

Tabl

e 1-

24: P

hysi

cal C

ompo

sitio

n of

Hou

seho

ld W

aste

Uni

t: kg

R

ainy

sea

son

Cat

egor

y 21

Oct

20

03

22 O

ct

2003

23

Oct

20

03

24 O

ct

2003

25

Oct

20

03

26 O

ct

2003

27

Oct

20

03

28 O

ct

2003

Pap

er

0.75

0.75

0.75

1.15

0.45

1.15

0.85

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

0.

001

0.00

1 0.

001

0.04

0.

001

0.00

1 0.

001

Kitc

hen

Was

te

8.

25

8.65

10

.75

8.85

7.

05

7.85

6.

75

Text

ile

0.

45

0.45

0.

1 0.

41

NA

0.

15

0.12

P

last

ic

3.

25

2.0

1.9

2.2

2.4

1.9

1.75

G

rass

/Woo

d

1.35

2.

25

2.85

1.

35

3.95

0.

95

4.75

M

etal

s

0.14

0.

09

0.06

0.

11

0.02

0.

15

0.17

B

ottle

s /G

lass

0.27

0.

13

0.33

0.

55

NA

0.

56

NA

S

oil /

Sto

ne

0.

07

0.00

1 0.

22

0.00

1 0.

55

NA

0.

05

High income

Oth

ers

1.

45

0.14

0.

001

NA

0.

24

NA

0.

18

Pap

er

0.85

0.65

0.55

0.85

0.55

0.85

0.55

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

0.

001

0.02

0.

09

0.02

0.

05

0.05

0.

07

Kitc

hen

Was

te

3.

25

6.45

6.

05

7.35

4.

95

10.6

5 5.

45

Text

ile

0.

2 0.

75

1.05

0.

45

0.45

0.

55

0.55

P

last

ic

3.

0 2.

75

2.0

1.7

1.4

2.4

1.35

G

rass

/Woo

d

1.05

0.

65

0.45

0.

75

1.25

1.

35

1.75

M

etal

s

0.14

0.

17

0.13

0.

12

0.13

0.

16

0.15

B

ottle

s /G

lass

0.

22

0.00

1 N

A

NA

0.

4 0.

001

Soi

l /S

tone

0.17

N

A

NA

0.

07

0.00

1 0.

25

0.04

Middle income

Oth

ers

2

0.14

0.

8 0.

1 N

A

NA

N

A

Pap

er

0.17

0.55

0.65

0.35

0.16

0.35

0.35

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

0.

001

0.05

0.

05

0.00

1 0.

001

0.00

1 0.

02

Kitc

hen

Was

te

4.

25

6.45

7.

85

5.05

7.

45

9.65

8.

95

Text

ile

0.

06

0.23

0.

25

0.23

0.

05

0.5

0.1

Pla

stic

1.25

1.

3 1.

6 1.

25

2.0

1.3

1.6

Gra

ss /W

ood

0.

06

0.35

0.

35

0.45

0.

75

1.45

1.

05

Met

als

0.

05

0.2

0.24

0.

12

0.08

0.

05

0.04

B

ottle

s /G

lass

NA

N

A

0.00

1 N

A

NA

0.

06

0.04

S

oil /

Sto

ne

N

A

NA

0.

08

0.11

0.

19

0.27

0.

001

Low income

Oth

ers

N

A

0.33

0.

06

0.05

0.

27

NA

1.

25

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1-17

Tabl

e 1-

25: P

hysi

cal C

ompo

sitio

n of

Oth

er W

aste

(1/2

)

Uni

t: kg

R

ainy

sea

son

Cat

egor

y 21

Oct

20

03

22 O

ct

2003

23

Oct

20

03

24 O

ct

2003

25

Oct

20

03

26 O

ct

2003

27

Oct

20

03

28 O

ct

2003

Pap

er

4.45

3.

15

3.05

3.75

2.45

3.45

2.55

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

0.

001

0.00

1 0.

001

0.00

1 0.

13

0.00

1 0.

001

Kitc

hen

Was

te

4.

35

8.25

7.

5 3.

45

3.65

5.

35

5.45

Te

xtile

0.02

0.

19

0.13

0.

04

0.1

0.05

0.

19

Pla

stic

0.75

1.

6 2.

2 0.

75

0.85

0.

95

1.5

Gra

ss /W

ood

0.

35

0.55

0.

55

0.35

0.

97

1.35

1.

15

Met

als

0.

05

0.11

0.

26

0.1

0.35

0.

3 0.

27

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

1.

65

NA

0.

7 1.

3 2.

75

2.15

0.

82

Soi

l /S

tone

0.00

1 0.

1 N

A

0.05

0.

3 0.

56

0.47

Restaurant

Oth

ers

0.

08

1.7

NA

0.

15

NA

0.

68

0.61

P

aper

0.

55

0.45

0.

550.

50.

520.

540.

52R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

r

0.00

1 0.

001

0.00

1 N

A

NA

N

A

NA

K

itche

n W

aste

2.85

5.

05

3.65

2.

8 3.

85

3.9

4.86

Te

xtile

NA

0.

1 0.

69

0.16

0.

2 0.

36

0.33

P

last

ic

0.

45

0.75

0.

75

0.45

0.

7 0.

85

0.6

Gra

ss /W

ood

1.

9 0.

35

1.55

1.

27

1.0

1.47

1.

33

Met

als

0.

08

0.00

1 0.

04

0.02

0.

04

0.06

0.

04

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

0.

001

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Soi

l /S

tone

0.00

1 0.

001

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

Other Shop

Oth

ers

N

A

NA

0.

09

0.01

0.

02

0.06

0.

04

Pap

er

0.35

0.

65

0.95

0.35

0.37

0.52

0.45

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

0.

03

0.00

1 0.

001

0.00

1 0.

001

0.01

0.

05

Kitc

hen

Was

te

7.

1 7.

55

4.05

6.

15

4.25

5.

6 3.

35

Text

ile

0.

14

0.06

0.

05

0.05

0.

05

0.07

0.

05

Pla

stic

0.55

1.

2 1.

2 0.

55

0.75

0.

82

0.7

Gra

ss /W

ood

0.

85

0.45

0.

45

0.95

0.

85

0.78

1.

15

Met

als

N

A

0.00

1 N

A

0.00

1 N

A

NA

N

A

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

0.

5 0.

11

NA

0.

05

0.25

0.

15

NA

S

oil /

Sto

ne

N

A

0.18

0.

07

0.00

1 N

A

0.04

N

A

Market

Oth

ers

N

A

NA

N

A

0.07

N

A

0.01

N

A

Pap

er

1.45

2.

851.

35

2.55

1.25

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

0.

001

NA

0.

001

0.00

1 N

A

Kitc

hen

Was

te

0.

001

0.24

0.

21

0.19

0.

13

Text

ile

0.

13

0.05

N

A

0.08

N

A

Pla

stic

2.1

2.

1 1.

65

3.

3 1.

35

Gra

ss /W

ood

3.

45

2.95

1.

55

4.6

1.75

M

etal

s

0.00

1

0.

001

0.00

1

0.

07

0.05

B

ottle

s /G

lass

0.00

1

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

S

oil /

Sto

ne

1.

25

1.07

0.

53

0.88

0.

17

School

Oth

ers

1.

15

0.47

0.

96

1.08

0.

18

Tabl

e 1-

26: P

hysi

cal C

ompo

sitio

n of

Oth

er W

aste

(2/2

)

Uni

t: kg

R

ainy

sea

son

Cat

egor

y 21

Oct

200

322

Oct

200

323

Oct

200

324

Oct

200

325

Oct

200

326

Oct

200

327

Oct

200

3 28

Oct

200

3

Pap

er0.

950.

310.

250.

350.

250.

510.

25

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

0.

18

0.06

0.

1 0.

001

0.01

0.

05

0.00

1 K

itche

n W

aste

0.

55

0.19

0.

15

0.06

N

A

0.19

0.

17

Text

ile

0.55

0.

15

0.07

0.

02

0.1

0.15

N

A

Pla

stic

1.

75

0.73

0.

35

0.35

0.

35

0.53

0.

35

Gra

ss /W

ood

4.

65

2.83

4.

1 0.

2 2.

2 2.

81

2.9

Met

als

0.

001

0.01

0.

05

NA

N

A

0.01

N

A

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

0.00

1 0.

1 0.

66

NA

N

A

0.16

0.

001

Soi

l /S

tone

18

.95

8.5

7.75

6.

25

4.05

8.

41

5.05

Street Sweeping

Oth

ers

1.

15

0.13

N

A

NA

N

A

0.33

N

A

Pap

er

0.09

0.65

1.05

0.25

0.95

0.85

0.85

R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

r

NA

0.

01

0.00

1 0.

001

0.00

1 0.

001

0.29

K

itche

n W

aste

0.85

5.

15

3.35

0.

75

2.85

7.

75

3.45

Te

xtile

0.08

0.

45

0.1

0.16

0.

001

NA

0.

8 P

last

ic

0.

75

1.3

0.55

0.

55

0.9

0.45

0.

75

Gra

ss /W

ood

6.

1 0.

25

0.1

2.55

0.

15

0.02

0.

55

Met

als

0.

07

0.00

1 0.

001

NA

0.

001

0.00

1 0.

05

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

N

A

NA

0.

44

NA

0.

32

NA

0.

001

Soi

l /S

tone

0.2

0.57

0.

53

0.53

0.

55

0.12

0.

82

Hotel

Oth

ers

2.

25

NA

0.

3 N

A

0.79

0.

41

0.79

P

aper

1.

251.

751.

651.

35

1.35

1.5

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

0.

001

0.00

1 0.

001

0.00

1

0.

001

0.00

1 K

itche

n W

aste

2.85

2.

15

1.35

0.

55

2.9

5 0.

29

Text

ile

N

A

NA

0.

3 0.

35

0.0

2 N

A

Pla

stic

0.35

1.

0 0.

35

0.75

NA

0.

15

Gra

ss /W

ood

0.

15

1.45

0.

13

1.45

N

A

0.35

M

etal

s

0.00

1 0.

05

0.05

0.

18

0.3

5 0.

02

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

N

A

NA

N

A

0.22

N

A

0.00

1 S

oil /

Sto

ne

N

A

0.18

1.

13

0.25

0

.55

0.05

Office

Oth

ers

0.

1 0.

53

0.35

0.

48

0.0

01

0.24

P

aper

1.

151.

11.

750.

951.

161.

050.

75

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

0.

001

0.06

0.

18

0.11

0.

06

0.00

1 0.

001

Kitc

hen

Was

te

4.

75

5.46

3.

35

7.25

5.

68

10.8

5 1.

65

Text

ile

2.

25

0.84

0.

65

0.16

0.

64

0.55

0.

09

Pla

stic

1.7

1.54

1.

3 1.

2 1.

54

2.5

1.0

Gra

ss /W

ood

1.

55

1.17

0.

55

0.85

1.

37

2.45

0.

95

Met

als

0.

12

0.09

0.

001

0.00

1 0.

09

0.18

0.

14

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

0.

07

0.13

0.

42

0.12

0.

19

0.19

0.

02

Soi

l /S

tone

0.55

0.

32

0.31

0.

18

0.2

NA

0.

28

Collection Vehicle O

ther

s

3.85

1.

19

0.12

0.

25

0.99

0.

2 1.

01

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1-18

Tabl

e 1-

27: W

ater

Con

tent

of H

ouse

hold

Was

te

Uni

t: %

R

ainy

sea

son

Cat

egor

y 21

Oct

200

322

Oct

200

3 23

Oct

200

3 24

Oct

200

325

Oct

200

326

Oct

200

327

Oct

200

328

Oct

200

3

To

tal

76.9

79

.1

77.6

63.2

67.7

76.3

66.3

Pap

er

37.3

54

.6

66.0

61

.0

64.2

68

.2

60.3

R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

rN

A

NA

N

A

47.8

N

A

NA

N

A

Kitc

hen

Was

te

78.9

80

.4

76.1

77

.2

78.8

79

.6

58.9

M

etal

s 3.

5 13

.7

16.1

11

.2

1.2

3.5

6.5

Text

ile

52.5

63

.4

58.2

47

.0

NA

68

.6

51.0

B

ottle

s /G

lass

0.

3 1.

3 2.

3 0.

7 N

A

2.1

NA

G

rass

/Woo

d 69

.3

61.1

78

.0

76.2

79

.4

80.9

74

.7

Soi

l /S

tone

0.

4 N

A

10.8

N

A

8.1

NA

7.

9 P

last

ics

54.5

54

.4

56.9

56

.5

47.7

53

.2

30.7

High income

Oth

ers

63.8

66

.6

NA

N

A

63.3

N

A

52.5

To

tal

76.7

73

.6

86.9

67.8

56.8

62.9

66.1

Pap

er

51.1

60

.6

59.8

62

.8

59.8

50

.1

48.5

R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

rN

A

17.0

13

.7

15.0

8.

3 6.

1 2.

8 K

itche

n W

aste

42

.3

74.4

67

.9

75.6

81

.6

65.5

75

.8

Met

als

0.8

6.6

9.0

5.1

4.7

8.8

4.4

Text

ile

60.0

44

.0

53.8

50

.7

12.4

59

.0

40.4

B

ottle

s /G

lass

N

A

0.8

NA

N

A

NA

0.

4 N

A

Gra

ss /W

ood

66.1

78

.7

82.8

68

.8

76.6

72

.8

58.5

S

oil /

Sto

ne

56.6

N

A

NA

19

.5

NA

6.

3 8.

5 P

last

ics

46.4

65

.0

55.0

48

.8

53.6

64

.9

40.7

Middle income

Oth

ers

70.1

60

.2

56.5

50

.7

NA

N

A

NA

To

tal

76.9

66

.6

68.9

60.9

72.4

82.0

68.1

Pap

er

49.1

60

.8

29.2

39

.8

55.4

59

.6

31.7

R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

rN

A

39.7

6.

4 N

A

NA

N

A

2.8

Kitc

hen

Was

te

71.5

80

.3

77.9

79

.5

81.9

73

.5

79.2

M

etal

s 3.

0 0.

7 0.

6 1.

6 2.

3 26

.9

1.6

Text

ile

39.3

36

.7

59.3

36

.1

65.0

64

.5

22.7

B

ottle

s /G

lass

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

0.2

1.5

Gra

ss /W

ood

63.8

68

.2

40.2

84

.7

79.1

77

.8

65.1

S

oil /

Sto

ne

NA

N

A

10.9

26

.2

0.1

6.6

NA

P

last

ics

71.8

64

.4

40.5

39

.0

49.7

48

.4

36.0

Low income

Oth

ers

NA

48

.4

37.4

48

.7

57.3

N

A

42.5

Tabl

e 1-

28: W

ater

Con

tent

of O

ther

Was

te (1

/2)

Uni

t: %

R

ainy

sea

son

Cat

egor

y 21

Oct

200

322

Oct

200

323

Oct

200

324

Oct

200

325

Oct

200

326

Oct

200

327

Oct

200

3 28

Oct

200

3

Tota

l 59

.8

71.2

74

.8

67.7

48

.3

72.6

74

.1

Pap

er

67

.3

52.4

62

.6

62.0

69

.0

73.1

52

.9

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

15

.8

NA

N

A

Kitc

hen

Was

te

71

.9

7.9

80

.3

79.9

80

.5

79.2

79

.5

Met

als

7.

3

2.4

17

.3

3.7

0.

8

3.1

7.

1

Text

ile

69

.2

25.1

34

.6

70.1

61

.1

70.9

48

.2

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

0.

7

NA

2.

2

0.3

0.

8

0.2

11

.0

Gra

ss /W

ood

29

.8

77.7

82

.4

71.8

78

.1

83.4

69

.0

Soi

l /S

tone

NA

12

.4

NA

6.

1

0.1

3.

7

3.1

P

last

ics

65

.4

59.3

49

.4

40.6

32

.9

53.6

40

.0

Restaurant

Oth

ers

52

.8

62.7

53

.5

63.6

68

.9

67.0

44

.6

Tota

l 70

.5

78.3

49

.9

72.4

P

aper

59.8

52.3

50

.6

28.7

R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

r

NA

NA

N

A

NA

K

itche

n W

aste

69.2

84.3

67

.9

68.4

M

etal

s

2.0

0.4

0.

1

NA

Te

xtile

NA

53.6

30

.5

NA

B

ottle

s /G

lass

NA

NA

N

A

NA

G

rass

/Woo

d

78.7

81.5

78

.8

85.1

S

oil /

Sto

ne

N

A

N

A

2.1

N

A

Pla

stic

s

64.3

67.1

42

.2

50.1

Other Shops

Oth

ers

N

A

63

.8

NA

N

A

Tota

l 56

.074

.765

.668

.175

.173

.767

.5

Pap

er

54

.1

43.0

42

.5

61.8

37

.4

49.5

50

.3

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

14

.5

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

33.4

4.

5 K

itche

n W

aste

82.0

92

.0

78.4

73

.0

91.6

77

.5

58.5

M

etal

s

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

4.

2 N

A

Text

ile

45

.7

50.0

58

.0

13.3

60

.6

53.8

17

.1

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

2.

1 N

A

NA

0.

4 1.

0 0.

6 N

A

Gra

ss /W

ood

58

.5

68.2

61

.4

72.4

74

.7

83.3

79

.8

Soi

l /S

tone

NA

2.

2 2.

3 N

A

NA

12

.5

NA

P

last

ics

45

.3

60.7

54

.2

52.9

36

.8

32.9

39

.4

Market

Oth

ers

N

A

NA

N

A

60.5

N

A

63.0

N

A

Tota

l 51

.2

41.7

50

.1

44.5

P

aper

49.0

46.5

53

.5

58.1

R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

r

NA

NA

N

A

NA

K

itche

n W

aste

NA

67.3

60

.2

48.0

M

etal

s

NA

NA

0.

2

2.3

Te

xtile

66.2

61.3

29

.8

NA

B

ottle

s /G

lass

NA

NA

N

A

NA

G

rass

/Woo

d

54.2

48.0

48

.8

60.0

S

oil /

Sto

ne

20

.9

21

.4

10.2

8.

4

Pla

stic

s

54.9

49.3

35

.5

30.2

School

Oth

ers

28

.1

55

.8

42.1

29

.2

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Tabl

e 1-

29: W

ater

Con

tent

of O

ther

Was

te (2

/2)

Uni

t: %

R

ainy

sea

son

Cat

egor

y 21

Oct

200

322

Oct

200

3 23

Oct

200

3 24

Oct

200

325

Oct

200

326

Oct

200

327

Oct

200

328

Oct

200

3

Tota

l 21

.1

15

.6

10.1

19

.7

34.4

P

aper

44.5

19.1

5.8

13

.4

24.7

R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

r

1.3

0.8

0.7

N

A

NA

K

itche

n W

aste

71.0

76.4

NA

75

.0

76.1

M

etal

s

NA

7.1

N

A

NA

Te

xtile

6.6

3.1

13.0

16

.5

NA

B

ottle

s /G

lass

NA

2.3

NA

N

A

NA

G

rass

/Woo

d

32.4

42.8

28.9

21

.9

24.7

S

oil /

Sto

ne

3.

7

2.

4

1.

6

8.1

2.

7

Pla

stic

s

2.5

25.2

11.3

8.

9

8.4

Street Sweeping

Oth

ers

20

.7

N

A

N

A

32.7

N

A

Tota

l 70

.2

69.9

60

.4

55.4

36

.8

58.6

P

aper

50.1

58

.2

31.8

52

.4

45.8

49

.3

R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

r

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

K

itche

n W

aste

87.3

78

.6

83.5

79

.2

79.1

78

.0

M

etal

s

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

NA

N

A

Te

xtile

65.8

63

.6

45.1

45

.5

NA

N

A

B

ottle

s /G

lass

NA

N

A

2.7

N

A

0.5

N

A

G

rass

/Woo

d

68.3

67

.5

54.0

60

.8

59.3

18

.6

S

oil /

Sto

ne

13

.1

5.4

38

.6

7.7

17

.4

21.5

Pla

stic

s

58.0

32

.1

44.3

38

.9

27.0

22

.6

Hotel

Oth

ers

64

.3

NA

56

.7

NA

49

.4

45.3

Tota

l 61

.6

58

.0

54.5

42

.0

Pap

er

26

.4

18

.2

20.6

14

.9

Rub

ber /

Leat

her

N

A

N

A

NA

N

A

Kitc

hen

Was

te

82

.5

73

.6

62.3

62

.1

Met

als

N

A

0.

1

0.1

0.

6

Text

ile

N

A

54

.4

NA

N

A

Bot

tles

/Gla

ss

N

A

N

A

NA

N

A

Gra

ss /W

ood

48

.4

44

.7

58.7

36

.0

Soi

l /S

tone

NA

8.2

N

A

8.7

P

last

ics

46

.8

23

.4

25.8

22

.8

Office

Oth

ers

58

.9

68

.3

NA

38

.9

Tota

l 58

.2

69

.0

56.7

55

.7

54.4

P

aper

44.3

74.4

60

.4

57.2

52.5

R

ubbe

r /Le

athe

r

NA

12.3

6.

1

26.6

NA

K

itche

n W

aste

63.0

83.4

88

.7

75.7

NA

M

etal

s

1.5

NA

4.

3

0.8

0.2

Te

xtile

34.6

66.3

50

.1

40.3

7.7

B

ottle

s /G

lass

NA

4.4

1.

7

2.2

1.3

G

rass

/Woo

d

62.5

58.5

78

.2

73.7

64.9

S

oil /

Sto

ne

27

.8

3.

9

20.0

40

.3

22

.7

Pla

stic

s

43.8

44.6

51

.2

26.5

25.5

Collection Vehicle

Oth

ers

80

.6

45

.2

59.1

63

.9

44

.7

Tabl

e 1-

30: T

hree

Con

tent

s an

d E

lem

ent A

naly

sis

of H

ouse

hold

Was

te

Uni

t: %

R

ainy

sea

son

Cat

egor

y 21

Oct

20

03

22 O

ct

2003

23

Oct

20

03

24 O

ct

2003

25

Oct

20

03

26 O

ct

2003

27

Oct

20

03

28 O

ct

2003

Wat

er c

onte

nt

76

.9

79.1

77

.6

63.2

67

.7

76.3

66

.3

Com

bust

ible

s

21.6

20

.1

19.2

33

.0

25.8

22

.6

30.5

High income

Three contents

Ash

1.5

0.8

3.2

3.8

6.5

1.1

3.2

Wat

er c

onte

nt

76

.7

73.6

86

.9

67.8

56

.8

62.9

66

.1

Com

bust

ible

s

21.5

17

.9

12.1

30

.4

37.1

31

.7

30.5

Three contents

Ash

1.8

8.5

1.0

1.8

6.1

5.4

3.4

Kitc

hen

was

te

27

.3

26.9

27

.3

28.3

32

.2

37.3

33

.2

Car

bon

Gra

ss/

woo

d

29.1

28

.3

35.1

28

.3

36.1

31

.2

29.3

Kitc

hen

was

te

1.

7

1.1

1.

3

1.5

1.

7

1.8

1.

8

Middle income

Element analysis

Nitr

ogen

Gra

ss/

woo

d

1.0

2.

0

1.4

1.

8

0.8

1.

5

1.5

Wat

er c

onte

nt

76

.9

66.6

68

.9

60.9

72

.4

82.0

68

.1

Com

bust

ible

s

20.0

31

.5

26.5

36

.1

24.8

16

.7

28.9

Low income

Three contents

Ash

3.1

1.9

4.6

3.0

2.8

1.3

3.0

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Tabl

e 1-

31: T

hree

Con

tent

s an

d E

lem

ent A

naly

sis

of O

ther

Was

tes

(1/2

)

Uni

t: %

R

ainy

sea

son

Cat

egor

y 21

Oct

20

03

21 O

ct

2003

21

Oct

20

03

21 O

ct

2003

21

Oct

20

03

21 O

ct

2003

21

Oct

20

03

21 O

ct

2003

Wat

er c

onte

nt

59

.8

71.2

74

.8

67.7

48

.3

72.6

74

.1

Com

bust

ible

s

38.4

26

.7

23.8

30

.1

48.6

24

.8

21.0

Three contents

Ash

1.8

2.1

1.4

2.2

3.1

2.6

4.9

Kitc

hen

was

te

25

.4

25.0

33

.7

29.3

25

.4

23.4

30

.2

Car

bon

Gra

ss/

woo

d

29.3

26

.9

33.2

34

.1

35.1

34

.1

25.4

Kitc

hen

was

te

2.

2

1.5

1.

8

2.1

1.

5

3.2

1.

8

Restaurant

Element analysis

Nitr

ogen

Gra

ss/

woo

d

1.3

1.

4

1.2

1.

6

1.8

2.

2

2.1

Wat

er c

onte

nt

70

.5

78.3

49

.9

72.4

Com

bust

ible

s

27.1

20.5

43

.2

18.5

Shop

Three contents

Ash

2.4

1.

2

6.

9 9.

1

Wat

er c

onte

nt

56

.0

74.7

65

.6

68.1

75

.1

73.7

67

.5

Com

bust

ible

s

26.0

21

.1

31.5

23

.3

23.5

21

.0

29.5

Three contents

Ash

18.0

4.

2 2.

9 8.

6 1.

4 5.

3 3.

0

Kitc

hen

was

te

22

.4

26.3

31

.2

29.6

25

.4

26.3

19

.9

Car

bon

Gra

ss/

woo

d

30.2

27

.3

30.2

31

.2

31.2

21

.5

27.3

Kitc

hen

was

te

2.

4

1.8

1.

4

1.3

0.

5

2.0

1.

4

Market

Element analysis

Nitr

ogen

Gra

ss/

woo

d

1.5

1.

4

1.0

1.

2

1.4

2.

4

1.3

Wat

er c

onte

nt

51

.6

41.7

50

.1

44.5

Com

bust

ible

s

39.7

36.6

32

.3

30.9

School

Three contents

Ash

8.7

21

.7

17.6

24

.6

Tabl

e 1-

32: T

hree

Con

tent

s an

d E

lem

ent A

naly

sis

of O

ther

Was

tes

(2/2

)

Uni

t: %

R

ainy

sea

son

Cat

egor

y 21

Oct

20

03

21 O

ct

2003

21

Oct

20

03

21 O

ct

2003

21

Oct

20

03

21 O

ct

2003

21

Oct

20

03

21 O

ct

2003

Wat

er c

onte

nt

21.1

15

.6

10.1

19

.7

34.4

Com

bust

ible

s

42.3

37.0

53.5

28

.3

26.9

Street sweeping

Three contents

Ash

36.6

47.4

36.4

52

.0

38.7

Wat

er c

onte

nt

70.2

69

.9

60.4

55

.4

36.8

58

.6

Com

bust

ible

s

28.3

26

.9

35.5

30

.2

54.4

35

.6

Hotel

Three contents

Ash

1.5

3.2

4.1

14.4

8.

8 5.

8

Wat

er c

onte

nt

61.6

58

.0

54.5

42

.0

Com

bust

ible

s

35.7

36.8

35

.6

52.5

Office

Three contents

Ash

2.7

5.

2

9.

9 5.

5

Wat

er c

onte

nt

58.2

69

.0

56.7

55

.7

54.4

Com

bust

ible

s

41.2

29.4

39

.9

39.6

35.0

Collection vehicle

Three contents

Ash

0.6

1.

6 3.

4 4.

7

10.6

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2.1 Data obtained from the survey

Prep. Time

Waiting Time

Travel Time

CollectionTime

(minutes)

Discharge Time

(minutes)

Rest Time

(minutes)

Repair Time

(minutes) VehicleID Vehicle type Date

Season (wet or

dry) Data form District

Number of

workers T1 T11 T2+T4+T5

Travel distance (m)

Travel Speed (km/hr) T3

CollectionAmount

(m3)

CollectionAmount (ton) *1

CollectionRate (t/hr) T6 T7 T8

Full CycleTime

(minutes)

Dry Season

65 Boxer 3.5t 31-Mar D 00021 Dang Kor 4 76 45100 36 295 6 2.50 0.51 131 502

67 Boxer 3.5t 31-Mar D 00022 Don Penh 4 14 2100 9 64 6 3.06 2.87 195 273

65 Boxer 3.5t 1-Apr D 00024 Dang Kor 5 14 127 22100 10 70 6 2.50 2.14 80 291

67 Boxer 3.5t 1-Apr D 00025 Don Penh 4 61 15900 16 93 6 3.06 1.97 55 209

67 Boxer 3.5t 1-Apr D 00025 Don Penh 4 71 24000 20 70 6 3.06 2.62 24 165

67 Boxer 3.5t 2-Apr D 00028 Don Penh 4 91 26000 17 46 6 3.06 3.99 19 318 474

24 Boxer 3.5t 5-Apr D 00036 Dang Kor 5 9 1 109 48510 27 31 1.6 3.09 5.98 30 180

24 Boxer 3.5t 5-Apr D 00036 Dang Kor 5 89 35900 24 79 3.6 3.09 2.35 35 203

66 Boxer 4.5t 24-Mar D 00002 Toul Kok 6 10 45 31 14810 29 89 6 3.34 2.25 13 188

66 Boxer 4.5t 24-Mar D 00002 Toul Kok 6 39 6900 11 78 6 3.34 2.57 117

66 Boxer 4.5t 25-Mar D 00006

Camkarmon 4 13 15 66 19800 18 157 6 3.34 1.28 13 264

66 Boxer 4.5t 26-Mar D 00009 Toul Kok 5 40 8 52 13500 16 121 6 3.34 1.66 221

23 Boxer 4.5t 27-Mar D 00013 7 Makara 5 10 10 97 19200 12 170 6 3.57 1.26 15 302

23 Boxer 4.5t 27-Mar D 00013 7 Makara 5 3 18 5600 19 34 6 3.57 6.30 55

23 Boxer 4.5t 28-Mar D 00014 7 Makara 5 5 3 62 10080 10 272 6 3.57 0.79 38 380

23 Boxer 4.5t 28-Mar D 00014 7 Makara 5 22 5900 16 58 6 3.57 3.69 80

23 Boxer 4.5t 29-Mar D 00017 7 Makara 5 14 99 19600 12 150 6 3.57 1.43 30 293

23 Boxer 4.5t 29-Mar D 00017 7 Makara 5 5 12 5000 25 48 6 3.57 4.46 65

9 Boxer 4.5t 2-Apr D 00027 Dang Kor 5 38 59 18500 19 46 6 2.23 2.91 30 173

24 Boxer 4.5t 2-Apr D 00026 Dang Kor 5 5 112 21000 11 43 6 3.09 4.31 10 170

24 Boxer 4.5t 3-Apr D 00031 Dang Kor 5 5 17 81 23200 17 99 6 3.09 1.87 42 244

49 Boxer 4.5t 3-Apr D 00030 Mean Chey 1 10 57 20050 21 135 6 3.05 1.36 8 210

49 Boxer 4.5t 3-Apr D 00030 Mean Chey 1 68 24220 21 131 6 3.05 1.40 8 15 222

12 Boxer 4.5t 4-Apr D 00032

Reussey Keo 5 31 67 23800 21 186 6 3.79 1.22 10 294

12 Boxer 4.5t 5-Apr D 00035 Mean Chey 5 29 84 28050 20 165 6 3.79 1.38 13 29 320

43 Deawoo

11t 24-Mar D 00001 Toul Kok 4 15 23 7630 20 97 26.5 6.69 4.14 15 150

43 Deawoo

11t 25-Mar D 00005 Camkarmo

n 5 50 15600 19 110 26.5 6.69 3.65 25 31 216

43 Deawoo

11t 26-Mar D 00008 Camkarmo

n 5 50 4 600 9 234 26.5 6.69 1.72 288

26 Deawoo

11t 27-Mar D 00011 Camkarmo

n 5 66 1 29 7300 15 257 26.5 8.28 1.93 353

26 Deawoo

11t 28-Mar D 00015 Toul Kok 5 14 31 30 6500 13 228 26.5 8.28 2.18 35 338

26 Deawoo

11t 29-Mar D 00019 Camkarmo

n 5 15 4 39 3543 5 201 26.5 8.28 2.47 259

79 Deawoo

11t 3-Apr D 00029 Reussey

Keo 5 21 80 24750 19 215 26.5 6.56 1.83 6 322PPW

M Deawoo

11t 3-Apr D 00037 Camkarmo

n 1 45 10800 14 85 26.5 7.33 5.17 40 10 180

79 Deawoo

11t 4-Apr D 00033 Mean Chey 5 23 87 28050 19 52 6 6.56 7.57 28 66 256

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Prep. Time

Waiting Time

Travel Time

CollectionTime

(minutes)

Discharge Time

(minutes)

Rest Time

(minutes)

Repair Time

(minutes) VehicleID Vehicle type Date

Season (wet or

dry) Data form District

Number of

workers T1 T11 T2+T4+T5

Travel distance (m)

Travel Speed (km/hr) T3

CollectionAmount

(m3)

CollectionAmount (ton) *1

CollectionRate (t/hr) T6 T7 T8

Full CycleTime

(minutes)

PPWM

Deawoo 11t 4-Apr D 00038

Camkarmon 1 147 21600 9 110 26.5 7.33 4.00 40 130 427

79 Deawoo

11t 5-Apr D 00034 Reussey

Keo 5 5 66 23300 21 75 26.5 6.56 5.25 5 151PPW

M Deawoo

11t 5-Apr D 00039 Camkarmo

n 1 130 21600 10 96 26.5 7.33 4.58 95 10 331PPW

M Deawoo

11t 6-Apr D 00040 Camkarmo

n 1 145 21600 9 125 26.5 7.33 3.52 25 15 310

21 Isuzu 6t 1-Apr D 00023 Camkarmo

n 7 33 102 21050 12 137 2.55 1.12 31 303

59 Kamaz

11t 22-Mar D 00004 Don Penh 4 6 132 28000 13 183 47.4 5.24 1.72 12 333

93 Kamaz

11t 24-Mar D 00003 Don Penh 4 100 136 30000 13 193 28.8 5.35 1.66 12 441

93 Kamaz

11t 25-Mar D 00007 Don Penh 4 8 20 159 20000 8 119 17.4 5.35 2.70 15 321

59 Kamaz

11t 26-Mar D 00010 Don Penh 4 15 20 109 25300 14 159 19.8 5.24 1.98 60 363

93 Kamaz

11t 31-Mar D 00020 Don Penh 3 136 15 4500 18 59 5.35 5.44 210

76 Titan 2.5t 27-Mar D 00012

Camkarmon 5 8 63 31 8800 17 35 4.5 2.04 3.50 9 146

76 Titan 2.5t 27-Mar D 00012

Camkarmon 5 13 0 0 91 4.5 2.04 1.35 104

76 Titan 2.5t 28-Mar D 00016 Toul Kok 4 19 35 27 8100 18 74 4.5 2.04 1.65 155

76 Titan 2.5t 28-Mar D 00016 Toul Kok 4 18 5800 19 71 4.5 2.04 1.72 17 106

76 Titan 2.5t 29-Mar D 00018

Camkarmon 4 20 19 48 9100 11 95 4.5 2.04 1.29 11 193

76 Titan 2.5t 29-Mar D 00018

Camkarmon 4 24 7100 18 55 4.5 2.04 2.23 30 109

76 Titan 2.5t 29-Mar D 00018

Camkarmon 4 21 6700 19 108 4.5 2.04 1.13 2 131

Rainy Season

28 Dealous

7t 14-Nov W W027 Camkarmo

n 4 25 3 46.0 10700 14 29 4.18 8.65 40 143

28 Dealous

7t 14-Nov W W028 Camkarmo

n 3 2 39.0 5500 8 200 4.22 1.27 100 341

28 Dealous

7t 5-Dec W W013 Toul Kork 5 13 87 29600 20 94 2.25 1.44 194

28 Dealous

7t 6-Dec W W014 Camkarmo

n 4 3 66 18880 17 137 4.27 1.87 206

28 Dealous

7t 8-Dec W W015 Toul Kork 4 0 115 31200 16 248 2.24 0.54 8 371

43 Deawoo

11t 11-Nov W W016 Toul Kork 6 51.0 8900 10 288 9.13 1.90 55.0 394

45 Deawoo

11t 11-Nov W W017 Toul Kork 6 18 40.0 12400 19 206 8.80 2.56 70 334

54 Deawoo

11t 11-Nov W W018 Toul Kork 6 20 38.0 6700 11 332 9.30 1.68 25 415

80 Deawoo

11t 11-Nov W W019 Toul Kork 5 5 40.0 11390 17 353 6.80 1.16 0.0 398

89 Deawoo

11t 11-Nov W W020 Camkarmo

n 7 15 5 36.0 16200 27 165 6.76 2.46 0.0 221

13 Deawoo

11t 12-Nov W W022 Daum Penh 4 2 104.0 17600 10 176 9.99 3.41 67 10 359

13 Deawoo

11t 12-Nov W W021 Meanchey 4 53 33.0 11100 20 214 10.00 2.80 30 330

81 Deawoo

11t 12-Nov W W024 Russey

Keo 5 106.0 34600 20 63 9.66 9.20 105 105 379

81 Deawoo

11t 12-Nov W W025 Russey

Keo 7 15 40.0 18000 27 168 9.66 3.45 30 110 363

79 Deawoo

11t 22-Dec W W001 Toul Kork 6 14 36 7220 12 56 7.98 8.55 10 116

79 Deawoo

11t 22-Dec W W002 Toul Kork 6 7 64 18400 17 296 7.13 1.45 8 34.0 409

26 Deawoo

11t 23-Dec W W003 Russey

Keo 6 18 34 13200 23 209 9.42 2.70 9 270

26 Deawoo

11t 23-Dec W W004 Russey

Keo 6 79 28900 22 110 5.32 2.90 10 4.0 203

45 Deawoo

11t 24-Dec W W005 Toul Kork 6 38 77 20200 16 447 10.90 1.46 12 574

43 Deawoo

11t 25-Dec W W006 Toul Kork 6 20 42 13700 20 296 7.13 1.45 9 49.0 416

43 Deawoo

11t 25-Dec W W007 Toul Kork 6 95 29200 18 102 3.78 2.22 10 26.0 233

79 Deawoo

11t 26-Dec W W008 Russey

Keo 6 17 24 3700 9 175 7.74 2.65 11 227

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Prep. Time

Waiting Time

Travel Time

CollectionTime

(minutes)

Discharge Time

(minutes)

Rest Time

(minutes)

Repair Time

(minutes) VehicleID Vehicle type Date

Season (wet or

dry) Data form District

Number of

workers T1 T11 T2+T4+T5

Travel distance (m)

Travel Speed (km/hr) T3

CollectionAmount

(m3)

CollectionAmount (ton) *1

CollectionRate (t/hr) T6 T7 T8

Full CycleTime

(minutes)

79 Deawoo

11t 26-Dec W W009 Russey

Keo 6 147 50600 21 173 7.80 2.71 7 9.0 336

43 Deawoo

11t 29-Dec W W011 Russey

Keo 6 63 23800 23 130 6.39 2.95 11 17.0 221

54 Deawoo

11t 30-Dec W W012 Camkarmo

n 6 13 60 19000 19 6.39 7 34.0 114

59 Kamaz

11t 12-Nov W W023 Russey

Keo 5 136.0 42600 19 275 6.66 1.45 60 471

59 Kamaz

11t 13-Nov W W026 Daun Penh 6 17 160.0 23400 9 342 9.11 1.60 12 40 571

59 Kamaz

11t 14-Nov W W029 Daun Penh 6 33 22.0 8320 23 8.23 52 107

59 Kamaz

11t 14-Nov W W030 Daun Penh 5 88.0 20000 14 317 5.40 1.02 15 32 452

61 Kamaz

11t 15-Nov W W031 Daum Penh 5 32 101.0 45400 27 161 0 9.30 3.47 26 320

61 Kamaz

11t 15-Nov W W032 Daum Penh 5 63 77.0 23400 18 234 5.80 1.49 45 419

61 Kamaz

11t 16-Nov W W033 Daum Penh 5 39 83.0 25100 18 125 6.99 3.36 247

61 Kamaz

11t 16-Nov W W034 Daum Penh 5 55 56.0 21200 23 233 4.77 1.23 344

59 Kamaz

11t 17-Nov W W035 Daum Penh 5 119.0 25900 13 267 5.94 1.33 9 395

59 Kamaz

11t 17-Nov W W036 Daum Penh 5 110.0 34200 19 189 5.40 1.71 15 22 336

59 Kamaz

11t 18-Nov W W037 Daum Penh 5 93.0 19400 13 247 8.23 2.00 340

93 Kamaz

11t 18-Nov W W038 7 Makara 4 32 75.0 20100 16 85 4.54 3.20 192

Dry Season Average 4.3 20.6 26.8 66.2 16983 16.1 118 12.5 4.3 2.71 33.6 34.2 318.0 242.9

Wet Season Average 5.3 22.2 7.7 72.5 20803 17.5 204 0.0 7.0 2.67 25.1 21.6 73.0 317.9

Overall Average 4.7 21.3 23.7 68.8 18589 16.7 153 12.2 5.4 2.69 30.0 27.9 108.0 268.3

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Public Opinion Survey

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Data 3 Public Opinion Survey

3.1 Questionnaire and Data

3.1.1 Households Survey

Q1.1 Before asking about waste issues, I have a question what do you think the most serious problems in Phnom Penh at present? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection

Door to Door Collection Urban total Non-Collection

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Inadequate supply of safe water 5 1.8% 0 5 1.7% 21 19.8% 26 6.5% 2 High crime rate 47 16.8% 0 47 16.0% 15 14.2% 62 15.5% 3 Poverty problems 51 18.3% 1 6.7% 52 17.7% 21 19.8% 73 18.3% 4 Economic issues such as Inflation 14 5.0% 3 20.0% 17 5.8% 1 0.9% 18 4.5% 5 Social unrest 10 3.6% 3 20.0% 13 4.4% 1 0.9% 14 3.5% 6 Political instability 4 1.4% 0 4 1.4% 4 1.0%

7 Pollution problems (air, water, noise and waste) 58 20.8% 3 20.0% 61 20.7% 21 19.8% 82 20.5%

8 Flood 0 0 0 0.0% 3 2.8% 3 0.8% 9 Drug problems 45 16.1% 2 13.3% 47 16.0% 6 5.7% 53 13.3% 10 Unemployment 43 15.4% 3 20.0% 46 15.6% 17 16.0% 63 15.8% 11 Land dispute 2 0.7% 0 2 0.7% 2 0.5% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0% Q1.2 And what do you think the second most serious problems?

Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection

Door to Door Collection urban total Non-Collection

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Inadequate supply of safe water 51 18.3% 1 6.7% 52 17.7% 27 25.5% 79 19.8% 2 High crime rate 101 36.2% 7 46.7% 108 36.7% 25 23.6% 133 33.3% 3 Poverty problems 97 34.8% 10 66.7% 107 36.4% 50 47.2% 157 39.3% 4 Economic issues such as Inflation 57 20.4% 4 26.7% 61 20.7% 16 15.1% 77 19.3% 5 Social unrest 42 15.1% 6 40.0% 48 16.3% 6 5.7% 54 13.5% 6 Political instability 39 14.0% 8 53.3% 47 16.0% 11 10.4% 58 14.5%

7 Pollution problems (air, water, noise and waste) 125 44.8% 8 53.3% 133 45.2% 41 38.7% 174 43.5%

8 Flood 21 7.5% 2 13.3% 23 7.8% 25 23.6% 48 12.0% 9 Drug problems 168 60.2% 11 73.3% 179 60.9% 55 51.9% 234 58.5% 10 Unemployment 119 42.7% 6 40.0% 125 42.5% 47 44.3% 172 43.0% 11 Land dispute 30 10.8% 0 30 10.2% 7 6.6% 37 9.3% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0%

Q2 Thinking about daily, please specify the priority in which the following aspects should be solved or improved

Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection

Door to Door Collection urban total Non-Collection

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Very Important 176 63.1% 12 80.0% 188 63.9% 87 82.1% 275 68.8%2 Important 95 34.1% 3 20.0% 98 33.3% 14 13.2% 112 28.0%3 Little Important 8 2.9% 0 8 2.7% 3 2.8% 11 2.8%

Water Supply

4 Not Important 0 0 0 2 1.9% 2 0.5%Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0%Mean 1.40 1.20 1.39 1.25 1.35

1 Very Important 59 21.1% 5 33.3% 64 21.8% 28 26.4% 92 23.0%2 Important 182 65.2% 10 66.7% 192 65.3% 55 51.9% 247 61.8%3 Little Important 34 12.2% 0 34 11.6% 21 19.8% 55 13.8%

Sewer Pipe Network

4 Not Important 4 1.4% 0 4 1.4% 2 1.9% 6 1.5%Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0% 1.94 1.67 1.93 1.97 1.94

1 Very Important 35 12.5% 5 33.3% 40 13.6% 9 8.5% 49 12.3%2 Important 135 48.4% 8 53.3% 143 48.6% 58 54.7% 201 50.3%3 Little Important 94 33.7% 2 13.3% 96 32.7% 29 27.4% 125 31.3%

Storm water drainage

4 Not Important 15 5.4% 0 15 5.1% 10 9.4% 25 6.3%Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0% 2.32 1.80 2.29 2.38 2.32

1 Very Important 53 19.0% 5 33.3% 58 19.7% 26 24.5% 84 21.0%2 Important 163 58.4% 8 53.3% 171 58.2% 52 49.1% 223 55.8%

Septic Tank Water

collection 3 Little Important 51 18.3% 2 13.3% 53 18.0% 21 19.8% 74 18.5%

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Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection

Door to Door Collection urban total Non-Collection

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 4 Not Important 12 4.3% 0 12 4.1% 7 6.6% 19 4.8%Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0%

2.08 1.80 2.06 2.08 2.07 1 Very Important 158 56.6% 8 53.3% 166 56.5% 39 36.8% 205 51.3%2 Important 111 39.8% 6 40.0% 117 39.8% 41 38.7% 158 39.5%3 Little Important 10 3.6% 1 6.7% 11 3.7% 22 20.8% 33 8.3%

Solid Waste Collection

4 Not Important 0 0 4 3.8% 4 1.0%Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0% 1.47 1.53 1.47 1.92 1.59

1 Very Important 176 63.1% 14 93.3% 190 64.6% 78 73.6% 268 67.0%2 Important 92 33.0% 1 6.7% 93 31.6% 22 20.8% 115 28.8%3 Little Important 9 3.2% 0 9 3.1% 5 4.7% 14 3.5%

Electricity Supply

4 Not Important 2 0.7% 0 2 0.7% 1 0.9% 3 0.8%Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 106 100.0% 400 100.0% 1.42 1.07 1.40 1.33 1.38

1 Very Important 29 10.4% 0 29 9.9% 9 8.5% 38 9.5%2 Important 180 64.5% 3 20.0% 183 62.2% 63 59.4% 246 61.5%3 Little Important 48 17.2% 10 66.7% 58 19.7% 23 21.7% 81 20.3%

Access road to the house

4 Not Important 22 7.9% 2 13.3% 24 8.2% 11 10.4% 35 8.8%Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 106 100.0% 400 100.0% 2.23 2.93 2.26 2.34 2.28

1 Very Important 23 8.2% 2 13.3% 25 8.5% 5 4.7% 30 7.5%2 Important 150 53.8% 5 33.3% 155 52.7% 49 46.2% 204 51.0%3 Little Important 83 29.7% 7 46.7% 90 30.6% 36 34.0% 126 31.5%

Telephone

4 Not Important 23 8.2% 1 6.7% 24 8.2% 16 15.1% 40 10.0%Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 106 100.0% 400 100.0% 2.38 2.47 2.38 2.59 2.44

Q3.1 Are you interested in Environmental Issues?

Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection

Door to Door Collection urban total Non-Collection

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 249 89.2% 15 100.0% 264 89.8% 94 88.7% 358 89.5% 2 Yes, but a little 28 10.0% 28 9.5% 8 7.5% 36 9.0% 3 No 2 0.7% 2 0.7% 4 3.8% 6 1.5% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0% Q3.2 What kind of environmental problems do you think most serious now in Phnom Penh?

Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection

Door to Door Collection urban total Non-Collection

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Water Pollution 38 13.7% 2 13.3% 40 13.6% 39 38.2% 79 20.1% 2 Air Pollution 121 43.7% 6 40.0% 127 43.2% 34 33.3% 161 40.9% 3 Noise problems 31 11.2% 1 6.7% 32 10.9% 3 2.9% 35 8.9% 4 Solid waste problems 79 28.5% 6 40.0% 85 28.9% 16 15.7% 101 25.6% 5 Flooding 8 2.9% 8 2.7% 10 9.8% 18 4.6% Total 277 100.0% 15 100.0% 102 100.0% 394 100.0% Q3.3 How much do you feel environmental degradation affect your life?

Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection

Door to Door Collection urban total Non-Collection

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 It does not affect at all 2 1.9% 2 0.5% 2 It affects to some degree 109 39.1% 5 33.3% 114 38.8% 23 21.7% 137 34.3% 3 It caused serious problems 169 60.6% 10 66.7% 179 60.9% 79 74.5% 258 64.5% 4 I do not know 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 2 1.9% 3 0.8% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0% Q4.1 In general, do you think that improper waste management causes problems?

Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection

Door to Door Collection urban total Non-Collection

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% 101 95.3% 395 98.8% 2 No 5 4.7% 5 1.3% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 106 100.0% 400 100.0%

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Q4.2 What kinds of problems are caused by bad waste management?

Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection

Door to Door Collection urban total Non-Collection

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Scattered waste on the street causes offensive odor 243 87.1% 7 46.7% 250 85.0% 87 86.1% 337 85.3% 2 Scattered waste on the street attracts rats and flies 171 61.3% 13 86.7% 184 62.6% 70 69.3% 254 64.3%

3 Rats and flies attracted by waste bring about some kinds of diseases 127 45.5% 8 53.3% 135 45.9% 43 42.6% 178 45.1%

4 Dumped wastes in canal block drainage systems and result in Flooding 140 50.2% 14 93.3% 154 52.4% 54 53.5% 208 52.7%

5 Dumped waste in canal pollute water and this causes skin diarrhea 138 49.5% 13 86.7% 151 51.4% 47 46.5% 198 50.1%

6 Open burning of waste result in emission of harmful gases 47 16.8% 4 26.7% 51 17.3% 14 13.9% 65 16.5%

7 Improper treatment of wastes at the final disposal site contaminates river and ground water 33 11.8% 1 6.7% 34 11.6% 7 6.9% 41 10.4%

Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 101 100.0% 395 100%

Q5.1 In Phnom Penh, are there any problems caused by wastes? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection

Door to Door Collection urban total Non-Collection

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 269 96.4% 15 100.0% 284 96.6% 91 85.8% 375 93.8% 2 No 7 2.5% 7 2.4% 7 6.6% 14 3.5% 3 I do not know 3 1.1% 3 1.0% 8 7.5% 11 2.8% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0%

Q5.2 In Phnom Penh, What kinds of problems are there how?

Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection

Door to Door Collection urban total Non-Collection

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 A lot of wastes are scattered on the street 215 79.9% 6 40.0% 221 75.2% 78 85.7% 299 79.7%

2 Wastes on the street are scavenged by animals 85 31.6% 8 53.3% 93 31.6% 27 29.7% 120 32.0%

3 Wastes left on the street cause offensive odor 185 68.8% 13 86.7% 198 67.3% 77 84.6% 275 73.3%

4 Wastes left on the street attract rats and flies 77 28.6% 10 66.7% 87 29.6% 26 28.6% 113 30.1%

5 Dumped wastes in canal block drainage systems and cause flood in rainy season 193 71.7% 14 93.3% 207 70.4% 68 74.7% 275 73.3%

6 Dumped wastes in canal pullute water and cause skin diseases and diarrhea 56 20.8% 9 60.0% 65 22.1% 20 22.0% 85 22.7%

7 Fires at the final disposal site cause emission of polluted gases 34 12.6% 5 33.3% 39 13.3% 12 13.2% 51 13.6%

8 Waste at the final disposal site pollutes ground water 30 11.2% 3 20.0% 33 11.2% 9 9.9% 42 11.2%

9 The current dumpsite is almost full 31 11.5% 2 13.3% 33 11.2% 6 6.6% 39 10.4% Total 269 100.0% 15 100.0% 91 100.0% 375 100.0%

Q6 Do you where waste from households are brought for final disposal?

Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection

Door to Door Collection urban total Non-Collection

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 151 54.1% 7 46.7% 158 53.7% 51 48.1% 209 52.3% 2 No 128 45.9% 8 53.3% 136 46.3% 55 51.9% 191 47.8% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 106 100.0% 400 100.0% Q6 Name of place

Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection

Door to Door Collection urban total Non-Collection

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Stoeung Mean Chey Pile of garbage 149 98.7% 1 14.3% 150 94.9% 51 100.0% 201 96.2%

Pile of gardage behind the Ang Eng School 2 1.3% 6 85.7% 8 5.1% 8 3.8%

Total 151 100.0% 7 100.0% 158 100.0% 51 100.0% 209 100.0%

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Q7 If you know, please tell us how much waste is generated at your house every day? Type of collection Block/Curbside/Communal Door to Door Collection urban total Non-Collection

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 0 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 7 6.6% 8 2.0%0.1 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 1 0.3%0.2 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 1 0.9% 2 0.5%0.3 2 0.7% 2 0.7% 2 0.5%0.4 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 1 0.3%0.5 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 1 0.9% 2 0.5%0.7 2 0.7% 2 0.7% 2 0.5%1 214 76.7% 8 53.3% 222 75.5% 83 78.3% 305 76.3%2 48 17.2% 7 46.7% 55 18.7% 9 8.5% 64 16.0%3 7 2.5% 7 2.4% 3 2.8% 10 2.5%4 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 1 0.9% 2 0.5%

General (kitchen waste)

5 1 0.9% 1 0.3%Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0%

0 188 67.4% 3 20.0% 191 65.0% 95 89.6% 286 71.5%1 53 19.0% 1 6.7% 54 18.4% 10 9.4% 64 16.0%2 23 8.2% 2 13.3% 25 8.5% 1 0.9% 26 6.5%3 9 3.2% 3 20.0% 12 4.1% 12 3.0%4 3 1.1% 1 6.7% 4 1.4% 4 1.0%5 3 1.1% 3 20.0% 6 2.0% 6 1.5%10 1 6.7% 1 0.3% 1 0.3%

Cans

12 1 6.7% 1 0.3% 1 0.3%Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 106 100.0% 400 100.0%

0 232 83.2% 13 86.7% 245 83.3% 92 86.8% 337 84.3%1 40 14.3% 2 13.3% 42 14.3% 14 13.2% 56 14.0%2 5 1.8% 5 1.7% 5 1.3%

Glass Bottles

3 2 0.7% 2 0.7% 2 0.5%Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 106 100.0% 400 100.0%

0 210 75.3% 5 33.3% 215 73.1% 95 89.6% 310 77.5%1 47 16.8% 1 6.7% 48 16.3% 11 10.4% 59 14.8%2 15 5.4% 2 13.3% 17 5.8% 17 4.3%3 4 1.4% 6 40.0% 10 3.4% 10 2.5%5 1 6.7% 1 0.3% 1 0.3%6 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 1 0.3%8 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 1 0.3%

Plastic Bottles

10 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 1 0.3%Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0%

0 74 26.5% 7 46.7% 81 27.6% 65 61.3% 146 36.5%0.1 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 1 0.3%1 39 14.0% 39 13.3% 16 15.1% 55 13.8%2 72 25.8% 1 6.7% 73 24.8% 16 15.1% 89 22.3%3 46 16.5% 2 13.3% 48 16.3% 4 3.8% 52 13.0%4 18 6.5% 18 6.1% 3 2.8% 21 5.3%5 19 6.8% 2 13.3% 21 7.1% 1 0.9% 22 5.5%6 3 1.1% 1 6.7% 4 1.4% 4 1.0%8 1 0.4% 1 6.7% 2 0.7% 2 0.5%10 5 1.8% 1 6.7% 6 2.0% 1 0.9% 7 1.8%

Paper/ Cardboard

15 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 1 0.3%Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100 106 100.0% 400 100.0%

0 19 6.8% 19 6.5% 5 4.7% 24 6.0%1 11 3.9% 11 3.7% 4 3.8% 15 3.8%2 50 17.9% 50 17.0% 30 28.3% 80 20.0%3 69 24.7% 4 26.7% 73 24.8% 18 17.0% 91 22.8%4 33 11.8% 2 13.3% 35 11.9% 5 4.7% 40 10.0%5 32 11.5% 4 26.7% 36 12.2% 19 17.9% 55 13.8%6 12 4.3% 4 26.7% 16 5.4% 5 4.7% 21 5.3%7 6 2.2% 1 6.7% 7 2.4% 7 1.8%8 8 2.9% 8 2.7% 9 8.5% 17 4.3%10 26 9.3% 26 8.8% 10 9.4% 36 9.0%11 4 1.4% 4 1.4% 4 1.0%12 5 1.8% 5 1.7% 1 0.9% 6 1.5%13 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 1 0.3%

Plastic bags

15 3 1.1% 3 1.0% 3 0.8%Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0%

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Q8.1 How do you store waste at your house?

Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection

Door to Door Collection urban total Non-Collection

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 In a plastic/paper bag 226 81.0% 8 53.3% 234 79.6% 66 62.3% 300 75.0% 2 In a rice/cement bag 13 4.7% 2 13.3% 15 5.1% 1 0.9% 16 4.0% 3 In a carton box 1 6.7% 1 0.3% 1 0.3% 4 In a basket 12 4.3% 3 20.0% 15 5.1% 8 7.5% 23 5.8% 5 In a metal/plastic/wood container 27 9.7% 1 6.7% 28 9.5% 8 7.5% 36 9.0% 6 On the ground 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 23 21.7% 24 6.0% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0% Q8.2 Why do you use such containers?

Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection

Door to Door Collection urban total Non-Collection

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %

1 It keeps the place clean after the collection work 168 60.4% 6 40.0% 174 59.2% 58 69.9% 232 61.7%

2 It prevents foul odors 215 77.3% 13 86.7% 228 77.6% 71 85.5% 299 79.5% 3 It is easy to handle 216 77.7% 12 80.0% 228 77.6% 55 66.3% 283 75.3% 4 Keeps away pests such as flies 65 23.4% 8 53.3% 73 24.8% 25 30.1% 98 26.1% 5 Low cost or available free 83 29.9% 5 33.3% 88 29.9% 22 26.5% 110 29.3% Total 278 100.0% 15 100.0% 83 100.0% 376 100.0% Q9 Who handles and discharges your waste in your household most often?

Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection

Door to Door Collection urban total Non-Collection

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 female adult 160 57.3% 11 73.3% 171 58.2% 80 75.5% 251 62.8% 2 male adult 71 25.4% 71 24.1% 21 19.8% 92 23.0% 3 female children 25 9.0% 3 20.0% 28 9.5% 2 1.9% 30 7.5% 4 male children 9 3.2% 1 6.7% 10 3.4% 3 2.8% 13 3.3% 5 maid or house staff 13 4.7% 13 4.4% 13 3.3% 6 pay someone to discharge 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 1 0.3% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 106 100.0% 400 100.0% Q10 Do you receive waste collection service at present?

Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection

Door to Door Collection urban total Non-Collection

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% 294 73.5% 2 No 106 100.0% 106 26.5% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0% Q11 What kind of collection service is provided for your district?

Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection Door to Door Collection urban total

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Block (bell) collection 95 34.1% 95 32.3% 95 32.3% 2 Curbside collection 156 55.9% 156 53.1% 156 53.1% 3 Communal collection 27 9.7% 27 9.2% 27 9.2% 4 Door to door collection 15 100.0% 15 5.1% 15 5.1% 6 I do not know 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 1 0.3% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% 294 100.0%

Q12 What is the frequency of the waste collection service in your area? (per week)

Type of collection Block/Curbside/Communal Collection Count Col %

1 Everyday 128 45.9% 2 6 times 5 1.8% 3 5 times 4 1.4% 4 4 times 13 4.7% 5 3 times 86 30.8% 6 2 times 19 6.8% 7 Once a week 2 0.7% 8 Irregular 16 5.7% 9 I do not know 6 2.2% Total 279 100.0%

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Q13 How often do you discharge your waste? (per week) Type of collection Block/Curbside/Communal Collection Count Col %

1 Everyday 193 69.2% 2 6 times 7 2.5% 3 5 times 9 3.2% 4 4 times 7 2.5% 5 3 times 47 16.8% 6 2 times 5 1.8% 8 Irregular 10 3.6% 9 I do not know 1 0.4% Total 279 100.0%

Q14.1 Where is your waste discharged?

Type of collection Block/Curbside/Communal Collection Count Col %

1 In a bin or on ground at a collection point 132 47.3% 2 In a bin or on ground along the street, where a collection vehicle passes 146 52.3% 4 Any place I want 1 0.4% Total 279 100.0% Q14.2 Why do you discharge your waste there?

Type of collection Block/Curbside/Communal Collection Count Col %

1 I do not know where I have to discharge my waste 1 100.0% Total 1 100.0% Q15 How do you transport your waste to the collection point and dump it?

Type of collection Block/Curbside/Communal Collection Count Col %

1 bring waste in a bag and put the bag on the ground or in a collection bin 220 79.1%

2 bring wastesin a bag, box, basket or continer and put the waste inside on the ground or in bin directly 57 20.5%

231 Bring Garbage to put in the Track 1 0.4% Total 278 100.0% Q16 What time is your waste collected by collector?

Type of collection Block/Curbside/Communal Collection Count Col %

1 In the morning 94 33.7% 2 In the afternoon 47 16.8% 3 In the evening 44 15.8% 4 At night 22 7.9% 5 Irregular 69 24.7% 6 I do not know 3 1.1% Total 279 100.0% Q17.1 When (what time) your waste is discharged?

Type of collection Block/Curbside/Communal Collection Count Col %

1 Just before the collection service/ After the collection vehicle gives a signal 164 58.8% 2 In the morning regardless of the collection service time 40 14.3% 3 In the afternoon regardless of the collection service time 3 1.1% 4 In the evening regardless of the collection service time 7 2.5% 5 At night regardless of the collection service time 14 5.0% 6 Whenever wastes are generated 51 18.3% Total 279 100.0% Q17.2

Type of collection Block/Curbside/Communal Collection Count Col %

1 Frequency of collection service is too few 25 21.7% 2 No one is home at collection time 21 18.3% 3 A collection vehicle does not come regularly and I do not know when it comes 31 27.0%

4 I do not want to keep the waste long at home and want to discharge the waste as early as possible 38 33.0%

Total 115 100.0%

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Q17.3 Do you think that your waste left on the street causes problems such as animal scavenging and bad smells?

Type of collection Block/Curbside/Communal Collection Count Col %

1 Yes 94 81.7% 2 No 21 18.3% Total 115 100.0%

Q18 What is the frequency of the waste collection service in your area? (per week) Type of collection Door to Door Collection Count Col % 1 Every day 9 60.0% 2 6 times 4 26.7% 3 5 times 1 6.7% 8 Irregular 1 6.7% Total 15 100.0% Q19 How often do you discharge your waste? Type of collection Door to Door Collection Count Col % 1 I discharge my waste only when waste collectors come to my house 4 26.7% 2 I discharge my waste more often than the collection service 11 73.3% Total 15 100.0% Q20 Why do you discharge your wastes even when there is no collection service? Type of collection Door to Door Collection Count Col % 2 No one is home at collection time 6 54.5% 3 The frequency of collection is irregular 2 18.2% 4 I do not want to keep the waste long and want to discharge it as soon as possible 3 27.3% Total 11 100.0% Q21 Where do you discharge your wastes when there are no collection service? Type of collection Door to Door Collection Count Col % 1 I discharge my wastes in front of my house 7 63.6% 2 I discharge my wastes on the street 4 36.4% Total 11 100.0% Q22 Do you think that your waste left on the street causes problems such as animal scavenging or bad smells? Type of collection Door to Door Collection Count Col % 1. Yes 11 100% Total 11 100.0% Q23 How do you discharge your waste? Type of collection Door to Door Collection Count Col % 1 Bring waste in a plastic/paper bag and put the bag in the collector's cart 8 53.3% 2 Bring waste in a bag, box, basket or container and put the waste in the collector's cart 7 46.7% Total 15 100.0% Q24 What time is your waste collected? Type of collection Door to Door Collection Count Col % 1 In the morning 3 20.0% 2 In the afternoon 3 20.0% 3 In the evening 6 40.0% 4 At night 2 13.3% 5 Irregular 1 6.7% Total 15 100.0%

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Q25.1 Do you pay collection fee? Type of collection Total

Block/Curbside/Commun

al Collection Door to Door Collection Urban total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes, I pay collection fee directly 28 10.0% 15 100.0% 43 14.6% 2 Yes, I pay collection fee with electricity bill 244 87.5% 244 83.0% 3 No, I do not pay collection fee 4 1.4% 4 1.4% 4 I do not know 3 1.1% 3 1.0% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% Q25.2 How much do you pay for collection service every month? Type of collection Total

Block/Curbside/Commun

al Collection Door to Door Collection Urban total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 9 I do not know 2 0.7% 2 0.7% 1000 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 2000 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 2300 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 2500 5 1.8% 5 1.7% 3000 8 2.9% 8 2.8% 3200 25 9.2% 25 8.7% 3500 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 4000 215 79.0% 14 93.3% 229 79.8% 6000 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 7000 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 8000 1 0.4% 1 6.7% 2 0.7% 20000 6 2.2% 6 2.1% 28000 4 1.5% 4 1.4% Total 272 100.0% 15 100.0% 287 100.0% Q26 How is the bill collected? Type of collection Total

Block/Curbside/Commun

al Collection Door to Door Collection Urban total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %

1 A bill collector of a waste collection company/electricity comes to my house every month 89 32.7% 3 20.0% 92 32.1%

2 A bill collector of the Phnom Penh government comes to my house every month 6 2.2% 12 80.0% 18 6.3%

3 I go to the office to pay the bill 176 64.7% 176 61.3% 4 I do not know 1 0.4% 1 0.3% Total 272 100.0% 15 100.0% 287 100.0% Q27.1 Do you know who is in charge of waste collection? Type of collection Total

Block/Curbside/Commun

al Collection Door to Door Collection Urban total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 138 49.5% 15 100.0% 153 52.0% 2 No 141 50.5% 141 48.0% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% Q27.2 Who is it? 1 Private company (CINTRI) 131 94.9% 1 6.7% 132 86.3% 2 Phnom Penh government (PPWM) 7 5.1% 13 86.7% 20 13.1% 3 NGO 1 6.7% 1 0.7% Total 138 100.0% 15 100.0% 153 100.0% Q28 What do you think about collection fee? Type of collection Total

Block/Curbside/Commun

al Collection Door to Door Collection Urban total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Too expensive 9 3.2% 9 3.1% 2 Expensive 70 25.1% 2 13.3% 72 24.5% 3 Appropriate 193 69.2% 13 86.7% 206 70.1% 6 I do not know 7 2.5% 7 2.4% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0%

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Q29 Are you satisfied with the collection service? Type of collection Total

Block/Curbside/Communa

l Collection Door to Door Collection Urban total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes very much 34 12.2% 2 13.3% 36 12.2% 2 Yes to some extent 189 67.7% 12 80.0% 201 68.4% 3 Not much 51 18.3% 1 6.7% 52 17.7% 4 Not at all 3 1.1% 3 1.0% 5 I do not know 2 0.7% 2 0.7% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% Q30.1 Why are you unsatisfied with the service? Type of collection Total

Block/Curbside/Communa

l Collection Door to Door Collection Urban total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Frequency of collection is too few 10 17.9% 10 17.5% 2 Frequency of collection is irregular 25 44.6% 1 100.0% 26 45.6% 3 Collection time is not appropriate 8 14.3% 8 14.0% 4 A lot of wastes are left on the streets 11 19.6% 11 19.3% 5 Collection point is far away from my house 2 3.6% 2 3.5% Total 56 100.0% 1 100.0% 57 100.0% Q30.2 And anyother you unsatisfied with the service? Type of collection Total

Block/Curbside/Communa

l Collection Door to Door Collection Urban total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Frequency of collection is too few 26 46.4% 1 100.0% 27 47.4% 2 Frequency of collection is irregular 15 26.8% 15 26.3% 3 Collection time is not appropriate 22 39.3% 22 38.6% 4 A lot of wastes are left on the streets 16 28.6% 16 28.1% 5 Collection point is far away from my house 3 5.4% 1 100.0% 4 7.0% 6 Collection points are full of waste and dirty 16 28.6% 16 28.1% 100 None 2 3.6% 2 3.5% 241 Garbageman's not collect off garbages 1 1.8% 1 1.8% 242 Have not Garbage can to use 1 1.8% 1 1.8% Total 56 100.0% 1 100.0% 57 100.0% Q31.1 To improve the quality of service, do you agree with the increase in collection fee? Type of collection Total

Block/Curbside/Communa

l Collection Door to Door Collection Urban total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes, I agree with the increase in the collection fee 32 11.5% 4 26.7% 36 12.2%

2 Collection service company should take an effort to improve their service without increasing the fee 211 75.6% 7 46.7% 218 74.1%

3 I can change the way to discharge wastes, discharging my waste on designated time and designate place, so that it is possible to improve the collection service without increase in the collection fee 33 11.8% 4 26.7% 37 12.6%

4 I do not know 3 1.1% 3 1.0% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% Q31.2 If collection service is improved, e.g. increase in collection frequency and fixed collection time, how much are you willing to pay monthly? Type of collection Total

Block/Curbside/Communa

l Collection Door to Door Collection Urban total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 98 DK 7 2.5% 7 2.4% 1000 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 2000 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 2500 2 0.7% 2 0.7% 3000 12 4.3% 12 4.1% 3200 21 7.5% 21 7.1% 3500 5 1.8% 5 1.7% 4000 182 65.2% 7 46.7% 189 64.3% 4500 9 3.2% 9 3.1% 4800 2 0.7% 2 0.7% 5000 4 1.4% 4 1.4% 6000 18 6.5% 5 33.3% 23 7.8% 6500 1 0.4% 2 13.3% 3 1.0% 7500 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 8000 3 1.1% 1 6.7% 4 1.4%

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Type of collection Total

Block/Curbside/Communa

l Collection Door to Door Collection Urban total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 10000 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 20000 5 1.8% 5 1.7% 28000 3 1.1% 3 1.0% 32000 1 0.4% 1 0.3% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% Q32 What kinds of collection method do you prefer? Type of collection Total

Block/Curbside/Communa

l Collection Door to Door Collection Urban total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Block (bell) collection 58 20.8% 58 19.7% 2 Curbside collection 152 54.5% 4 26.7% 156 53.1% 3 Communal collection 19 6.8% 2 13.3% 21 7.1% 4 Door to door collection 50 17.9% 9 60.0% 59 20.1% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0%

Q33 How is your wastes disposed of? Type of collection Non-Collection Count Col % 1 It is dumped on the street, in the canal or open land 39 36.8% 2 It is burned outside 74 69.8% 3 It is buried 18 17.0% 4 It is composted 11 10.4% 5 It is transported to a collection point in other areas 5 4.7% 6 I do not know 1 0.9% Total 106 100.0% Q34 What kinds of problems do you face now because there is no collection sevice? Type of collection Non-Collection Count Col % 1 Wastes are scattered around my house 52 49.1% 2 There are a lot of rats and flies 49 46.2% 3 There is a problem of offensive odor 60 56.6% 4 River/underground water is contaminated by waste 27 25.5% 5 People suffer from skin diseases 14 13.2% 6 People suffer from diarrhea 20 18.9% 7 Drainage canals are blocked with waste 8 7.5% 100 None 12 11.3% Total 106 100.0% Q35 Do you need waste collection service? Type of collection Non-Collection Count Col % 1 Yes, very much 25 23.6% 2 Yes to some extent 49 46.2% 3 I do not need very much 27 25.5% 4 I do not need at all 5 4.7% Total 106 100.0% Q36.1 Are you willing to pay to receive the waste collection service? Type of collection Non-Collection Count Col % 1 Very willing 14 13.2% 2 Willing to some extent 57 53.8% 3 Not willing very much 25 23.6% 4 Not at all 10 9.4% Total 106 100.0% Q36.2 How much can you afford to pay per month to receive the collection service? Type of collection Non-Collection Count Col % 98 DK 22 20.8% 100 None 1 0.9% 500 6 5.7%

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Type of collection Non-Collection Count Col % 600 2 1.9% 1000 17 16.0% 1500 2 1.9% 2000 21 19.8% 3000 8 7.5% 4000 27 25.5% Total 106 100.0%

Q37 To decrease the collection fee, are you willing to participate in waste collection activities such as bringing your waste to a designated place at designated time and source separation?

Type of collection Non-Collection Count Col % 1 Very willing 24 22.6% 2 Willing to some extent 55 51.9% 3 Not willing very much 24 22.6% 4 Not at all 3 2.8% Total 106 100.0%

Q38.1 Do you consider that recycling of non-hazardous waste such as paper, plastic, glass and metals is necessary? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 201 72.0% 10 66.7% 211 71.8% 67 63.2% 278 69.5% 2 No 78 28.0% 5 33.3% 83 28.2% 39 36.8% 122 30.5% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 106 100.0% 400 100.0%

Q38.2 Why do you think that it is necessary? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection

Door to Door Collection Urban total Non-Collection

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %

1 Recycling would reduce the amount of waste to landfill 30 14.9% 4 40.0% 34 16.1% 11 16.4% 45 16.2%

2 Recycling would help to protect the environment 83 41.3% 83 39.3% 26 38.8% 109 39.2% 3 Recycling would earn you some extra money 88 43.8% 6 60.0% 94 44.5% 30 44.8% 124 44.6% Total 201 100.0% 10 100.0% 211 100.0% 67 100.0% 278 100.0%

Q39 Do you separate recyclable goods and sell them? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 165 59.1% 8 53.3% 173 58.8% 52 49.1% 225 56.3% 2 No 114 40.9% 7 46.7% 121 41.2% 54 50.9% 175 43.8% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0%

Q40.1 – Paper Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 18 10.9% 18 6.1% 0.0% 18 8.0%Paper 2 No 147 89.1% 8 100.0% 155 52.7% 52 49.1% 207 92.0%

Total 165 100.0% 8 100.0% 173 58.8% 52 100.0% 225 100.0%0.5 3 16.7% 3 16.7%1 10 55.6% 10 55.6%1.5 1 5.6% 1 5.6%

Kilogram

2 4 22.2% 4 22.2%Total 18 100.0% 18 100.0%

100 2 11.1% 2 11.1%150 1 5.6% 1 5.6%200 7 38.9% 7 38.9%300 2 11.1% 2 11.1%450 1 5.6% 1 5.6%600 2 11.1% 2 11.1%700 1 5.6% 1 5.6%2000 1 5.6% 1 5.6%

How much?

4000 1 5.6% 1 5.6%Total 18 100.0% 18 100.0%

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Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % To whom you sell?

1 Those who come to my house 18 100.0% 18 100.0%

Total 18 100.0% 18 100.0% Q40.2 – Cardboad Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 8 4.8% 8 2.7% 0.0% 8 3.6%Cardboard 2 No 157 95.2% 8 100.0% 165 56.1% 52 49.1% 217 96.4%

Total 165 100.0% 8 100.0% 173 58.8% 52 49.1% 225 100.0%1 3 30.0% 3 30.0%3 1 10.0% 1 10.0%4 1 10.0% 1 10.0%5 2 20.0% 2 20.0%

Kilogram

10 3 30.0% 3 30.0%Total 10 100.0% 10 100.0%

100 2 20.0% 2 20.0%150 1 10.0% 1 10.0%450 1 10.0% 1 10.0%500 3 30.0% 3 30.0%800 1 10.0% 1 10.0%2000 1 10.0% 1 10.0%

How much?

2500 1 10.0% 1 10.0%Total 10 100.0% 10 100.0%To whom you sell?

1 Those who come to my house 10 100.0% 10 100.0%

Total 10 100.0% 10 100.0% Q40.3 – Glass bottles Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 135 81.8% 135 45.9% 48 45.3% 183 81.3%Glass bottles 2 No 30 18.2% 8 100.0% 38 12.9% 4 3.8% 42 18.7%

Total 165 100.0% 8 100.0% 173 58.8% 52 49.1% 225 100.0%1 32 23.7% 9 18.8% 41 22.4%2 40 29.6% 19 39.6% 59 32.2%3 32 23.7% 9 18.8% 41 22.4%4 9 6.7% 2 4.2% 11 6.0%5 9 6.7% 5 10.4% 14 7.7%6 1 0.7% 1 2.1% 2 1.1%10 6 4.4% 1 2.1% 7 3.8%15 1 0.7% 1 0.5%20 4 3.0% 2 4.2% 6 3.3%

Bottle

30 1 0.7% 1 0.5%Total 135 100.0% 48 100.0% 183 100.0%

100 29 21.5% 11 22.9% 40 21.9%200 49 36.3% 21 43.8% 70 38.3%300 31 23.0% 7 14.6% 38 20.8%400 5 3.7% 1 2.1% 6 3.3%500 9 6.7% 6 12.5% 15 8.2%600 1 0.7% 1 2.1% 2 1.1%800 1 0.7% 1 0.5%1000 6 4.4% 6 3.3%1500 1 0.7% 1 0.5%2000 2 1.5% 1 2.1% 3 1.6%

How much?

4500 1 0.7% 1 0.5%Total 135 100.0% 48 100.0% 183 100.0%

1 Those who come to my house 134 99.3% 48 100.0% 182 99.5%To whom you

sell? 2 Shop 1 0.7% 1 0.5%

Total 135 100.0% 48 100.0% 183 100.0%

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Q40.4 – Aluminum cans Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 126 76.4% 8 100.0% 134 45.6% 19 17.9% 153 68.0%Aluminum cans 2 No 39 23.6% 39 13.3% 33 31.1% 72 32.0%

Total 165 100.0% 8 100.0% 173 58.8% 52 49.1% 225 100.0%1 1 0.8% 1 5.3% 2 1.3%2 3 2.4% 1 5.3% 4 2.6%3 4 3.2% 4 21.1% 8 5.2%4 2 1.6% 2 1.3%5 19 15.1% 8 42.1% 27 17.6%6 8 6.3% 3 15.8% 11 7.2%7 1 0.8% 1 0.7%8 3 2.4% 3 2.0%10 37 29.4% 4 50.0% 41 26.8%12 3 2.4% 3 2.0%15 6 4.8% 6 3.9%20 18 14.3% 1 12.5% 19 12.4%24 8 6.3% 1 12.5% 9 5.9%25 1 0.8% 1 0.7%30 4 3.2% 1 12.5% 1 5.3% 6 3.9%40 1 12.5% 1 0.7%48 1 0.8% 1 0.7%50 4 3.2% 4 2.6%60 1 0.8% 1 5.3% 2 1.3%72 1 0.8% 1 0.7%

Can

144 1 0.8% 1 0.7%Total 126 100.0% 8 100.0% 19 100.0% 153 100.0%

100 8 6.3% 5 26.3% 13 8.5%200 28 22.2% 11 57.9% 39 25.5%250 1 0.8% 1 0.7%300 7 5.6% 1 12.5% 1 5.3% 9 5.9%400 22 17.5% 3 37.5% 25 16.3%450 1 0.8% 1 0.7%500 16 12.7% 1 5.3% 17 11.1%600 5 4.0% 5 3.3%700 1 0.8% 1 12.5% 2 1.3%800 14 11.1% 1 12.5% 15 9.8%900 1 0.8% 1 12.5% 2 1.3%1000 9 7.1% 1 12.5% 10 6.5%1200 2 1.6% 2 1.3%1300 1 0.8% 1 0.7%1400 1 0.8% 1 0.7%1500 1 0.8% 1 0.7%1600 1 0.8% 1 0.7%2000 3 2.4% 3 2.0%2400 1 0.8% 1 0.7%2500 1 0.8% 1 0.7%3000 1 5.3% 1 0.7%3600 1 0.8% 1 0.7%

How much?

7200 1 0.8% 1 0.7%Total 126 100.0% 8 100.0% 19 100.0% 153 100.0%To whom you sell?

1 Those who come to my house 126 100.0% 8 100.0% 19 100.0% 153 100.0%

Total 126 100.0% 8 100.0% 19 100.0% 153 100.0% Q40.5 – Metal cans Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 30 18.2% 3 37.5% 33 11.2% 33 14.7%Metal cans 2 No 135 81.8% 5 62.5% 140 47.6% 52 49.1% 192 85.3%

Total 165 100.0% 8 100.0% 173 58.8% 52 49.1% 225 100.0%1 13 43.3% 13 39.4%2 4 13.3% 1 33.3% 5 15.2%3 4 13.3% 1 33.3% 5 15.2%4 3 10.0% 1 33.3% 4 12.1%5 2 6.7% 2 6.1%7 1 3.3% 1 3.0%

Can

8 2 6.7% 2 6.1%

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Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 20 1 3.3% 1 3.0%Total 30 100.0% 3 100.0% 33 100.0%

100 14 46.7% 14 42.4%200 5 16.7% 5 15.2%300 3 10.0% 3 9.1%400 2 6.7% 1 33.3% 3 9.1%500 1 3.3% 1 3.0%600 1 33.3% 1 3.0%700 2 6.7% 2 6.1%800 3 10.0% 3 9.1%

How much?

1000 1 33.3% 1 3.0%Total 30 100.0% 3 100.0% 33 100.0%To whom you sell?

1 Those who come to my house 30 100.0% 3 100.0% 33 100.0%

Total 30 100.0% 3 100.0% 33 100.0% Q40.6 – Plastic bottles Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 26 15.8% 2 25.0% 28 9.5% 1 0.9% 29 12.9%Plastic bottles 2 No 139 84.2% 6 75.0% 145 49.3% 51 48.1% 196 87.1%

Total 165 100.0% 8 100.0% 173 58.8% 52 49.1% 225 100.0%1 1 3.8% 1 3.4%2 1 3.8% 1 3.4%3 1 3.8% 1 3.4%5 3 11.5% 1 50.0% 4 13.8%6 3 11.5% 1 50.0% 4 13.8%8 3 11.5% 3 10.3%10 3 11.5% 3 10.3%12 1 3.8% 1 3.4%15 3 11.5% 3 10.3%20 3 11.5% 1 100.0% 4 13.8%25 1 3.8% 1 3.4%

Bottle

30 2 7.7% 2 6.9% 40 1 3.8% 1 3.4%Total 26 100.0% 2 100.0% 1 100.0% 29 100.0%

100 1 3.8% 1 3.4%200 4 15.4% 4 13.8%300 2 7.7% 1 50.0% 3 10.3%500 2 7.7% 1 50.0% 1 100.0% 4 13.8%600 4 15.4% 4 13.8%800 3 11.5% 3 10.3%1000 3 11.5% 3 10.3%1200 1 3.8% 1 3.4%1500 3 11.5% 3 10.3%2000 1 3.8% 1 3.4%2500 1 3.8% 1 3.4%

How much?

3000 1 3.8% 1 3.4%Total 26 100.0% 2 100.0% 1 100.0% 29 100.0%To whom you sell?

1 Those who come to my house 26 100.0% 2 100.0% 1 100.0% 29 100.0%

Total 26 100.0% 2 100.0% 1 100.0% 29 100.0% Q40.8 – Hard plastics Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 5 3.0% 5 1.7% 1 0.9% 6 2.7%Hard plastics 2 No 160 97.0% 8 100.0% 168 57.1% 51 48.1% 219 97.3%

Total 165 100.0% 8 100.0% 173 58.8% 52 49.1% 225 100.0%2 1 20.0% 1 16.7%3 1 20.0% 1 16.7%7 1 20.0% 1 16.7%10 2 40.0% 2 33.3%

Kilogram

20 1 100.0% 1 16.7%Total 5 100.0% 1 100.0% 6 100.0%

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Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 200 2 40.0% 2 33.3%300 1 20.0% 1 16.7%400 1 100.0% 1 16.7%600 1 20.0% 1 16.7%

How much?

700 1 20.0% 1 16.7%Total 5 100.0% 1 100.0% 6 100.0%To whom you sell?

1 Those who come to my house 5 100.0% 1 100.0% 6 100.0%

Total 5 100.0% 1 100.0% 6 100.0% Q40.11 – Organic waste Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 2 1.2% 2 0.7% 2 0.9%Oragnic waste 2 No 163 98.8% 8 100.0% 171 58.2% 52 49.1% 223 99.1%

Total 165 100.0% 8 100.0% 173 58.8% 52 49.1% 225 100.0%5 1 50.0% 1 50.0%Kilogram 10 1 50.0% 1 50.0%

Total 2 100.0% 2 100.0%1300 1 50.0% 1 50.0%How much? 3000 1 50.0% 1 50.0%

Total 2 100.0% 2 100.0%To whom you sell?

1 Those who come to my house 2 100.0% 2 100.0%

Total 2 100.0% 2 100.0%

Q41 Why don’t you separate recyclable waste such as paper, bottles, and metals from other waste? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection

Door to Door Collection Urban total Non-Collection

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 It is inconvenient or difficult 35 30.7% 35 28.9% 10 18.5% 45 25.7% 2 It would take too much time 37 32.5% 4 57.1% 41 33.9% 9 16.7% 50 28.6% 3 The need/benefit of recycling are not clear 41 36.0% 3 42.9% 44 36.4% 35 64.8% 79 45.1% 211 Small House 1 0.9% 1 0.8% 1 0.6% Total 114 100.0% 7 100.0% 121 54 100.0% 175 100.0% Q42 We would like to know how do you deal with plastic bags in your daily life. How do you deal with bags? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection

Door to Door Collection Urban total Non-Collection

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 I discharge plastic bags along with other wastes 252 90.3% 14 93.3% 266 90.5% 88 83.0% 354 88.5%

2 I through away plastic bags on the street or in the canal 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 15 14.2% 16 4.0%

3 I try to use plastic bags again for storing wastes or for another shopping 24 8.6% 24 8.2% 3 2.8% 27 6.8%

4 I sell plastic bags to shops or waste pickers 2 0.7% 1 6.7% 3 1.0% 3 0.8% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 106 100.0% 400 100.0%

Q43 Would you cooperate by donating those materials or participating in collection activities? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes, I would 272 97.5% 15 100.0% 287 97.6% 101 95.3% 388 97.0% 2 No, I would not 6 2.2% 6 2.0% 4 3.8% 10 2.5% 3 I don’t know 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 1 0.9% 2 0.5% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 106 100.0% 400 100.0% Q44.1 Have you ever heard the term "Compost"? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 100 35.8% 12 80.0% 112 38.1% 60 56.6% 172 43.0% 2 No 179 64.2% 3 20.0% 182 61.9% 46 43.4% 228 57.0% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 106 100.0% 400 100.0%

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Q44.2 Have you composted your kitchen and garden at your premise? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 1 1.0% 1 0.9% 10 16.7% 11 6.4% 2 No 99 99.0% 12 100.0% 111 99.1% 50 83.3% 161 93.6% Total 100 100.0% 12 100.0% 112 100.0% 60 100.0% 172 100.0% Q44.3 would you be willing to compost kitchen, garden, and possible paper waste? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 2 2.0% 2 1.8% 9 15.0% 11 6.4% 2 No 98 98.0% 12 100.0% 110 98.2% 51 85.0% 161 93.6% Total 100 100.0% 12 100.0% 112 60 100.0% 172 100.0% Q44.4 how long would you willing to store such wastes between collection? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 2 One day only 1 50.0% 0 1 1 9.1% 5 More than 3 days 1 50.0% 0 1 9 100.0% 10 90.9% Total 2 100.0% 0 2 9 100.0% 11 100.0% Q45.1 Have you ever received instruction from the local government, NGO or neighbors how to discharge wastes? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 64 22.9% 64 9 8.5% 73 18.3% 2 No 210 75.3% 15 100.0% 225 97 91.5% 322 80.5% 3 I do not know 5 1.8% 5 5 1.3% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 106 100.0% 400 100.0% Q45.2 Who taught you such methods? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 64 22.9% 0 64 22.9% 2 22.2% 26 35.6% 2 School teacher 7 10.9% 0 7 10.9% 7 9.6% 3 Community member 2 3.1% 0 2 3.1% 2 2.7% 4 NGO member 8 12.5% 0 8 12.5% 1 11.1% 9 12.3% 5 Municipality 43 67.2% 0 43 67.2% 9 100.0% 52 71.2% 98 DK 1 1.6% 0 1 1.6% 1 1.4% 151 Broadcast on TV 4 6.3% 0 4 6.3% 4 5.5% 152 Elder Neighbor 1 1.6% 0 1 1.6% 1 1.4% 153 Physician 1 1.6% 0 1 1.6% 1 1.4% 154 Rubish Company Agency 2 3.1% 0 2 3.1% 2 2.7% Total 64 100.0% 0 64 100.0% 9 100.0% 73 100.0% Q45.3 Have you changed the way to discharge wastes after the instruction? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 61 95.3% 0 61 95.3% 6 66.7% 67 91.8% 2 No 3 4.7% 0 3 4.7% 1 11.1% 4 5.5% 3 I do not know 0 2 22.2% 2 2.7% Total 64 100.0% 0 64 100.0% 9 100.0% 73 100.0% Q46 Does anyone in your family or your maid clean the sidewalk or adjacent public area in front of your house? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes, sometimes 89 31.9% 9 60.0% 98 33.3% 33 31.1% 131 32.8% 2 Yes, almost daily 145 52.0% 145 49.3% 54 50.9% 199 49.8% 3 No 45 16.1% 6 40.0% 51 17.3% 19 17.9% 70 17.5% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0%

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Q47 To solve problems of scattered wastes on the street, which measure do you think most effective? Type of collection Total

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection

Door to Door Collection Urban total Non-Collection

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %

1 To enact an anti-littering law and regulation and control it strictly 137 49.1% 4 26.7% 141 48.0% 10 9.4% 151 37.8%

2 The number of collection vehicles and workers should be increased 58 20.8% 2 13.3% 60 20.4% 26 24.5% 86 21.5%

3 To instruct people how to discharge waste in order to improve the manner 36 12.9% 6 40.0% 42 14.3% 40 37.7% 82 20.5%

4 More street side waste containers have to be installed 48 17.2% 3 20.0% 51 17.3% 28 26.4% 79 19.8%

5 I do not know 2 1.9% 2 0.5% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0%

Q48 Do you agree with these rules? Type of collection Total

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection

Door to Door Collection Urban total Non-Collection

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 To establish rules is good and I follow the rules 157 56.3% 3 20.0% 160 54.4% 42 39.6% 202 50.5%

2 To establish rules is good and if waste collection vehicle/worker come on time, I will follow the rules 120 43.0% 12 80.0% 132 44.9% 59 55.7% 191 47.8%

3 To establish rules is good, but I do not want to follow the rules 2 0.7% 2 0.7% 2 0.5%

4 To impose rule is not good, and I do not want to follow the rules 1 0.9% 1 0.3%

5 I do not know 4 3.8% 4 1.0% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 106 100.0% 400 100.0%

Q49.1 Do you think a campaign to raise awareness of people for maintaining a cleaner city and environment is necessary? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes, it is necessary 275 98.6% 15 100.0% 290 98.6% 106 100.0% 396 99.0% 2 No, it is not necessary 4 1.4% 4 1.4% 4 1.0% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0% Q49.2 Who should organize the campaign? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Central government 45 16.4% 2 13.3% 47 16.2% 9 8.5% 56 14.1% 2 Municipality 188 68.4% 9 60.0% 197 67.9% 74 69.8% 271 68.4% 3 Community leaders 6 2.2% 3 20.0% 9 3.1% 9 2.3% 4 School 3 1.1% 3 1.0% 3 2.8% 6 1.5% 5 NGO 20 7.3% 20 6.9% 10 9.4% 30 7.6% 6 Private enterprise 4 1.5% 1 6.7% 5 1.7% 5 1.3% 221 Ministry of Environment 9 3.3% 9 3.1% 10 9.4% 19 4.8% Total 275 100.0% 15 100.0% 290 100.0% 106 100.0% 396 100.0% Q50.1 Are there any commudity organization such as resident association and supporting group of Buddhist temple in your Phum or Krom? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 6 2.2% 6 2.0% 4 3.8% 10 2.5% 2 No 273 97.8% 15 100.0% 288 98.0% 102 96.2% 390 97.5% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 106 100.0% 400 100.0%

Q50.2 What kins of functions does the commudity (organization) committee have? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection

Door to Door Collection Urban total Non-Collection

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %

1 I get information from the government through the organization 1 16.7% 0 1 16.7% 1 25.0% 2 20.0%

2 The organization conducts a public campaign 4 66.7% 0 4 66.7% 3 75.0% 7 70.0% 3 There is a meeting organized by the committee 1 16.7% 0 1 16.7% 1 10.0% Total 6 100.0% 0 6 100.0% 4 100.0% 10 100.0%

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Q51 Record Gender Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Male 114 40.9% 8 53.3% 122 41.5% 54 50.9% 176 44.0% 2 Female 165 59.1% 7 46.7% 172 58.5% 52 49.1% 224 56.0% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0% Q52 Could you please tell me your age ? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 2 18 - 24 years 42 15.1% 3 20.0% 45 15.3% 13 12.3% 58 14.5% 3 25 - 29 years 21 7.5% 3 20.0% 24 8.2% 3 2.8% 27 6.8% 4 30 - 34 years 35 12.5% 1 6.7% 36 12.2% 19 17.9% 55 13.8% 5 35 - 39 years 35 12.5% 4 26.7% 39 13.3% 13 12.3% 52 13.0% 6 40 - 44 years 32 11.5% 1 6.7% 33 11.2% 11 10.4% 44 11.0% 7 45 - 49 years 27 9.7% 27 9.2% 15 14.2% 42 10.5% 8 50 - 54 years 23 8.2% 23 7.8% 12 11.3% 35 8.8% 9 55 - 59 years 27 9.7% 1 6.7% 28 9.5% 7 6.6% 35 8.8% 10 60 - 64 years 25 9.0% 2 13.3% 27 9.2% 9 8.5% 36 9.0% 11 Over 65+ years 12 4.3% 12 4.1% 4 3.8% 16 4.0% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0% Q53 Are you literacy? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 262 93.9% 15 100.0% 277 94.2% 97 91.5% 374 93.5% 2 No 17 6.1% 17 5.8% 9 8.5% 26 6.5% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0% Q54 What is your ethnicity? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Khmer 272 97.5% 15 100.0% 287 97.6% 102 96.2% 389 97.3% 2 Cham 3 1.1% 3 1.0% 4 3.8% 7 1.8% 3 Vietnamese 3 1.1% 3 1.0% 3 0.8% 4 Chinese 1 0.4% 1 0.3% 1 0.3% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 294 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0%

Q55 What type of housing do you live now? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Communal Collection

Door to Door Collection Urban total Non-Collection

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %

1 Villa (Independent House) owned by you or your family 13 4.7% 1 6.7% 14 14 3.5%

2 Rented villa 1 0.4% 1 0.3%

3 Condominium/apartment owned by you or your family 15 5.4% 15 3.8%

4 Rented condominium/apartment 3 1.1% 3 0.8% 5 Townhouse owned by you or your family 190 68.1% 14 93.3% 39 36.8% 243 60.8% 6 Rented Townhouse 15 5.4% 1 0.9% 16 4.0% 7 Shanty brick house owned by you or your family 15 5.4% 16 15.1% 31 7.8% 8 Rented shanty brick house 5 1.8% 5 1.3%

9 Shanty wooden house owned by you or your family 17 6.1% 47 44.3% 64 16.0%

10 Rented shanty wooden house 4 1.4% 2 1.9% 6 1.5%

11 Shanty house made from palm leaf, owned you or your family 1 0.4% 1 0.9% 2 0.5%

Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0%

Q56 How many years have you dwelled in present premises? If you moved to the current place less than 5 years ago, where are you from? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Less than 5 years 35 12.5% 1 6.7% 14 13.2% 50 12.5% 2 5 - 9 years 58 20.8% 6 40.0% 18 17.0% 82 20.5%

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Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 3 10 - 19 years 95 34.1% 7 46.7% 27 25.5% 129 32.3% 4 20 years or more 90 32.3% 1 6.7% 47 44.3% 138 34.5% 9 No response 1 0.4% 1 0.3% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0% Q57 Where do you get water? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Piped water connected in house 262 93.9% 15 100.0% 31 29.2% 308 77.0% 2 Shared piped water 6 2.2% 3 2.8% 9 2.3% 3 Public well 21 19.8% 21 5.3% 4 Water vendor 11 3.9% 47 44.3% 58 14.5% 261 Drill well by their own 4 3.8% 4 1.0% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0% Q58 What type of toilet facility do you use? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %

1 Toilet in my house, connected to drainage system 88 31.5% 5 33.3% 2 1.9% 95 23.8%

2 Toilet in my house, not connected to drainage system 184 65.9% 10 66.7% 92 86.8% 286 71.5%

3 Public toilet 4 1.4% 3 2.8% 7 1.8% 4 Toilet of others with a charge 2 0.7% 1 0.9% 3 0.8% 5 I do not use toilet 8 7.5% 8 2.0% 201 Share toilet 1 0.4% 1 0.3% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0% Q59 Do yom have electricity in your house? Type of collection

Block/Curbside/Com

munal Collection Door to Door

Collection Urban total Non-Collection Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes, I have my own connection 260 93.2% 15 100.0% 74 69.8% 349 87.3% 2 Yes, I buy from someone 19 6.8% 28 26.4% 47 11.8% 3 No 4 3.8% 4 1.0% Total 279 100.0% 15 100.0% 106 100.0% 400 100.0%

3.1.2 Business Establishment Survey Q1.1 Before asking about waste issues, I have a question what do you think the most serious problems in Phnom Penh at present?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Inadequate supply of safe water 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 2 High crime rate 2 9.1% 2 10.0% 4 3.9% 3 Poverty problems 3 13.6% 2 10.0% 2 10.0% 3 15.0% 4 20.0% 14 13.7% 4 Economic issues such as Inflation 2 9.1% 1 5.0% 2 10.0% 1 5.0% 6 5.9% 5 Social unrest 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 2 10.0% 4 3.9% 6 Political instability 1 5.0% 3 15.0% 4 3.9%

7 Pollution problems (air, water, noise and waste) 6 27.3% 6 30.0% 2 10.0% 8 40.0% 3 15.0% 25 24.5%

8 Flood 2 10.0% 2 2.0% 9 Drug problems 1 4.5% 3 15.0% 3 15.0% 4 20.0% 4 20.0% 15 14.7% 10 Unemployment 7 31.8% 5 25.0% 8 40.0% 3 15.0% 4 20.0% 27 26.5% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q1.2 And what do you think the second most serious problems?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Inadequate supply of safe water 2 9.1% 3 15.0% 2 10.0% 3 15.0% 1 5.0% 11 10.8% 2 High crime rate 3 13.6% 2 10.0% 5 25.0% 4 20.0% 1 5.0% 15 14.7% 3 Poverty problems 9 40.9% 6 30.0% 6 30.0% 6 30.0% 5 25.0% 32 31.4% 4 Economic issues such as Inflation 3 13.6% 2 10.0% 4 20.0% 3 15.0% 4 20.0% 16 15.7% 5 Social unrest 2 9.1% 6 30.0% 2 10.0% 4 20.0% 2 10.0% 16 15.7% 6 Political instability 1 4.5% 2 10.0% 1 5.0% 3 15.0% 5 25.0% 12 11.8%

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Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %

7 Pollution problems (air, water, noise and waste) 6 27.3% 4 20.0% 8 40.0% 9 45.0% 5 25.0% 32 31.4%

8 Flood 3 13.6% 3 15.0% 5 25.0% 2 10.0% 2 10.0% 15 14.7% 9 Drug problems 14 63.6% 13 65.0% 10 50.0% 11 55.0% 11 55.0% 59 57.8% 10 Unemployment 8 36.4% 10 50.0% 5 25.0% 11 55.0% 13 65.0% 47 46.1% 11 Land dispute 2 9.1% 2 10.0% 2 10.0% 6 5.9% 100 None 1 4.5% 1 1.0% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%

Q2 Thinking about your daily business, please specify the priority in which the following aspects should be solved or improved

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %1 Very Important 12 54.5% 11 55.0% 10 50.0% 13 65.0% 6 30.0% 52 51.0%2 Important 9 40.9% 8 40.0% 10 50.0% 7 35.0% 10 50.0% 44 43.1%3 Little Important 1 4.5% 0 0 0 3 15.0% 4 3.9%

Water Supply

4 Not Important 0 1 5.0% 0 0 1 5.0% 2 2.0%Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%Mean 1.50 1.55 1.50 1.35 1.95 1.57

1 Very Important 4 18.2% 1 5.0% 2 10.0% 4 20.0% 5 25.0% 16 15.7%2 Important 13 59.1% 15 75.0% 15 75.0% 13 65.0% 9 45.0% 65 63.7%3 Little Important 4 18.2% 3 15.0% 3 15.0% 2 10.0% 3 15.0% 15 14.7%

Sewer Pipe Network

4 Not Important 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 0 1 5.0% 3 15.0% 6 5.9%Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%Mean 2.09 2.20 2.05 2.00 2.20 2.11

1 Very Important 5 22.7% 3 15.0% 3 15.0% 7 35.0% 2 10.0% 20 19.6%2 Important 8 36.4% 10 50.0% 10 50.0% 8 40.0% 9 45.0% 45 44.1%3 Little Important 7 31.8% 6 30.0% 6 30.0% 4 20.0% 6 30.0% 29 28.4%

Storm water drainage

4 Not Important 2 9.1% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 3 15.0% 8 7.8%Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%Mean 2.27 2.25 2.25 1.95 2.50 2.25

1 Very Important 3 13.6% 4 20.0% 7 35.0% 3 15.0% 5 25.0% 22 21.6%2 Important 10 45.5% 8 40.0% 6 30.0% 12 60.0% 8 40.0% 44 43.1%3 Little Important 6 27.3% 7 35.0% 5 25.0% 2 10.0% 5 25.0% 25 24.5%

Septic Tank Water

collection 4 Not Important 3 13.6% 1 5.0% 2 10.0% 3 15.0% 2 10.0% 11 10.8%

Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%Mean 2.41 2.25 2.10 2.25 2.20 2.25

1 Very Important 14 63.6% 14 70.0% 15 75.0% 13 65.0% 10 50.0% 66 64.7%2 Important 8 36.4% 4 20.0% 4 20.0% 6 30.0% 6 30.0% 28 27.5%

Solid Waste Collection

3 Little Important 0 2 10.0% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 4 20.0% 8 7.8% 4 Not Important 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%Mean 1.36 1.40 1.30 1.40 1.70 1.43

1 Very Important 15 68.2% 13 65.0% 15 75.0% 16 80.0% 11 55.0% 70 68.6%2 Important 1 4.5% 6 30.0% 3 15.0% 3 15.0% 6 30.0% 19 18.6%3 Little Important 4 18.2% 0 2 10.0% 1 5.0% 3 15.0% 10 9.8%

Electricity Supply

4 Not Important 2 9.1% 1 5.0% 0 0 0 3 2.9%Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%Mean 1.68 1.45 1.35 1.25 1.60 1.47

1 Very Important 4 18.2% 4 20.0% 6 30.0% 4 20.0% 11 55.0% 29 28.4%2 Important 9 40.9% 6 30.0% 6 30.0% 6 30.0% 2 10.0% 29 28.4%3 Little Important 3 13.6% 4 20.0% 0 4 20.0% 1 5.0% 12 11.8%

Access road to the

building/shop 4 Not Important 6 27.3% 6 30.0% 8 40.0% 6 30.0% 6 30.0% 32 31.4%

Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%Mean 2.50 2.60 2.50 2.60 2.10 2.46

1 Very Important 8 36.4% 6 30.0% 9 45.0% 11 55.0% 8 40.0% 42 41.2%2 Important 9 40.9% 6 30.0% 5 25.0% 8 40.0% 8 40.0% 36 35.3%3 Little Important 4 18.2% 7 35.0% 5 25.0% 0 3 15.0% 19 18.6%

Telephone

4 Not Important 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 5 4.9%Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%Mean 1.91 2.15 1.90 1.55 1.85 1.87

1 Very Important 1 4.5% 0 3 15.0% 0 1 5.0% 5 4.9%2 Important 2 9.1% 3 15.0% 3 15.0% 5 25.0% 2 10.0% 15 14.7%3 Little Important 12 54.5% 11 55.0% 9 45.0% 7 35.0% 11 55.0% 50 49.0%

Internet

4 Not Important 7 31.8% 6 30.0% 5 25.0% 8 40.0% 6 30.0% 32 31.4%Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%Mean 3.14 3.15 2.80 3.15 3.10 3.07

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Q3.1 Are you interested in Environmental Issues? Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 20 90.9% 19 95.0% 19 95.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 98 96.1% 2 Yes, but a little 2 9.1% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 4 3.9% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q3.2 What kind of environmental problems do you think most serious now in Phnom Penh?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Water Pollution 3 13.6% 1 5.0% 3 15.0% 1 5.0% 8 7.8% 2 Air Pollution 8 36.4% 7 35.0% 4 20.0% 4 20.0% 9 45.0% 32 31.4% 3 Noise problems 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 3 15.0% 3 15.0% 2 10.0% 10 9.8% 4 Solid (garbage) waste problems 10 45.5% 11 55.0% 10 50.0% 13 65.0% 8 40.0% 52 51.0% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q3.3 How much do you feel environmental degradation affect your life?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 It does not affect at all 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 2 2.0% 2 It affects to some degree 12 54.5% 9 45.0% 9 45.0% 4 20.0% 8 40.0% 42 41.2% 3 It caused serious problems 10 45.5% 11 55.0% 10 50.0% 15 75.0% 12 60.0% 58 56.9% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q4.1 In general, do you think that improper waste management causes problems?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 22 100% 20 100% 20 100% 20 100% 20 100% 102 100% Total 22 100% 20 100% 20 100% 20 100% 20 100% 102 100% Q4.2 What kinds of problems are caused by had waste management?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %

1 Scattered waste on the street causes offensive odor 16 72.7% 9 45.0% 7 35.0% 11 55.0% 16 80.0% 59 57.8%

2 Scattered waste on the street attracts rats and flies. 14 63.6% 15 75.0% 15 75.0% 13 65.0% 13 65.0% 70 68.6%

3 Rats and flies attracted by waste bring about some kinds of diseases 8 36.4% 11 55.0% 11 55.0% 6 30.0% 7 35.0% 43 42.2%

4 Dumped wastes in canal block drainage systems and result in Fooding 9 40.9% 10 50.0% 13 65.0% 14 70.0% 11 55.0% 57 55.9%

5 Dumped wastes in canal pollute water and this causes skin diseases and diarrhea. 12 54.5% 6 30.0% 4 20.0% 5 25.0% 3 15.0% 30 29.4%

6 Open burning of waste result in emission of harmful gases. 2 10.0% 3 15.0% 1 5.0% 6 5.9%

7 Improper treatment of wastes at the final disposal site contaminates river and ground water. 2 9.1% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 3 15.0% 1 5.0% 8 7.8%

Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q5.1 In Phnom Penh, are there any problems caused by wastes?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 18 90.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 100 98.0% 2 No 2 10.0% 2 2.0% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q5.2 In Phnom Penh, what kinds of problems are there now?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %

1 A lot of wastes are scattered on the street 12 54.5% 13 65.0% 9 50.0% 7 35.0% 9 45.0% 50 50.0%

2 Wastes on the street are scavenged by animals 4 18.2% 10 50.0% 4 22.2% 9 45.0% 10 50.0% 37 37.0%

3 Wastes left on the street cause offensive odor 10 45.5% 12 60.0% 11 61.1% 8 40.0% 12 60.0% 53 53.0%

4 Wastes left on the street attract rats and flies 10 45.5% 8 40.0% 4 22.2% 10 50.0% 8 40.0% 40 40.0%

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %

5 Dumped wastes in canal block drainage systems and cause flood in rainy season 10 45.5% 7 35.0% 8 44.4% 9 45.0% 6 30.0% 40 40.0%

6 Dumped wastes in canal pollute water and cause skin diseases and hiarrhea 5 22.7% 3 15.0% 4 22.2% 6 30.0% 5 25.0% 23 23.0%

7 Fires at the final disposal site cause emission of polluted 6 27.3% 1 5.0% 2 11.1% 2 10.0% 1 5.0% 12 12.0%

8 Waste at the final disposal site pollutes ground water 3 13.6% 1 5.6% 2 10.0% 1 5.0% 7 7.0%

9 The current dumpsite is almost full 2 11.1% 1 5.0% 3 3.0% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 18 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 100 100.0% Q6 Do you know where waste from households and offices are brought for final disposal?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 16 72.7% 8 40.0% 9 45.0% 6 30.0% 7 35.0% 46 45.1% 2 No 6 27.3% 12 60.0% 11 55.0% 14 70.0% 13 65.0% 56 54.9% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q6 (Name of place)

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 101 Stoeung Mean Chey Dump 16 100.0% 7 87.5% 9 100.0% 6 100.0% 7 100.0% 45 97.8% 102 Ang Eng School Dump 1 12.5% 1 2.2% Total 16 100.0% 8 100.0% 9 100.0% 6 100.0% 7 100.0% 46 100.0% Q7.1 Is there a position which is in charge of waste management on the decision making level in your office or shop?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 12 54.5% 12 60.0% 20 100.0% 18 90.0% 9 45.0% 71 69.6% 2 No 10 45.5% 8 40.0% 2 10.0% 11 55.0% 31 30.4% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q7.2 Which is it?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 owner/general manager 9 75.0% 10 83.3% 5 25.0% 6 33.3% 9 100.0% 39 54.9%

2 The person who is in charge of environment issues 1 8.3% 1 8.3% 2 10.0% 3 16.7% 7 9.9%

3 The person who is in charge of hygiene/cleansing issues 2 16.7% 1 8.3% 13 65.0% 9 50.0% 25 35.2%

Total 12 100.0% 12 100.0% 20 100.0% 18 100.0% 9 100.0% 71 100.0%

Q8 How much waste is generated in your office/shop daily? Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %0 5 22.7% 1 5.0% 3 15.0% 3 15.0% 8 40.0% 20 19.6%1 13 59.1% 7 35.0% 11 55.0% 5 25.0% 11 55.0% 47 46.1%2 2 9.1% 4 20.0% 1 5.0% 7 35.0% 14 13.7%3 1 4.5% 2 10.0% 5 25.0% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 10 9.8%4 3 15.0% 2 10.0% 5 4.9%5 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 3 2.9%6 1 5.0% 1 1.0%

10 1 5.0% 1 1.0%

Organics

25 1 5.0% 1 1.0%Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%

0 13 59.1% 6 30.0% 15 75.0% 3 15.0% 20 100.0% 57 55.9%1 1 4.5% 2 10.0% 1 5.0% 4 3.9%2 5 22.7% 3 15.0% 1 5.0% 2 10.0% 11 10.8%3 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 2 10.0% 4 3.9%4 1 4.5% 2 10.0% 1 5.0% 4 3.9%5 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 4 20.0% 6 5.9%6 1 5.0% 1 1.0%

10 1 4.5% 2 10.0% 1 5.0% 4 20.0% 8 7.8%14 1 5.0% 1 1.0%15 1 5.0% 1 1.0%

Cans

20 1 5.0% 2 10.0% 3 2.9%

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Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %30 1 5.0% 1 1.0%

120 1 5.0% 1 1.0%Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%

0 18 81.8% 14 70.0% 19 95.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 91 89.2%1 4 18.2% 4 20.0% 8 7.8%2 1 5.0% 1 1.0%

Glass bottles

5 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 2 2.0%Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%

0 15 68.2% 13 65.0% 15 75.0% 3 15.0% 19 95.0% 65 63.7%1 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 2 2.0%2 2 9.1% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 4 3.9%3 1 4.5% 3 15.0% 1 5.0% 2 10.0% 7 6.9%4 2 9.1% 2 10.0% 4 3.9%5 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 2 10.0% 4 3.9%6 1 5.0% 1 1.0%7 1 5.0% 1 1.0%

10 3 15.0% 6 30.0% 9 8.8%12 1 5.0% 1 1.0%15 1 5.0% 1 1.0%

PET bottles

20 2 10.0% 1 5.0% 3 2.9%Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%

0 16 72.7% 18 90.0% 7 35.0% 16 80.0% 11 55.0% 68 66.7%1 2 10.0% 2 2.0%2 3 13.6% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 6 5.9%3 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 3 2.9%4 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 3 15.0% 5 4.9%5 1 5.0% 1 1.0%

10 1 4.5% 3 15.0% 2 10.0% 1 5.0% 7 6.9%15 1 5.0% 1 1.0%20 1 4.5% 2 10.0% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 5 4.9%30 1 5.0% 1 1.0%40 1 5.0% 1 1.0%

Paper/cardboard

50 2 10.0% 2 2.0%Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%

0 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 2 2.0%1 1 5.0% 1 1.0%2 3 13.6% 3 15.0% 1 5.0% 4 20.0% 5 25.0% 16 15.7%3 3 13.6% 2 10.0% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 7 6.9%4 1 4.5% 3 15.0% 4 20.0% 1 5.0% 3 15.0% 12 11.8%5 7 31.8% 2 10.0% 5 25.0% 2 10.0% 3 15.0% 19 18.6%6 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 3 2.9%7 2 10.0% 1 5.0% 3 2.9%

10 3 13.6% 5 25.0% 7 35.0% 3 15.0% 4 20.0% 22 21.6%14 1 5.0% 1 1.0%15 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 2 2.0%20 2 9.1% 3 15.0% 1 5.0% 3 15.0% 2 10.0% 11 10.8%30 1 5.0% 1 1.0%40 1 5.0% 1 1.0%

Plastic bags

50 1 5.0% 1 1.0%Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%

0 20 90.9% 17 85.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 19 95.0% 96 94.1%1 2 9.1% 1 5.0% 3 2.9%2 1 5.0% 1 1.0%3 1 5.0% 1 1.0%

Hard plastic

6 1 5.0% 1 1.0%Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%

0 20 90.9% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 100 98.0%1 1 4.5% 1 1.0%Metal 3 1 4.5% 1 1.0%

Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%

Q9.1 How do you store waste at your office/shops? Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 In a plastic/paper bag 15 68.2% 10 50.0% 12 60.0% 4 20.0% 14 70.0% 55 53.9% 2 In a rice/cement bag 2 9.1% 2 2.0% 3 In a carton Box 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 2 2.0% 4 In a basket 4 18.2% 4 20.0% 2 10.0% 9 45.0% 19 18.6% 5 In a metal/plastic/wood container 1 4.5% 6 30.0% 5 25.0% 6 30.0% 1 5.0% 19 18.6% 6 On the ground 5 25.0% 5 4.9% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%

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Q9.2 Why do you store waste at your offiec/shops? Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %

1 It keeps the place clean after the collection work 14 63.6% 10 50.0% 10 50.0% 13 65.0% 10 66.7% 57 58.8%

2 It prevents foul odors 16 72.7% 13 65.0% 15 75.0% 13 65.0% 13 86.7% 70 72.2% 3 It is easy to handle 15 68.2% 18 90.0% 18 90.0% 14 70.0% 12 80.0% 77 79.4% 4 Keeps away pests such as flies 6 27.3% 5 25.0% 4 20.0% 4 20.0% 4 26.7% 23 23.7% 5 Low cost or available free 6 27.3% 2 10.0% 2 10.0% 4 20.0% 1 6.7% 15 15.5% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 15 100.0% 97 100.0% Q10 Who handles and discharges your waste in your office/shop?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 owner/general manager 10 45.5% 7 35.0% 2 10.0% 11 55.0% 30 29.4%

2 family member/employee who has other main tasks 10 45.5% 6 30.0% 8 40.0% 5 25.0% 1 5.0% 30 29.4%

3 a cleaning worker or janitor employed by your office/shop 2 9.1% 7 35.0% 12 60.0% 13 65.0% 8 40.0% 42 41.2%

Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q11 Do you receive waste collection service at present?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q12 What kind of collection service is provided for your district?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Block (bell) collection 2 9.1% 2 10.0% 2 10.0% 6 5.9% 2 Curbside collection 20 90.9% 18 90.0% 20 100.0% 18 90.0% 3 15.0% 79 77.5% 3 Communal collection 13 65.0% 13 12.7%

371 Individual market store owner collected 4 20.0% 4 3.9%

Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q13 What is the frequency of the waste collection service in your area? (per week)

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Everyday 17 77.3% 15 75.0% 18 90.0% 19 95.0% 20 100.0% 89 87.3% 2 6 times 2 10.0% 2 2.0% 4 4 times 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 5 3 times 2 9.1% 3 15.0% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 7 6.9% 8 Irregular 3 13.6% 3 2.9% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q14 How often do you discharge your waste? (per week)

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Everyday 19 86.4% 17 85.0% 16 80.0% 19 95.0% 20 100.0% 91 89.2% 2 6 times 2 9.1% 2 2.0% 3 5 times 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 4 4 times 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 5 3 times 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 2 10.0% 1 5.0% 5 4.9% 8 Irregular 2 10.0% 2 2.0% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q15.1 Where is your waste discharged?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %

1 In a bin or on ground at a collection point 5 22.7% 7 35.0% 1 5.0% 3 15.0% 7 35.0% 23 22.5%

2 In a bin or on ground along the street, where a collection vehicle passes 17 77.3% 13 65.0% 19 95.0% 17 85.0% 5 25.0% 71 69.6%

4 Any place I want 6 30.0% 6 5.9% 5 I do not know 1 5.0% 1 1.0%

391 leave the garbage at the conner of market store 1 5.0% 1 1.0%

Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%

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Q15.2 Why do you discharge your waste there?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %

1 I do not know where I have to discharge my waste 3 42.9%

2 The waste collection point is far away from my house 3 42.9%

3 I do not understand why I have to bring my waste to a collection point 1 14.3%

Total 7 100.0% Q16 How do you transport your waste to the collection point and dump it?

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %

1 Bring waste in a bag or box and put the bag or box on the ground or in a collection bin 15 68.2% 11 55.0% 11 55.0% 4 20.0% 19 95.0% 60 58.8%

2 Bring waste in a bag, box, basket or container and put the waste inside on the ground or in a bin directly 7 31.8% 9 45.0% 9 45.0% 16 80.0% 1 5.0% 42 41.2%

Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q17 What time is your waste collected by collector?

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 In the morning 4 18.2% 4 20.0% 2 10.0% 7 35.0% 1 5.0% 18 17.6% 2 In the afternoon 2 10.0% 1 5.0% 2 10.0% 5 4.9% 3 In the evening 9 40.9% 5 25.0% 6 30.0% 2 10.0% 4 20.0% 26 25.5% 4 At night 8 36.4% 8 40.0% 6 30.0% 7 35.0% 13 65.0% 42 41.2% 5 Irregular 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 5 25.0% 2 10.0% 2 10.0% 11 10.8% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q18.1 When (what time) is your waste discharged?

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %

1 Just before the collection service/ After the collection vehicle gives a singal 9 40.9% 7 35.0% 7 35.0% 6 30.0% 29 28.4%

2 Before the office/shop is opened (in the morning) regardless of the collection time 6 27.3% 8 40.0% 7 35.0% 5 25.0% 26 25.5%

3 After the office/shop is closed (in the evening or at night) regardless or collection time 7 31.8% 3 15.0% 4 20.0% 5 25.0% 16 80.0% 35 34.3%

4 In the afternoon regardless of the collection time 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 3 15.0% 6 5.9%

5 Whenever wastes are generated 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 3 15.0% 1 5.0% 6 5.9% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q18.2 Why do you discharge your waste regardless of the collection service time?

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %

1 The frequency of collection service is too few 1 5.0% 1 1.4%

2 The collection time is inappropriate, e.g. during the business hour 6 46.2% 1 7.7% 4 30.8% 3 21.4% 7 35.0% 21 28.8%

3 A collection vehicle does not come regularly and I do not know when it comes 5 38.5% 7 53.8% 3 23.1% 3 21.4% 3 15.0% 21 28.8%

4 I do not want to keep the waste long at office/shop and want to discharge the waste as early as possible 2 15.4% 5 38.5% 6 46.2% 8 57.1% 9 45.0% 30 41.1%

Total 13 100.0% 13 100.0% 13 100.0% 14 100.0% 20 100.0% 73 100.0%

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Q25.1 Do you pay collection fee? Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes, I pay collection fee directly 1 4.5% 3 15.0% 2 10.0% 20 100.0% 26 25.5%

2 Yes, I pay collection fee with electricity bill 20 90.9% 17 85.0% 20 100.0% 18 90.0% 75 73.5%

3 I am charged but I don't pay 1 4.5% 1 1.0% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q25.2 How much are you charged for collection service every month?

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Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 3,000 9 45.0% 9 8.8% 3,200 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 4,000 11 50.0% 8 40.0% 7 35.0% 2 10.0% 28 27.5% 6,000 1 5.0% 11 55.0% 12 11.8% 20,000 8 36.4% 7 35.0% 6 30.0% 2 10.0% 23 22.5% 40,000 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 50,000 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 2 2.0% 60,000 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 2 2.0% 80,000 2 9.1% 1 5.0% 4 20.0% 6 30.0% 13 12.7% 120,000 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 160,000 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 200,000 6 30.0% 6 5.9% 320,000 2 10.0% 2 2.0% 1,800,000 1 5.0% 1 1.0% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q26 How is the bill collected?

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %

1 A bill collector of a waste collection company/electricity comes to my office/shop every month 6 27.3% 4 20.0% 7 35.0% 1 5.0% 18 17.6%

2 A bill collector of the Phnom Penh government comes to my office/shop every month 1 5.0% 1 1.0%

3 I go to the office to pay the bill. 16 72.7% 16 80.0% 20 100.0% 13 65.0% 65 63.7% 4 I do not know 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 351 Daily pay 17 85.0% 17 16.7% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%

Q27.1 Do you know who is in charge of waste collection?

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 20 90.9% 17 85.0% 19 95.0% 18 90.0% 7 35.0% 81 79.4% 2 No 2 9.1% 3 15.0% 1 5.0% 2 10.0% 13 65.0% 21 20.6% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q27.2 Who is it?

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Private company (CINTRI) 20 100.0% 16 94.1% 19 100.0% 18 100.0% 1 14.3% 74 91.4% 2 Phnom Penh government (PPWM) 1 5.9% 1 1.2% 361 Market Manager 6 85.7% 6 7.4% Total 20 100.0% 17 100.0% 19 100.0% 18 100.0% 7 100.0% 81 100.0% Q28 What do you think about conllection fee?

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Too expensive 3 13.6% 3 15.0% 2 10.0% 8 7.8% 2 Expensive 9 40.9% 10 50.0% 6 30.0% 10 50.0% 5 25.0% 40 39.2% 3 Appropriate 10 45.5% 10 50.0% 11 55.0% 8 40.0% 15 75.0% 54 52.9% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes very much 5 22.7% 7 35.0% 5 25.0% 5 25.0% 11 55.0% 33 32.4% 2 Yes to some extent 7 31.8% 6 30.0% 8 40.0% 7 35.0% 7 35.0% 35 34.3% 3 Not much 9 40.9% 7 35.0% 7 35.0% 8 40.0% 2 10.0% 33 32.4% 4 Not at all 1 4.5% 1 1.0% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q30.1 Why are you unsatisfied with the service?

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Frequency of collection is too few 1 14.3% 2 28.6% 1 12.5% 4 11.8% 2 Frequency of collection is irregular 3 30.0% 1 14.3% 1 12.5% 5 14.7% 3 Collection time is not appropriate 2 28.6% 3 37.5% 5 14.7%

4 A lot of wastes are left on the streets 1 10.0% 1 14.3% 5 71.4% 2 25.0% 1 50.0% 10 29.4%

5 Collection point is far away from my house 1 50.0% 1 2.9%

6 Collection points are full of waste and dirty 2 20.0% 2 28.6% 4 11.8%

7 Collection fee is too expensive 4 40.0% 1 12.5% 5 14.7% Total 10 100.0% 7 100.0% 7 100.0% 8 100.0% 2 100.0% 34 100.0% Q30.2 And anyother you unsatisfied with the serivce?

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Frequency of collection is too few 2 20.0% 2 28.6% 3 42.9% 5 62.5% 1 50.0% 13 38.2% 2 Frequency of collection is irregular 3 30.0% 4 57.1% 5 71.4% 2 25.0% 14 41.2% 3 Collection time is not appropriate 1 10.0% 4 57.1% 3 42.9% 1 12.5% 1 50.0% 10 29.4%

4 A lot of wastes are left on the streets 4 40.0% 2 28.6% 2 28.6% 2 25.0% 10 29.4%

5 Collection point is far away from my house 1 10.0% 1 14.3% 2 5.9%

6 Collection points are full of waste and dirty 1 14.3% 2 28.6% 3 37.5% 6 17.6%

7 Collection fee is too expensive 2 20.0% 4 57.1% 3 42.9% 2 25.0% 1 50.0% 12 35.3% 100 None 3 30.0% 1 12.5% 4 11.8% Total 10 100.0% 7 100.0% 7 100.0% 8 100.0% 2 100.0% 34 100.0% Q31.1 To improve the quality of service, do you agree with the increase in collection fee?

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %

1 Yes, I agree with the increase in the collection fee 2 9.1% 2 10.0% 1 5.0% 3 15.0% 1 5.0% 9 8.8%

2 Collection service company should take an effort to improve their service without increasing the fee 19 86.4% 17 85.0% 19 95.0% 16 80.0% 19 95.0% 90 88.2%

3 I can change the way to discharge wastes, discharging my waste on designated time and designate place, so that it is possible to imprve the collection service without increase in the collection fee 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 2 2.0%

4 I do not know 1 5.0% 1 1.0% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q31.2 If collection service is improved, e.g. increase in collection frequency and fixed collection time, how much are you willing to pay?

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1,000 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 2,000 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 2 2.0% 3,000 6 30.0% 6 5.9% 3,200 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 3,500 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 4,000 8 36.4% 5 25.0% 5 25.0% 2 10.0% 2 10.0% 22 21.6% 4,500 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 6,000 3 13.6% 1 5.0% 10 50.0% 14 13.7% 6,500 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 2 2.0% 12,000 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 16,000 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 20,000 6 27.3% 4 20.0% 5 25.0% 2 10.0% 17 16.7%

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 22,000 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 2 2.0% 24,000 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 3 2.9% 28,000 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 40,000 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 2 2.0% 50,000 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 52,000 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 60,000 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 3 2.9% 80,000 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 4 20.0% 5 25.0% 11 10.8% 90,000 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 120,000 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 200,000 2 10.0% 2 2.0% 204,000 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 212,000 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 320,000 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 328,000 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 1,800,000 1 5.0% 1 1.0% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q32 What kinds of collection method do you prefer?

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Block (bell) collection 1 4.5% 2 10.0% 2 10.0% 5 4.9% 2 Curbside collection 16 72.7% 14 70.0% 19 95.0% 13 65.0% 5 25.0% 67 65.7% 3 Communal collection 1 5.0% 10 50.0% 11 10.8% 4 Door to door collection 5 22.7% 3 15.0% 1 5.0% 5 25.0% 1 5.0% 15 14.7% 221 To collect in place 4 20.0% 4 3.9% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q38.1 Do you consider that recycling of non-hazardous waste such as paper, plastic, glass and metals is necessary?

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 14 63.6% 18 90.0% 8 40.0% 13 65.0% 10 50.0% 63 61.8% 2 No 8 36.4% 2 10.0% 12 60.0% 7 35.0% 10 50.0% 39 38.2% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q38.2 Why do you think that it is necessary?

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %

1 Recycling would reduce the amount of waste to landfill 6 42.9% 5 27.8% 7 87.5% 6 46.2% 4 40.0% 28 44.4%

2 Recycling would help to protect the environment 4 28.6% 4 22.2% 6 75.0% 8 61.5% 4 40.0% 13 20.6%

3 Recycling would earn you some extra money 8 57.1% 13 72.2% 4 50.0% 6 46.2% 8 80.0% 22 34.9%

Total 14 100.0% 18 100.0% 8 100.0% 13 100.0% 10 100.0% 63 100.0%

Q39 Do you separate recyclable goods and sell them?

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 5 22.7% 9 45.0% 6 30.0% 2 10.0% 22 21.6% 2 No 17 77.3% 11 55.0% 20 100.0% 14 70.0% 18 90.0% 80 78.4% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%

Q40.2 Cardboard

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %1 Yes 1 20.0% 1 11.1% 2 100.0% 4 18.2%Cardboard 2 No 4 80.0% 8 88.9% 6 100.0% 18 81.8%

Total 5 100.0% 9 100.0% 6 100.0% 2 100.0% 22 100.0%10 1 50.0% 1 25.0%15 1 50.0% 1 25.0%20 1 100.0% 1 25.0%

Kilogram

30 1 100.0% 1 25.0%Total 1 100.0% 1 100.0% 2 100.0% 4 100.0%

1500 1 100.0% 1 50.0% 2 50.0%3000 1 50.0% 1 25.0%How much? 5000 1 100.0% 1 25.0%

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %Total 1 100.0% 1 100.0% 2 100.0% 4 100.0%To whom you sell?

1 Those who come to my house 1 100.0% 1 100.0% 2 100.0% 4 100.0%

Total 1 100.0% 1 100.0% 2 100.0% 4 100.0% Q40.3 Glass bottles

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %1 Yes 1 20.0% 4 44.4% 1 16.7% 6 27.3%Glass bottles 2 No 4 80.0% 5 55.6% 5 83.3% 2 100.0% 16 72.7%

Total 5 100.0% 9 100.0% 6 100.0% 2 100.0% 22 100.0%2 1 100.0% 1 16.7%5 1 100.0% 1 16.7%6 1 25.0% 1 16.7%

10 1 25.0% 1 16.7%20 1 25.0% 1 16.7%

Bottles

50 1 25.0% 1 16.7%Total 1 100.0% 4 100.0% 1 100.0% 6 100.0%

200 1 100.0% 1 16.7%500 1 100.0% 1 16.7%600 1 25.0% 1 16.7%

1000 1 25.0% 1 16.7%1300 1 25.0% 1 16.7%

How much?

5000 1 25.0% 1 16.7%Total 1 100.0% 4 100.0% 1 100.0% 6 100.0%To whom you sell?

1 Those who come to my house 1 100.0% 4 100.0% 1 100.0% 6 100.0%

Total 1 100.0% 4 100.0% 1 100.0% 6 100.0% Q40.4 Aluminum cans

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %1 Yes 4 80.0% 7 77.8% 6 100.0% 17 77.3%Aluminum

cans 2 No 1 20.0% 2 22.2% 2 100.0% 5 22.7%Total 5 100.0% 9 100.0% 6 100.0% 2 100.0% 22 100.0%

12 1 25.0% 1 5.9%20 1 14.3% 2 33.3% 3 17.6%24 1 14.3% 1 5.9%30 1 14.3% 2 33.3% 3 17.6%40 1 25.0% 2 33.3% 3 17.6%50 1 14.3% 1 5.9%

120 1 14.3% 1 5.9%150 1 25.0% 1 5.9%300 1 25.0% 1 14.3% 2 11.8%

Can

360 1 14.3% 1 5.9%Total 4 100.0% 7 100.0% 6 100.0% 17 100.0%

400 1 25.0% 1 5.9%800 1 14.3% 1 16.7% 2 11.8%900 1 14.3% 1 16.7% 2 11.8%

1000 1 16.7% 1 5.9%1200 2 50.0% 1 14.3% 1 16.7% 4 23.5%1600 1 16.7% 1 5.9%2000 2 28.6% 1 16.7% 3 17.6%2800 1 25.0% 1 5.9%4800 1 14.3% 1 5.9%

How much?

14400 1 14.3% 1 5.9%Total 4 100.0% 7 100.0% 6 100.0% 17 100.0%

1 Those who come to my house 4 100.0% 6 85.7% 6 100.0% 16 94.1%To whom you

sell? 2 Shop 1 14.3% 1 5.9%

Total 4 100.0% 7 100.0% 6 100.0% 17 100.0% Q40.5 Metal cans

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %1 Yes 1 20.0% 1 11.1% 2 9.1%Metal cans 2 No 4 80.0% 8 88.9% 6 100.0% 2 100.0% 20 90.9%

Total 5 100.0% 9 100.0% 6 100.0% 2 100.0% 22 100.0%Can 5 1 100.0% 1 50.0%

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 100 1 100.0% 1 50.0%Total 1 100.0% 1 100.0% 2 100.0%

600 1 100.0% 1 50.0%How much? 4000 1 100.0% 1 50.0%

Total 1 100.0% 1 100.0% 2 100.0%To whom you sell?

1 Those who come to my house 1 100.0% 1 100.0% 2 100.0%

Total 1 100.0% 1 100.0% 2 100.0% Q40.6 Plastic bottles

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %Plastic bottles 1 Yes 1 20.0% 3 33.3% 3 50.0% 7 31.8% 2 No 4 80.0% 6 66.7% 3 50.0% 2 100.0% 15 68.2%Total 5 100.0% 9 100.0% 6 100.0% 2 100.0% 22 100.0%Bottle 6 1 100.0% 1 14.3% 15 1 33.3% 1 14.3% 20 1 33.3% 1 14.3% 30 2 66.7% 1 33.3% 3 42.9% 50 1 33.3% 1 14.3%Total 1 100.0% 3 100.0% 3 100.0% 7 100.0%How much? 600 1 100.0% 2 66.7% 3 42.9% 1000 1 33.3% 1 14.3% 2000 1 33.3% 1 33.3% 2 28.6% 3000 1 33.3% 1 14.3%Total 1 100.0% 3 100.0% 3 100.0% 7 100.0%To whom you sell?

1 Those who come to my house 1 100.0% 3 100.0% 3 100.0% 7 100.0%

Total 1 100.0% 3 100.0% 3 100.0% 7 100.0% Q40.8 Hard bottles

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %Hard Plastic 1 Yes 1 20.0% 1 4.5% 2 No 4 80.0% 9 100.0% 6 100.0% 2 100.0% 21 95.5%Total 5 100.0% 9 100.0% 6 100.0% 2 100.0% 22 100.0%Kilogram 5 1 100.0% 1 100.0%Total 1 100.0% 1 100.0%How much? 1000 1 100.0% 1 100.0%Total 1 100.0% 1 100.0%To whom you sell?

1 Those who come to my house 1 100.0% 1 100.0%

Total 1 100.0% 1 100.0%

Q41 Why don’t you separate recyclable waste such as paper, bottles, and metals from other waste? Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 It is inconvenient or difficult 1 5.9% 1 9.1% 1 5.0% 1 7.1% 1 5.6% 5 6.3% 2 It would take too much time 12 70.6% 4 36.4% 14 70.0% 7 50.0% 13 72.2% 50 62.5%

3 The need/benefit of recycling are not clear 3 17.6% 6 54.5% 4 20.0% 6 42.9% 4 22.2% 23 28.8%

211 Small House 1 5.9% 1 5.0% 2 2.5% Total 17 100.0% 11 100.0% 20 100.0% 14 100.0% 18 100.0% 80 100.0% Q42.1 Do you use wrappings in your business?

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 14 63.6% 16 80.0% 3 15.0% 4 20.0% 20 100.0% 57 55.9% 2 No 8 36.4% 4 20.0% 17 85.0% 16 80.0% 45 44.1% Total 17 100.0% 11 100.0% 20 100.0% 14 100.0% 18 100.0% 80 100.0% Q42.2 Do you use wrappings in your business?

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 new paper/paper bag/ paper box 8 57.1% 9 56.3% 2 66.7% 3 75.0% 12 60.0% 34 59.6%

2 used paper or paper bag/box made from used paper 2 14.3% 1 6.3% 3 100.0% 4 20.0% 10 17.5%

3 New plastic bag 11 78.6% 15 93.8% 3 100.0% 4 100.0% 20 100.0% 53 93.0%

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 4 used plastic bag 2 14.3% 5 31.3% 1 25.0% 7 35.0% 15 26.3% Total 14 100.0% 16 100.0% 3 100.0% 4 100.0% 20 100.0% 57 100.0% Q43 If the school or community groups in your area were to raise funds through the sale of reusable or recyclable

materials, would you cooperate by donating those materials or participating in collection activities? Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes, I would 18 81.8% 19 95.0% 20 100.0% 18 90.0% 20 100.0% 95 93.1% 2 No, I would not 4 18.2% 1 5.0% 2 10.0% 7 6.9% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q44.1 Have you ever heard the term "Compost"?

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 10 45.5% 7 35.0% 12 60.0% 8 40.0% 5 25.0% 42 41.2% 2 No 12 54.5% 13 65.0% 8 40.0% 12 60.0% 15 75.0% 60 58.8% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q44.2 Have you ever composted your kitchen and garden at your premise?

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 1 8.3% 1 2.4% 2 No 10 100.0% 7 100.0% 11 91.7% 8 100.0% 5 100.0% 41 97.6% Total 10 100.0% 7 100.0% 12 100.0% 8 100.0% 5 100.0% 42 100.0% Q44.3

If organic waste were to be collected separately for large scale composting at another place, would you be willing to compost kitchen, garden, and possible paper waste?

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 2 No 10 100.0% 7 100.0% 12 100.0% 8 100.0% 5 100.0% 42 100.0% Total 10 100.0% 7 100.0% 12 100.0% 8 100.0% 5 100.0% 42 100.0% Q45.1 Do you think that cleanness and hygiene are the matters of customer preference?

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Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 17 85.0% 99 97.1% 2 No 3 15.0% 3 2.9% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q45.2

What kinds of ativities does your office/shop do in order to keep clean and hygienic your office/shop and its surrodunding environment?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %

1 clean the sidewalk or adjacent public area near the office/shop every day 12 54.5% 13 65.0% 7 35.0% 7 35.0% 13 76.5% 52 52.5%

2 clean the waste collection place near the office/shop every day 15 68.2% 13 65.0% 14 70.0% 16 80.0% 13 76.5% 71 71.7%

3 prepare dust boxes and ask customers and employees to put garbage in these boxes 8 36.4% 12 60.0% 10 50.0% 15 75.0% 2 11.8% 47 47.5%

4 keep waste in a closed bin like a container with a cover 9 40.9% 5 25.0% 12 60.0% 10 50.0% 4 23.5% 40 40.4%

Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 17 100.0% 99 100.0% Q46.1 Has your office/shop ever received instruction from the local government, NGO or neighbors how to discharge wastes?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 3 13.6% 5 25.0% 5 25.0% 4 20.0% 3 15.0% 20 19.6% 2 No 19 86.4% 15 75.0% 15 75.0% 16 80.0% 17 85.0% 82 80.4% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%

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Q46.2 Who taught your office/shop such methods? Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Family members/Office staff 1 20.0% 1 5.0% 2 School teacher 1 33.3% 1 20.0% 1 20.0% 3 15.0% 4 NGO member 1 33.3% 2 40.0% 4 80.0% 1 25.0% 8 40.0% 5 Municipality 1 33.3% 5 100.0% 4 80.0% 4 100.0% 3 100.0% 17 85.0% Total 3 100.0% 5 100.0% 5 100.0% 4 100.0% 3 100.0% 20 100.0% Q46.3 Has your office/shop changed the way to discharge wastes after the instruction?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 3 100.0% 3 60.0% 4 80.0% 4 100.0% 1 33.3% 15 75.0% 2 No 2 40.0% 1 20.0% 2 66.7% 5 25.0% Total 3 100.0% 5 100.0% 5 100.0% 4 100.0% 3 100.0% 20 100.0% Q47 To solve problems of scattered wastes on the street, which measure do you think most effective?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %

1 To enact an anti-littering law and regulation and control it strictly 12 54.5% 9 45.0% 3 15.0% 11 55.0% 13 65.0% 48 47.1%

2 The number of collection vehicles and workers should be increased 2 9.1% 5 25.0% 5 25.0% 2 10.0% 2 10.0% 16 15.7%

3 To instruct people how to discharge waste in order to improve the manner 6 27.3% 5 25.0% 5 25.0% 3 15.0% 4 20.0% 23 22.5%

4 More street side waste containers have to be installed 2 9.1% 1 5.0% 7 35.0% 4 20.0% 1 5.0% 15 14.7%

Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%

Q48 If waste-discharge rules are established in order to improve people’s manner to discharge waste and you are required to discharge your wastes on designated time and at designated place, do you agree with these rules?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col %

1 To establish rules is good and I follow the rules 14 63.6% 13 65.0% 9 45.0% 10 50.0% 13 65.0% 59 57.8%

2 To establish rules is good and if waste collection vehicle/worker come on time, I will follow th rules 7 31.8% 7 35.0% 11 55.0% 10 50.0% 7 35.0% 42 41.2%

3 To establish rules is good, but I do not want to follow the rules 1 4.5% 1 1.0%

Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q49.1 Do you think a campaign to raise awareness of people for maintaining a cleaner city and environment is necessary?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes it is necessary 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q49.2 Who should organize the campaign?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Central government 6 27.3% 4 20.0% 7 35.0% 7 35.0% 5 25.0% 29 28.4% 2 Municipality 13 59.1% 13 65.0% 10 50.0% 13 65.0% 14 70.0% 63 61.8% 3 Community leaders 1 4.5% 2 10.0% 3 2.9% 4 School 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 5 NGO 2 9.1% 2 10.0% 4 3.9% 6 Private enterprise 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 381 Market manager 1 5.0% 1 1.0% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q51.1 How many people are working at your office/shop?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 1 4.5% 2 10.0% 7 35.0% 10 9.8% 2 7 31.8% 5 25.0% 11 55.0% 23 22.5% 3 6 27.3% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 2 10.0% 11 10.8% 4 2 9.1% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 2 10.0% 6 5.9% 5 3 13.6% 3 15.0% 1 5.0% 2 10.0% 9 8.8% 6 1 4.5% 3 15.0% 1 5.0% 3 15.0% 8 7.8%

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Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 7 2 10.0% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 4 3.9% 8 2 10.0% 2 2.0% 10 3 15.0% 3 2.9% 12 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 2 2.0% 13 2 10.0% 2 2.0% 15 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 3 2.9% 17 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 19 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 20 1 5.0% 2 10.0% 1 5.0% 4 3.9% 23 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 24 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 25 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 35 1 4.5% 1 1.0% 40 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 2 2.0% 45 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 60 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 80 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 110 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 115 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 200 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 300 1 5.0% 1 1.0% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q51.2 How many tables are there at your restaurant? (in the case of restaurant)

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 0 1 5.0% 1 4.5% 1 4 20.0% 4 18.2% 2 1 5.0% 1 4.5% 3 1 5.0% 1 4.5% 4 1 5.0% 1 4.5% 5 2 10.0% 2 9.1% 6 1 100.0% 1 4.5% 7 1 5.0% 1 4.5% 8 1 5.0% 1 4.5% 9 1 5.0% 1 4.5% 10 2 10.0% 2 9.1% 15 1 5.0% 1 4.5% 16 1 5.0% 1 4.5% 18 1 100.0% 1 4.5% 24 1 5.0% 1 4.5% 35 1 5.0% 1 4.5% 50 1 5.0% 1 4.5% Total 1 100.0% 20 100.0% 1 100.0% 22 100.0%

Q51.3 How many rooms are there? (in the case of hotels)

Type of

Business Hotel Count Col % 5 1 5.0% 8 1 5.0% 12 1 5.0% 14 1 5.0% 17 1 5.0% 20 2 10.0% 30 3 15.0% 32 1 5.0% 38 1 5.0% 39 1 5.0% 40 2 10.0% 48 1 5.0% 72 1 5.0% 90 1 5.0% 108 1 5.0% 138 1 5.0% Total 20 100.0%

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Q52 How long has your office/shop been doing business in Phnom Penh? Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 3 13.6% 2 10.0% 3 15.0% 3 15.0% 4 20.0% 15 14.7% 2 7 31.8% 4 20.0% 3 15.0% 2 10.0% 2 10.0% 18 17.6% 3 4 18.2% 3 15.0% 2 10.0% 5 25.0% 1 5.0% 15 14.7% 4 1 4.5% 2 10.0% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 6 5.9% 5 1 5.0% 3 15.0% 1 5.0% 5 4.9% 6 3 13.6% 1 5.0% 4 3.9% 7 1 5.0% 2 10.0% 3 2.9% 8 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 3 2.9% 9 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 10 3 13.6% 5 25.0% 4 20.0% 4 20.0% 6 30.0% 22 21.6% 11 1 5.0% 2 10.0% 3 2.9% 15 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 17 2 10.0% 2 2.0% 20 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 22 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 24 2 10.0% 2 2.0% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q53 What is the sales amount per month? (Dollar)

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 50 1 4.5% 1 1.0% 67.5 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 75 1 4.5% 2 10.0% 1 5.0% 4 3.9% 80 2 10.0% 2 2.0% 100 1 4.5% 1 1.0% 150 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 3 2.9% 175 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 180 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 200 1 4.5% 1 1.0% 250 1 4.5% 1 1.0% 300 2 10.0% 2 2.0% 350 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 375 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 2 2.0% 400 2 9.1% 1 5.0% 2 10.0% 5 4.9% 450 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 500 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 2 2.0% 550 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 560 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 600 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 2 10.0% 5 4.9% 650 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 700 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 750 2 9.1% 2 10.0% 4 3.9% 800 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 2 2.0% 900 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 1,200 2 10.0% 2 2.0% 1,500 1 4.5% 2 10.0% 1 5.0% 4 3.9% 1,875 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 1,925 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 2,100 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 2 2.0% 2,400 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 3,000 3 15.0% 1 5.0% 3 15.0% 7 6.9% 3,750 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 4,000 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 4,500 1 4.5% 1 5.0% 1 5.0% 3 2.9% 5,000 2 9.1% 2 2.0% 5,600 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 6,000 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 7,500 2 10.0% 2 2.0% 9,000 2 9.1% 2 2.0% 10,000 2 10.0% 2 2.0% 21,000 1 5.0% 1 1.0% Don’t know 1 5.0% 1 1.0% Refused 2 9.1% 2 10.0% 5 25.0% 5 25.0% 14 13.7% None 8 40.0% 8 7.8% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%

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Q54.1 Does your office/shop belong to any associations such as industries association and the chamber of commerce? Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 1 5.0% 1 1.0% 2 No 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 19 95.0% 20 100.0% 101 99.0% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q54.2 What kinds of association is it? Type of Business Hotel Count Col % 3 Association which is organized by the offices/shops of the s 1 100.00% Total 1 100.00% Q54.3 What kinds of activities the assocation do? Type of Business Hotel Count Col % 3 Organizing a meeting 1 100.00% Total 1 100.00% Q55.1 Does your office/shop participate in any activities or programs, which is organized by the district/commune committee?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Yes 3 13.6% 7 35.0% 9 45.0% 9 45.0% 2 10.0% 30 29.4% 2 No 19 86.4% 13 65.0% 11 55.0% 11 55.0% 18 90.0% 72 70.6% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0% Q55.2 In the past, what kinds of activities/programs has your office/shop ever participated in ?

Type of Business Shop Restaurant Office Hotel Market

Total

Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % Count Col % 1 Festival 3 13.6% 5 25.0% 2 10.0% 5 25.0% 3 15.0% 18 17.6% 2 Community development program 1 4.5% 8 40.0% 4 20.0% 2 10.0% 15 14.7%

3 Environmental/hygiene education program 3 13.6% 5 25.0% 3 15.0% 6 30.0% 2 10.0% 19 18.6%

100 None 16 72.7% 10 50.0% 10 50.0% 7 35.0% 13 65.0% 56 54.9% Total 22 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 20 100.0% 102 100.0%

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Social Environment Survey in and around the Disposal Site

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Data 4 Social Environment Survey in and around the Final Disposal Site

4.1 Questionnaire and Data

4.1.1 Local Resident Survey Q1-1 and Q1-2 Before asking about waste issues, I have a question what do you think the most serious problems in Phnom Penh at present?(Single answer) What do you think the second most serious problems?(Multiple answers) Q1-1 Q1-2

01. Inadequate supply of safe water 9 702. High crime rate 1 603. Poverty problems 12 604. Economic issues such as Inflation 0 305. Social unrest 1 106. Political instability 0 107. Pollution problems (air, water, noise and waste) 8 1208. Flood 2 609. Drug problems 5 310. Unemployment 1 611. Land dispute 0 012. I do not know 1 113. Others

Bad road conditon 2 Sewage system problem 1 Q2 Thinking about daily life, please specify the priority in which the following aspects should be solved or improved. Q2-1 Water Supply

1. Very important 35 2. Important 4 3. Little important 0 4. Not important 1

Mean 1.18 Q2-2 Sewer Pipe Network

1. Very important 31 2. Important 9 3. Little important 0 4. Not important 0

Mean 1.23 Q2-3 Storm water drainage

1. Very important 18 2. Important 17 3. Little important 2 4. Not important 3

Mean 1.75 Q2-4 Septic Tank Water collection

1. Very important 11 2. Important 22 3. Little important 4 4. Not important 3

Mean 1.98 Q2-5 Solid Waste Collection

1. Very important 16 2. Important 17 3. Little important 5 4. Not important 2

Mean 1.83 Q2-6 Electricity Supply

1. Very important 14 2. Important 20 3. Little important 5

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4. Not important 1 Mean 1.83

Q2-7 Access road to the house 1. Very important 17 2. Important 18 3. Little important 5 4. Not important 0

Mean 1.7 Q2-8 Telephone

1. Very important 5 2. Important 15 3. Little important 8 4. Not important 12

Mean 2.68 Q3-1 Are you interested in Environmental Issues?

1. Yes 36 2. Yes, but a little 3 3. No 0 9. No response 1

Q3-2 What kind of environmental problems do you think most serious now in Phnom Penh?

1. Water Pollution 6 2. Air Pollution 10 3. Noise problems 4 4. Solid (garbage) waste problems 9 5. Flooding 8 6. Others

Bad smell 1 Bad road condition 1

(total) 39 Q3-3 How much do you feel environmental degradation affect your life?

1. It does not affect at all. 1 2. It affects to some degree. 6 3. It caused serious problems. 32 4. I do not know. 1

Q4-1 In general, do you think that improper waste management causes problems?

1. Yes 38 2. No 1 3. I do not know 1

Q4-2 What kinds of problems are caused by bad waste management? Please check all answers you agree.

1. Scattered waste on the street causes offensive odor 18 2. Scattered waste on the street attracts rats and flies. 11 3. Rats and flies attracted by waste bring about some kinds of diseases. 11 4. Dumped wastes in canal block drainage systems and result in Flooding. 9 5. Dumped wastes in canal pollute water and this causes skin diseases and diarrhea. 8 6. Open burning of waste result in emission of harmful gases. 7 7. Improper treatment of wastes at the final disposal site contaminates river and ground water. 5 8. Others 0

Base: 38 Q5-1 In Phnom Penh, are there any problems caused by wastes?

1. Yes 372. No 23. I do not know 1

Q5-2 In Phnom Penh, what kinds of problems are there now? (Check all answers you observe.)

1. A lot of wastes are scattered on the street. 9 2. Wastes on the street are scavenged by animals. 4 3. Wastes left on the street cause offensive odor. 12 4. Wastes left on the street attract rats and flies. 6 5. Dumped wastes in canal block drainage systems and cause flood in rainy season. 9

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6. Dumped wastes in canal pollute water and cause skin diseases and diarrhea. 7 7. Fires at the final disposal site cause emission of polluted gases. 5 8. Waste at the final disposal site pollutes ground water. 4 9. The current dumpsite is almost full. 2 10. Others 0

Base: 37 Q6-1 Do you know where waste from households are brought for final disposal?

1. Yes 40 2. No 0

Q6-2 Name of place

Stung Mean Chey dumpsite 40

Q7-1 How do you store waste at your house?

1. In a plastic/paper bag 28 2. In a rice/cement bag 2 3. In a carton Box 0 4. In a basket 0 5. In a metal/plastic/wood container 6 6. On the ground 3 7. Others : put in the hole 1

Q7-2 Why do you use such containers?

1. It keeps the place clean after the collection work 18 2. It prevents foul odors 27 3. It is easy to handle 19 4. Keeps away pests such as flies 16 5. Low cost or available free 5 6. Others

Make the land fertilzed 1 Afraid of diseases from the waste 1 Scavenged by animals 1

Q8 How is your waste disposed of? (Select all that you do in your daily life)

1. It is collected by waste collection workers. 20 2. It is dumped on the street, in the canal or open land. 3 3. It is burned outside. 15 4. It is buried. 2 5. It is composted. 0 6. It is transported to a collection point in other areas. 17 7. I do not know. 0

Q9 Who handles and discharges your waste in your household?

1. anyone who is available 7 2. female adult 11 3. male adult 0 4. female children 4 5. male children 4 6. maid or house staff 9 7. pay someone to discharge 0 8. Others

House wife 4 By him self 1

Q10-1 Do you consider that recycling of non-hazardous waste such as paper, plastic, glass and metals is necessary?

1. Yes 26 2. No 14

Q10-2 Why do you think that it is necessary?

1. Recycling would reduce the amount of waste to landfill 1 2. Recycling would help to protect the environment 7

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3. Recycling would earn you some extra money 18 4. Others (Please specify: 0

Base: 26 Q11 Do you separate recyclable goods and sell them?

1. Yes 31 2. No 9

Q12 What kinds of wastes do you sell? Do you know how much (weight or value) do you sell per month? If you know, please tell us the amount. Finally, to whom do you sell your recyclable waste? Q12-1 Paper

Number of those who collect paper 19 Average collected amount (kg) 63.9 average earned money ( R ) 6,752 To whom you sell collect items

Those who come to my house 8 Shop 11 Others 0

Q12-2 Cardboard

Number of those who collect paper 14 Average collected amount (kg) 97.2 average earned money ( R ) 12,550 To whom you sell collect items

Those who come to my house 5 Shop 9 Others 0

Q12-3 Glass bottle

Number of those who collect paper 22Average collected amount (kg)

average earned money ( R ) 3,672To whom you sell collect items

Those who come to my house 12 Shop 10 Others 0

Q12-4 Aluminum Can

Number of those who collect paper 22 Average collected amount (kg) 255 average earned money ( R ) 5,872 To whom you sell collect items

Those who come to my house 11 Shop 11 Others 0

Q12-5 Metal Can

Number of those who collect paper 7 Average collected amount (kg)

average earned money ( R ) 4,714 To whom you sell collect items

Those who come to my house 2 Shop 5 Others 0

Q12-6 Plastic bottles

Number of those who collect paper 10 Average collected amount (kg)

average earned money ( R ) 4,530 To whom you sell collect items

Those who come to my house 4 Shop 6

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Others 0

Q12-7 Soft plastic

Number of those who collect paper 7 Average collected amount (kg) 73.3 average earned money ( R ) 6,729 To whom you sell collect items

Those who come to my house 3 Shop 4 Others 0

Q12-8 Hard plastic

Number of those who collect paper 17 Average collected amount (kg) 16.4 average earned money ( R ) 2,565 To whom you sell collect items

Those who come to my house 7 Shop 10 Others 0

Q12-9 Cloth/textile

Number of those who collect paper 5 Average collected amount (kg) 48.2 average earned money ( R ) 14,000 To whom you sell collect items

Those who come to my house 3 Shop 2 Others 0

Q12-10 Metal

Number of those who collect paper 6 Average collected amount (kg) 59.8 average earned money ( R ) 10,533 To whom you sell collect items

Those who come to my house 1 Shop 5 Others 0

Q12-11 Organic waste

Number of those who collect paper 4 Average collected amount (kg) 150 average earned money ( R ) 17,500 To whom you sell collect items

Those who come to my house 2 Shop 2 Others 0

Total Earning

0 - 1000 15 1001 - 5000 5 5,001 - 10,000 3 10,001 - 50,000 8 50,001 - 100,000 8 more than 100,000 1

Q13 Why don’t you separate recyclable waste such as paper, bottles, and metals from other waste?

1. It is inconvenient or difficult 22. It would take too much time 13. The need/benefit of recycling are not clear 54. Others: little recycle waste 1

Base: 31

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Q14 Are you concerned about the situations at the Stung Mean Chey dumpsite? 1. Yes, very much 32 2. Yes, to some extent 6 3. No, not much 0 4. Not at all 1 5. I do not know 1

Q15-1 Why are you concerned about the dumpsite?

1. It affects surrounding environment. 27 2. It attracts more waste pickers in this area. 8 3. It affects the land price and asset value. 2 4. Others 1

Base: 38 Q15-2 Compared to 5 years ago, what do you think the current situation is like?

1. It is worsened than 5 years ago. 10 2. It is the same as 5 years ago. 8 3. It is better than 5 years ago. 19 4. I do not know. 1

Base: 38 Q15-3 What is the most serious impact the disposal site have?

first second1. Air pollution caused by fires at the dumpsite 25 82. Air pollution caused by collection vehicles 0 23. Water Pollution caused by leachate from the dumpsite 6 224. Traffic jam caused by collection vehicles 1 35. Spread of fires from the dumpsite to surrounding areas 5 16. Others

Very bad smell from dumpsite 1 1 Injuring with brocken bottle, glass 1 Base: 38 Q15-4 Have you ever consult anyone else about the situations of the dumpsite?

1. Yes 27 2. No 11

Base: 38 Q15-5 Whom did you consult most?

1. an officer of Municipality of Phnom Penh 0 2. Khan chief or a Khan officer 0 3. Sangkat chief or a Sangkat officer 1 4. phum chief 3 5. a phum development committee member 2 6. a commune council member 0 7. a monk 0 8. neighbors 17 9. NGO 2 10. Others

Relative 1 Waste collector 1 Base: 27 Q16 To solve problems of scattered wastes on the street, which measure do you think most effective?

1. To enact an anti-littering law and regulation and control it strictly. 19 2. The number of collection vehicles and workers should be increased. 2 3. To instruct people how to discharge waste in order to improve the manner. 8 4. More street side waste containers have to be installed. 11 5. I do not know 0 6. Others 0

Q17 If waste-discharge rules are established in order to improve peopleユs manner to discharge waste and you are required to discharge your wastes on designated time and at designated place, do you agree with these rules?

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1. To establish rules is good and I follow the rules. 332. To establish rules is good and if waste collection vehicle/worker come on time, I will follow the rules. 73. To establish rules is good, but I do not want to follow the rules. 04. To impose rule is not good, and I do not want to follow the rules. 05. I do not know. 0

Q18-1 Do you think a campaign to raise awareness of people for maintaining a cleaner city and environment is necessary?

1. Yes it is necessary 40 2. No it is not necessary 0 3. I do not know 0

Q18-2 Who should organize the campaign?

1. Central government 2 2. Municipality 16 3. Community leaders 12 4. School 0 5. NGO 9 6. Private enterprise 0 7. I do not know 1 8. Others 0

Q19 To improve the situations at the dumpsite, which measure do you think most effective?

1. The central government establishes strict regulations to control operation/management of the dumpsite 222. Municipality of Phnom Penh increases waste collection fee to finance the operation/management cost of the dumpsite 43. Ordinal people and business take an effort to reduce the volume of waste by further reuse/recycling of waste. 124. Others 25. I do not know 0

Q20-1 and Q20-2 How do you usually get information from the Municipality of Phnom Penh? Check one you get information most frequently. What is you most preferable way to get information from the Municipality of Phnom Penh?

Q20-1 Q20-21. through radio or TV 31 292. through newspaper 0 13. government bulletin or news letter 0 04. phum chief 4 75. Sangkat officer 0 16. Khan officer 0 07. phum development committee member 0 18. neighbors 0 09. through NGO 1 010. through associations such as residents’ association and a supporter group of Buddhist temple 0 011. others 2 099. No response 2 1

Q21 When you face social problems such as crimes and environment problems in your community, whom do you usually consult?

1. neighbors 4 2. phum chief 29 3. Sangkat chief or officer 2 4. Khan chief or officer 0 5. monk 0 6. temple committee 0 7. NGO 0 8. others

Group leader 1 VDC 1 9. I do not consult anybody 3

Q22-1 Do you participate in any activities in your community?

1. Yes 31 2. No 9

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Q22-2 What kinds of activities do you participate in? 1. religious activities at a temple in the community 3 2. activities organized by the government 2 3. activities of phum development projects 11 4. mutual help such as a funeral ceremony 14 5. charitable events 1 6. others 0

Base: 31 Q23 Do you feel that the dumpsite affect your health conditions?

1. Yes 382. No 2

Q24 What kinds of diseases have you suffered in the past and at present? Please check all symptoms that you suffered in the last 6 months and that you are suffering at present. past present

24-1 fever 26 22 24-2 cough 21 21 24-3 dizzy 26 30 24-4 body pains 29 30 24-5 head aches 32 32 24-6 typhoid 7 3 24-7 fatigue 27 26 24-8 injury 13 7 24-9 diarrhea 17 14 24-10 malaria 5 2 24-11 infection 11 8 24-12 heart problems 15 17 24-13 mental problems 16 16 24-14 pain in abdomen 21 16 24-15 skin/eye disease 14 16 24-16 others calcule coual coledoc 1 diabetes 1 2 HIV/AIDS 1 1 kidney problem 1 1

Q25-1 When you get sick or injured, how do you treat it?

1. go to see doctor 11 2. consult with health worker 6 3. buy medicines 18 4. traditional healer 0 5. Go to NGO 4 6. others: doctor come to my house 1

Q25-2 How much do you usually spend for the health care for the whole family per month? ( R )

0 – 5000 95001 – 10,000 410,001 – 30,000 1130,001 – 50,000 650,001 – 100,000 5100,001 – 200,000 2more than 200,000 3

Q26 How old are you?

30 - 39 13 40 - 49 9 50 - 59 14 60 - 69 2 70 - 79 2

Q27-1 What is the last grade of formal education you completed?

1. No formal schooling 10 2. Some primary 17 3. Completed primary school 1 4. Some secondary school 7 5. Completed secondary school 2

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6. Technical/Vocational 0 7. Some/completed pre-university (A-Llevel) 0 8. Some/completed diploma degree 0 9. University 0 10. Post graduate 0 11. Do not know 0 99. Refused 3

Q27-2 Are you literacy?

1. Yes 29 2. No 11

Q28 Are you ...?

1. Male 8 2. Female 32

Q29 What is your ethnicity?

1. Khmer 382. Cham 03. Vietnamese 04. Chinese 05. Others: Khmer Kampuchea Krom 2

Q30-1 What type of housing do you live now? (Interviewer’s observation + question about ownership) Type Concrete house 3 Concrete (bottom) +wooden (upstairs) 12 Brick house high from land 0 Wooden with zinc roof 6 High floor wooden house with zinc roof 4 Leaf house with zinc roof 5 High-floor leaf house 2 Leaf house built on land 1 Others

Tent house 5 Leaf house with tant roof 2 New or Old 1. New 9 2. Old 17 3. Average 9 4. Very old 5 Ownership 1. Owned 24 2. Rent 12 3. Ask somebody to use 0 4. Temporarily living 4

Q30-2 How many rooms are there?

1 25 2 9 3 3 4 2 5 and more 1

Q31 What is your occupation? (Let the interviewee answer his/her occupation freely and select the number from the following table)

01. To engage in agriculture, forestry or fishery. 0 02. Self employed or working for family business 14 03. Employee of service industry 0 04. Skilled worker; 4 05. General labor 2 06. Office clerk or employee with technical skills; 1 07. Manager or executive. 0 08. Professional. 0

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09. Housewife 10 10. Student 0 11. Unemployed 4 12. Others: waste picker 5

How frequently do you… Q32-1 listen to the news on the radio?

1. Never 10 2. Rarely 4 3. One or two times per week 5 4. Every day 21

Q32-2.watch the news on T.V ? 1. Never 6 2. Rarely 5 3. One or two times per week 7 4. Every day 22

Q32-3. read the news on newspaper? 1. Never 29 2. Rarely 4 3. One or two times per week 4 4. Every day 3

Q33 How many people are living permanently in your house including relatives and servants and how many persons are making money? I am sorry to ask you about personal issues, but how much is the total income of your family per month? 33-1 Number of people living in your house in total

1 1 2 1 3 4 4 2 5 8 6 10 7 5 8 4 9 1 10 2 11 1 12 1

Average 6.05 33-2 Number of family who are working

1 11 2 20 3 4 4 4 5 1

33-3 Total income

1. Less than $50./month 18 2. $50 - $100 17 3. $101 - $150 2 4. $150 - $200 2 5. $201 - $250 0 6. $251 - $300 1 7. $301 - $350 0 8. $351 - $400 0 9. More than $400 0 10. Do not know 0

Q 34 How many years have you dwelled in present premises? If you moved to the current place less than 5 years ago, where are you from?

1. Less than 5 years 5 2. 5 - 9 years 14 3. 10 - 19 years 8 4. 20 years or more 13

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From where did you move ? Boeng Tumpun, PP 1 Chamka Mon, PP 2 Prey Veng 1 Sihanouk Ville 1

Base: 5 Q35 Where do you get water?

1. Piped water connected in house 5 2. Shared piped water 1 3. Public well 3 4. Water vendor 29 5. Rain water 2 6. Others 0

Q36 What type of toilet facility do you use?

1. Toilet in my house, connected to drainage system 6 2. Toilet in my house, not connected to drainage system 20 3. Public toilet 5 4. Toilet of other houses 0 5. I do not use toilet. 9 6. Others 0

Q37 Do you have electricity in your house?

1. Yes, I have my own connection 11 2. Yes, I buy from someone 16 3. No 13

Q38-1 Are there any community organization such as residentsユ association and supporting group of Buddhist temple in your Pum or Krom?

1. Yes 31 2. No 9

Q38-2 What kinds of functions does the community organization have?

1. I get information from the government through the organization. 5 2. The organization conducts a public campaign. 16 3. There is a meeting organized by the committee. 13 4. I can submit a request to the government through the committee. 2 5. Others

Train to people 1 Credit 3 Don't know 2 Base:31 SES

Below 11 29 11.1 to 17 10 17.1 to 25 1 25.1 to 35 0

4.1.2 Waste Picker Survey Residences of respondents Damnak Thom (Stung Mean Chey) 11 Prek Tall phum (Stung Mean Chey) 5 Chamroeun Phol (Beung Tompum) 4

Total 20 Head of households Male 9 Female 11

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Q2 From where did your family moved to here? (16 respondents) Kandal 2 Kompong Cham 4 Porsat 1 Kompong Thom 1 Battambong 1 Takeo 4 Kompot 1 Prey Veng 2

Total 16 For 4 respondents, Stung Mean Chey is homeland and they have live in there long. Q3 How long have you been here?

1. less than 1 year 0 2. 1 year – less than 5 years 4 3. 3 years – less than 10 years 10 4. 10 years – less than 20 years 2 5. 20 years or more 4

Total 20 Q4 Reasons to move to the current residence

Poverty 7 There were no job 5 To change jobs 1 War 1 Old house was burned 1 Stung Mean Chey is Homeland 1

Total 16 Q5-1 and Q5-2: What is the most serious problem (single answer) and second most serious problems (multiple answer) in Phnom Penh Most serious Second most Total

Inadequate supply of safe water 5 3 8High crime rate 2 0 2Poverty problems 6 10 16Economic issues such as Inflation 0 0 0Social unrest 0 2 2Political instability 0 0 0Pollution problems (air, water, noise and waste) 4 5 9Flood 0 0 0Drug problems 1 2 3Unemployment 0 3 3Land Dispute 2 1 3Others

Almost all children in poor family have no education 1 1 Have no shelter 1 1

Q6 Priority to be solved or improves (mean is compared to the result of POS)

Water supply

Sewer pipe network

Storm water drainage

Septic Tank Water

collection

Solid waste collection

Electricity Supply

Access road to the house Telephone

1. Very important 19 14 7 10 5 7 9 22. Important 1 5 12 6 11 7 10 63. Little important 0 0 1 3 3 3 1 64. Not important at all 0 1 0 1 1 3 0 6

Mean 1.05 1.40 1.70 1.75 2.00 2.10 1.60 2.80 Q7-1 Are you interested in environment issues?

1. Yes 18 2. Yes, but a little 2 3. No 0

Q7-2 What kind of environmental problems do you think most serious now in Phnom Penh?

1. Water pollution 7 2. Air pollution 6 3. Noise problems 1 4. Solid waste problems 2 5. Flooding 4

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Base: All Q7-3 How much do you feel environment degradation affect your life?

1. It does not affect at all. 0 2. It affects to some degree. 1 3. It caused serious problems. 19

Q8-1 How long have you been working at the disposal site?

1 year 0 2 years 5 3 years 1 4 years 3 5 years 1 6 years 0 7 years 2 8 years 2 9 years 1 10 years 4 more than 10 years 1

Average 6.7 Q8-2 Do you have any experience of doing other jobs?

1. Yeas 12 2. No 8

Q8-3 What is the previous job?

Waste collector 3 Farmer 3 Selling cloth 2 Armed force 1 Carpenter 1 Construction worker 1 Tailor 1

Q9 How long do usually you work every day at the dumpsite? Total working hours

5 hours 0 0 6 hours 0 1 7 hours 1 1 8 hours 1 2 9 hours 0 1 10 hours 1 4 11 hours 1 3 12 hours 0 2 13 hours 2 0

average 10.3 9.6

Number of respondents at dumpsite in each time

Number of respondents at dumpsite in each time

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0:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 20:00 21:00 22:00 23:00time

Q10 What kinds of materials do you usually collect? How much volume do you collect these materials daily? How much do you earn by selling these kinds of waste? To whom do you sell these kinds of waste?

Items # collector Average earning

To whom you sell? 1. Depo, 2. to those who come to the disposal site

paper 18 580 1 5 2 13 cardboad 18 743 1 5 2 13 glass bottles 18 355 1 5 2 13 aluminum cans 18 510 1 5 2 13

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metal cans 18 720 1 5 2 13 plastic bottles 14 855 1 5 2 9 soft plastics 17 800 1 5 2 12 hard plastics 17 1.071 1 5 2 12 cloth/textile 5 350 1 1 2 4 metal (such as metal parts) 18 400 1 5 2 13 organic waste (such as kitchen waste) 13 1,350 1 2 2 11

Sum of Earnings Count

1000 - 3000 2 3001 - 6000 9 6,001 - 10,000 4 10,001 - 13,000 3 13,001 - 18,000 0 more than 18,000 2

Average 7,734 Q11-1 Have you ever taken a hygiene training program?

1. Yes 8 2. No 12

Q11-2 Who provided the treaining program?

Pour Souriere de Enfants 3 World Vision 2 Phum chief 1 I do not know 2

Q12-1 Do you use protective clothes or equipments such as gloves and mask during your work?

1. Yes 18 2. No 2

Q12-2 What kinds of protective clothes or equipments do you use? Please check all you use.

1. Shoes 4 2. Boots 12 3. Gloves 7 4. Thick clothes 3 5. Mask 3 6. Others: hat and scarf 5

Q12-3 How to get these protective clothes or equipments? Please check all.

1. NGO provided 0 2. I bought 14 3. I picked up 5 4. Someone gave me 1 5. Others: exchange with wastes 1

Q13 What is the most serious problem during the work at the dumpsite? How about second serious problem? (single answer question)

most second total1. there are not enough protective clothes and equipment 0 2 22. possibility to be infected by disease 4 3 73. bad smell 3 2 54. fires at dumpsite and emission of polluted gas 0 2 25. competition with other waste pickers 6 2 86. possibility to be hit or run over by the collection vehicle or bulldozer at the dumpsite 3 0 37. there is not enough water to wash hands and feet 0 2 28. A hooligan group 2 4 69. others 4 Waste is stolen by others 1 Afraid of injury by broken bottles, glass and needles 1 2 99. No response 0 1 1

Q14-1 Have you ever had any experiences of being injured at the dumpsite?

1. Yes 17 2. No 3

Q14-2 Have you ever had an experience of being hit by a collection vehicle or bulldozer at the dumpsite?

1. Yes 7 2. No 13

Q14-3 Have you ever had a narrow escape from a collision with a collection vehicle or bulldozer at the dumpsite?

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1. Yes 14 2. No 6

Q15-1 Is your child (children) also working at the dumpsite?

1. Yes 8 2. No 12

Q15-2 How many children working at the dumpsite?

1child 1 2 children 5 3 children 1 4 children 1

(total) 8 Q15-3 What are you concerned most about your child or children working at the dumpsite? How about the second concern? (single answer)

1. a cut of fingers or feet by waste such as broken glass 1 2 32. possibility to be infected by disease 1 1 23. possibility to be sick by polluted gas emitted from fires 0 2 24. possibility to be hit or run over by the collection vehicle or bulldozer at the dumpsite 6 2 85. Others: Afraid of play boy (a hooligan group) 0 1 1

(total) 8 8 Q16 At the dumpsite, a lot of children are working. They are not only working but also playing at the dumpsite. They often jump onto a collection vehicle. How do you think about this?

1. They enjoy and this is not a bad thing. 0 2. It is dangerous but acceptable. 2 3. It is dangerous and children are not allowed to do this kind of play. 18 4. I do not care. 0

Q17 If the bad smell and fires at the dumpsite are mitigated, how do you think about it?

1. it is very good 19 2. it is good to some extent 1 3. it does not matter much 0 4. it does not matter at all. 0

Q18 Do you think that a measure to protect you and your children from accidents is needed?

1. Yes, it is necessary very much 20 2. Yes, it is necessary to some extent 0 3. No, it is not necessary very mush 0 4. No, it is not necessary at all 0

Q19 In order to make the dumpsite more safe place for you and your children, to decrease fires and to mitigate smell, it is necessary to introduce some rules of working. For example, a special area for waste picking is created and you are allowed to enter only this area. Or you are allowed to enter a designated area of the dumpsite only after collection vehicles unload waste and you can pick up waste for a certain period. But you have to leave the area while the bulldozers are leveling the ground.How do you think about the introduction of such rule?

1. If I can work more safely at the dumpsite and the environment of the dumpsite is improved, I agree with the introduction of rules. 19 2. It is good that the dumpsite becomes safer during the work, but if this reduces the working time and revenue, I am against the introduction of rules. 0 3. I do not care the accidents and I am against the introduction of any rules. 1

Q20 What is the most serious problem concerning the living conditions? How about the second serious problem?

Most Second Total 1. there is not enough safe water 7 6 13 2. there is not toilet at/near the house 0 1 1 3. air pollution from the dumpsite 5 3 8 4. there is not electricity at home 0 0 0 5. flooding during the rainy season 0 0 0 6. fires at the dumpsite 1 8 9 7. others 8 have a lot of disease 3 poverty 2 very bad smell 1 have no shelter 1 fear of collapse of the house 1 9. No response 0 1 1

Q21-1 Do you think that the dumpsite affect your living conditions?

1. Yes 20 2. No 0

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Q21-2 Which impact does the dumpsite have on your living conditions? Please check all you agree with. (multiple answer)

1. Air pollution caused by fires at the dumpsite 16 2. Air pollution caused by collection vehicles 4 3. Spread of fires from the dumpsite to surrounding areas 11 4. Water Pollution caused by leachate from the dumpsite 10 5. Traffic jam caused by collection vehicles 3 6. Others

(Very) bad smell 3 Q22 Are you concerned about your health?

1. Yes 20 2. No 0

Q23 What kinds of diseases and injuries have you suffered in the past and at present? Please check all symptoms that you suffered in the last 6 months.

Past Present 23-1 fever 13 10 23-2 cough 12 11 23-3 dizzy 12 17 23-4 body pains 13 17 23-5 head aches 17 18 23-6 typhoid 5 4 23-7 fatigue 16 19 23-8 injury 14 11 23-9 diarrhea 11 11 23-10 malaria 3 0 23-11 infection 6 5 23-12 heart problems 6 6 23-13 mental problems 13 11 23-14 pain in abdomen 13 11 23-15 skin/eye disease 14 12 23-16 others: kidney problem 1 1

Q24-1 When you get sick or injured, how do you treat it?

1. go to see doctor 0 2. consult with health worker 3 3. buy medicines 12 4. traditional healer 1 5. go to NGO 4

Q24-2 How much do you usually spend for the health car for the whole family?

less than R 5,000 2 R 5,000 - 19,999 0 R 20,000 - 39,999 6 R 40,000 - 59,999 7 R 60,000 - 79,999 5

Q25 Why did you start waste picking at the dumpsite?

1. My parent(s) works (worked) as a waste picker. 0 2. Brother(s) or sister(s) works (worked) as a waste picker. 1 3. I did not need skills and educations to start waste picking. 4 4. I did not need starting capital to start waste picking. 9 5. Others Poverty 5 It is possible to take a rest many times 1

Q26-1 Do you want to start new job?

1. Yes 20 2. No 0

Q26-2 What kinds of job is it?

Vendor 10 (Factory) worker 3 NGO staff 1 Car repairer 1 Sewing 1 Environment agency 1 Electrician 1 Farmer 1 Moto taxi driver 1

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Q26-3 What is the main obstacle to start the new job? No capital (money) 15 No place to work 2 No education 1 Health problem 1 Nothing 1

Q27 if the dumpsite is moved to another place, far away from the center of the city, what are you going to do?

1. I want to move to the new dumpsite to continue to work at the dumpsite 12. I do not want to move to the new dumpsite, but want to continue waste picking work on the street. 63. I want to start new job such as vender seller or motorbike taxi driver. 124. Others: Pig feeder 1

Q28-1 Number of people living in your house in total Q28-2 Number of family who are working Q28-3 Total daily family income

Number of household member Daily Income (Riel) Count 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10/more1000 - 3000 4 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 03001 - 6000 7 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 16,001 - 10,000 5 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 110,001 - 13,000 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 013,001 - 18,000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1more than 18,000 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Number of family who are working 1 person 7 2 person 10 3 person 2 4 person 1

Q29 How old are you?

1. 20 - 29 6 2. 30 - 39 3 3. 40 - 49 7 4. 50 - 59 3 5. 60 - 69 1

average 40.4 Q30-1 What is the last grade of formal education you completed?

1. No formal schooling 5 2. Some primary 9 3. Completed primary school 0 4. Some secondary school 4 5. Completed secondary school 1 6. Technical/Vocational 0 7. Some/completed pre-university (A-Level) 0 8. Some/completed diploma degree 0 9. University 0 99. Refused 1

Q30-2 Are you literate?

1. Yes 12 2. No 8

Q31 Are you …?

1. Male 6 2. Female 14

Q33-1 What type of house do you live now? Type

1. Concrete house 0 2. Concrete (bottom) +wooden (upstairs) 1 3. Brick house high from land 1 4. Wooden with zinc roof 8 5. High floor wooden house with zinc roof 0 6. Leaf house with zinc roof 2 7. High-floor leaf house 0 8. Leaf house built on land 3 9. Others Wooden frame and plastic roof 3 Tent + Zn roof 1 Tent 1

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New or Old 1. New 1 2. Old 11 3. Average 5 4. Very old 3

Ownership 1. Owned 12 2. Rent 7 3. Ask somebody to use 0 4. Temporarily living 1

Q33-2 How many rooms are there?

1. 1 17 2. 2 0 3. 3 1 4. 4 0 5. 5 and more 2

Q34 Where do you get water?

1. Piped water connected in house 2 2. Shared piped water 0 3. Public well 0 4. Water vendor 17 5. Rain water 0 6. Other: from pumping well owner 1

Q35 What type of toilet facility do you use?

1. Toilet in my house, connected to drainage system 0 2. Toilet in my house, not connected to drainage system 9 3. Public toilet 1 4. Toilet of other houses 1 5. I do not use toilet. 9

Q36 Do you have electricity in your house?

1. Yes, I have my own connection 3 2. Yes, I buy from someone 8 3. No 9

Q37 Where do you dispose of your waste?

1. collected by waste collection worker 1 2. burn 4 3. scatter around house 1 4. bring to the dumpsite 10 5. bury in the backyard 3 6. dump in a canal, on the street or open land 1

Q38 When you face problems such as crimes and violence in your phum, whom do you usually consult?

1. NGO 0 2. Khan chief or officer 0 3. Sangkat chief or officer 1 4. Phum chief 11 5. monk 0 6. neighbors 1 7. groups such as self-help group and supporter group of a temple 0 8. Self solution 0 9. Others: Group leader 7

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5.1 Questionnaire

5.1.1 Cleansing Worker Survey

Name of interviewee Sample Number

Organization the interviewee belong to Date of Interview Position Name of Interviewer Starting Time: Finishing Time: Checked by: Date Checked:

1. About your current work (since you started to work for the current employer or cooperative group)

Q1-1 What type of work are you involved in?

1. garbage collection 3. driving a collection vehicle 4. cleaning road, park or drainage. 5. maintaining equipment 6. supervising worker 7. Others (Please specify: )

Q1-2 How long have you been doing this work? (if you work for several companies, please sum up the whole years)

Years

Q1-3 Are you a full-time and formally employed worker?

1. Yes Go to Question 2 2. No Go to Question 1-4

Q1-4 What type of employment status?

1. contract base (long term) 2. contract base (short tem) 2. on probation 3. employed by subcontractor 4. member of cooperative group

5. others (Please specify: )

Q2 Before doing this work, what kind of job did you do?

1. waste picking (self-employed) 2. other types of self-employed work such as shoes polishing, street vending, ect…. 3. engaged in agriculture/fishery in a rural area 4. this is the first job for me. 5. others (Please specify: )

Q3 Why did you choose to work as cleansing worker?

1. A family member does/did this work. 2. A friend does/did this work. 3. Heard that the company was recruiting. 4. No other job available. 5. No skill or capital to do other work. 6. others (Please specify: )

Q4-1 How many hours do you usually work per day? hours Q4-2 When is your main working time?

Starting time ____________________ Finish time ___________________ Hours per day _________________

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Q4-3 Is this a fixed work schedule or does it change sometimes? Fixed _________ Changes (explain)___________________ Q5-1 Where do you work most of the time? Sangkat Q5-2 Is this a fixed area or does it change sometimes? Fixed _________ Changes (Explain)___________________

Q6 Did you receive any formal training for your job? Yes____ No____ If yes, please what kind of training _________________________________ Q7 Have you ever had training about hygiene and how to handle waste?

1. Yes, once 2. Yes, I receive it periodically 3. No

Q8-1 What are the three biggest problems you face at work? 1)_____________________ 2)________________________ 3)____________________ Q8-2 When you face problems or troubles arose from your work, whom do you consult? 1. co-worker 2. team leader 3. supervisor 4. others (Please specify: ) Q9-1 Are you concerned that your work maybe hazardous for your health? 1. Yes 2. No Q9-2 What kinds of diseases and injuries have you suffered in the past and at present? Please check all symptoms that you suffered in the last 6 months.

In the past 6 month

At present 14-1 fever 14-2 cough 14-3 dizzy 14-4 body pains 14-5 head aches 14-6 typhoid 14-7 fatigue 14-8 injury 14-9 diarrhea 14-10 malaria 14-11 infection 14-12 heart problems 14-13 mental problems 14-14 pain in abdomen 14-15 skin/eye disease 14-14 cut by glass or metal in garbage 14-17 broken leg/arm in the accident 14-18 others (please specify ) 14-19 No response

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Q9-3 When you get sick or injured, how do you treat it?

1. go to see doctor 2. go to clinic 3. buy medicines 4. traditional healer 5. go to NGO 6. others (please specify: )

Q9-4 Does your company or cooperative group provide health care or pay health care costs?.

1. Yes 2. No 3. I do not know 4. No response

Q9-5 Approximately how much did you spend for health care in the last six months? For your self: ____________________ Riels/Dollars For the rest of your family: ____________________ Riels/Dollars Q10-1 Do you use protective clothes or equipments during your work? 1. Yes Go to Question 10-2 2. No Go to Question 11-1 Q10-2 What kinds of protective clothes or equipments do you use? Please check all you use. 1. shoes 2. boots 3. gloves 4. thick clothes 5. mask 6. others (Please specify ) Q10-3 Does your employer require you to use protective clothes or equipment during work? 1. Yes 2.No Q10-4 Does your employer supply the clothes or protective equipement? 1. Yes, once at the start Go to Question 10-5

2. Yes, I receive them periodically Go to Question 10.5 3. No Q11

Q10-5 What kinds of protective clothes or equipments does your employer provide?. 1. shoes 2. boots 3. gloves 4. thick clothes 5. mask 6. others (Please specify )

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2. Recycling issues Q11-1 Do you collect recyclable materials during your collection/cleaning work and sell them?

1. Yes, always Go to question 11.2 2. Yes, sometimes Go to question 11.2 3. Yes, once in a while Go to question 11.2 4. No, I do not. Go to question 12 5. No response Go to question 12

Q11-2 What are the main materials you sell? Paper, cardboard, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal cans, plastic bottles, soft plastics, hard plastics, cloth/textile, metal (such as metal parts), others (Please specify: ) Q11-3 Where do you normally sell recyclable materials? Sangkat ___________________________ Q11-4 Who gets the income from the sale of materials? Only you___________ Share with co-workers______ Q11-5 How much income do you personally get from selling recyclable materials? _____________per day or ________per month 3. Personal Information Q12 How old are you? ____________ years

Q13 Are man or women? 1 Man_____ 2 Woman _____

Q14 Can you read and write? 1. Yes 2. No

Q15 What is your ethnicity?

1. Khmer 2. Cham 3. Vietnamese 4. Chinese 5. Others (Please specify: )

Q15 What is the highest level of education you have achieved?

1. 3rd grade or less 2. 6th grade (Primary School) 3. 9th grade 4. 12th grade (Secondary School or Technical/Vocational School) 5. University/College 6. Others (please specify: _____________________________________)

Q16-1 What type of house do you live in now?

1. wood 2. palm leaf / bamboo 3. brick 4. plastic or cardboard 5. others (Please specify: )

Q16-2 What’s is ownership?

1. owned by you or your family. 2. rented. 3. shared 4. occupied 5. others (Please specify: _____________)

Q16-3 How many rooms are there?

1. One 2. Two 3. Three 4. Four 5. more than 4 rooms

Q17 How many people live with you? How many people earn income in your household?

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Q18 How much is your salary per month? Q19 What is the total income for your family per month? Q20 How long have you lived in your present house? ____________years Q21 If you lived in the countryside before, how long have you lived in Phnom Penh? _______________years _____Always in Phnom Penh Q22 Where do you get water at your house?

1. Piped water connected in house 2. Shared piped water 3. Well 4. Water vendor 5. Others (Please specify: )

Q23 What type of toilet facility do you use?

1. Toilet in my house, connected to drainage system 2. Toilet in my house, not connected to drainage system 3. Public toilet 4. Toilet of others with a charge

5. No facilities 6. Others (Please specify: Q24 Do you have electricity in your house?

1. Yes, I have my own connection 2. Yes, I buy from someone

3. No Other remarks / observations

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5.1.2 Questionnaire of SHG Member Survey

kalbriecäT énsMPas = Date

elxerog Rkdas; = Number

GñkeFVIsMPas =

Interviewer Binitüeday = Checked by:

karbriecäTBinitü= Date Checked

eBlcab;epþIm = Starting Time:

eBlbBa©b; = Finishing Time:

GENERAL INFORMATION 1 Name 2 Sex 3 Age 4 Position 5 How many people in your family

SITUATION BEFORE 6 What was your job before you joined SHG 7 How much was your average income then 8 How many people were working in your family 9 How much was the combined income of all family members 10 Type of house you live in then 11 Family debt 12 Family savings 13 Ownership of major items

14 How many school age children (6 – 16 yrs.) live in your home? _______________ In school _________________ Out of school

15 Other indicators of wealth/poverty 16 How long have you worked in the SHG 17 What is your job 18 How much is your salary 19 How many people working in your family 20 How much is the combined income of all family members 21 Type of house you live in now 22 Family debt 23 Family savings 24 Ownership of major items 25 How many children attending school 26 Other indicators of wealth/poverty

27 Do you feel your family’s economic situation has changed since you started working for SGH? ___________ Better ___________ Worse __________ Same

28

If situation has changed, what do you feel is the main reason for the change _________ more income from SHG _______________ more income from other source _______ change in family situation (death or serious illness, divorce, wage earner left home, etc….)_________ Other

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Medical Institution Survey

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Data 6 Medical Institutions Survey

6.1 Questionnaire and Data

6.1.1 General Information

Q.1. What is your position within this medical institution? [ ] Base: Population =

Position Answer % 1. Director 9 22 2. Doctor 4 10 3. Chief Office 6 15 4. Vice-Chief Office 3 7 5. Administrator 17 41 6. Manager 2 5

Grand Total 41 100

Q.2. What is the number of employee (all staffs including doctors, nurses, etc. who

work in the institution)? full-time [4,393] persons Part-time [292] persons

Base: Population = Full time Part time Category of the

institution Total Average Total Average1. Hospital 3,792 430 190 162. Poly-clinic 311 23 74 43. Clinic 86 10 18 34. Health center 204 34 10 24. Others 0 0 0 0Grand Total 4,393 497 292 25

Q.3. Category of the institution. Q.4. Type of institution: Base: Population =

Type of Institution Category of the Institution Public Private Others

Grand Total %

1. Hospital 12 0 0 12 292. Poly-clinic 0 14 0 14 343. Clinic 0 9 0 9 224. Health center 6 0 0 6 155. Others 0 0 0 0 0Grand Total 18 23 0 41 100

Q.5. Outline of institution:

1. Number of beds : [3,114] beds Base: Population =

Number of Beds Category of The Institution Fr. Total Average Maximum Minimum

1. Hospital 12 2,593 216 550 242. Poly-clinic 14 329 23 50 83. Clinic 9 100 11 18 44. Health center 6 92 15 30 35. Others 0 0 0 0 0Grand Total 41 3,114 265 648 39

2. Average bed occupation rate : [1,149] beds/day and : [ ] beds/year

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Base: Population = Average bed occupation rate

beds/day beds/year Category of The Institution Fr. Average Maximum Minimum Average Max Min

1. Hospital 12 1,033 300 10 2. Poly-clinic 14 64 12 1 3. Clinic 9 23 8 1 4. Health center 6 29 10 1 5. Others 0 0 0 0 Grand Total 41 1,149 330 13

3. Average number of in-patients : [937] patients /day

Base: Population = Number of in-patients/day Category of The

Institution Fr. Total Average Maximum Minimum 1. Hospital 12 877 68 350 52. Poly-clinic 14 28 2 6 13. Clinic 9 15 2 5 14. Health center 6 17 3 5 15. Others 0 0 0 0 0Grand Total 41 937 75 366 8

4. Average number of out-patients : [8,538] patients /day

Base: Population = Number of out-patients/day Category of The

Institution Fr. Total Average Maximum Minimum 1. Hospital 12 7,962 663 5,500 152. Poly-clinic 14 257 18 55 53. Clinic 9 130 17 40 24. Health center 6 189 31 50 95. Others 0 0 0 0 0Grand Total 41 8,538 729 5,645 31

5. Season of high occupancy : [41] 6. Season of low occupancy : [41]

Base: Population = Occupancy

Season High % Low % 1. Dry 33 80 8 20 2. Wet 8 20 33 80

7. Total floor area : [96,527] m2

Base: Population = Total floor area (m2) Category of The

Institution Fr. Average Maximum Minimum 1. Hospital 12 90,411 86,790 6,7202. Poly-clinic 14 3,655 1,680 1503. Clinic 9 1,390 720 1204. Health center 6 1,071 960 1205. Others 0 0 0 0Grand Total 41 96,527 90,150 7,110

6.1.2 Waste Management

a. Definition of waste generated in medical institutions

a.1 Generation

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The interviewer should get enough information to estimate generation amount of each waste!! For this purpose in case the answer is bags/week, please specify the volume of a bag.

[ ] litters/bag If you are not sure of the weight or volume, please estimate the number of garbage loads (e.g. handcarts, containers) collected from your institution per week:[ ]

Q.6. How many kilograms of each waste generated per week? Base: Population =

Waste Generation Amount (kg/week) Category of The Institution Fr. Average Maximum Minimum

1. Hospital 12 3,115 8,400 33 2. Poly-clinic 14 34 70 81. General waste 3. Clinic 9 23 75 3 4. Health center 6 171 350 20 5. Others 0 0 0 0

Total 41 3,343 8,895 64 1. Hospital 12 154 333 6 2. Poly-clinic 14 9 25 22. Medical waste 3. Clinic 9 5 10 1 4. Health center 6 29 70 5 5. Others 0 0 0 0

Total 41 197 438 14 Q.7. Which of the following types of general waste do you produce?

(Tick all that apply and estimate the approximate percentages of the five main types. If you do not know this, just rank the five main types, 1 = highest, 2 = 2nd highest, etc.)

Base: Population =

% Rank General Waste Fr. Average Maximum Minimum Average

1. Food/kitchen waste 41 1 2. Paper 39 2 3. Textile 11 2 4. Grass and wood (garden waste) 16 2 5. Plastics 39 3 6. Leather and rubber 0 0 7. Metals 0 0 8. Glass and bottle 18 4 9. Ceramics and stone 0 0 10. Other (soil, etc.) 2 5

Q.8. Please describe what types of medical waste you produce and the approximate

quantities of such wastes. Base: Population =

Quantity (units) Fr. kg/week liter/week Types Yes No Ave. Max. Min. Ave. Max. Min.

1. Infectious waste 31 10 24 280 1 2. Pathological waste 35 6 24 230 1 9 9 93. Sharps 41 0 5 50 1 4. Pharmaceutical waste 5 36 2 1 1 5. Genotoxic waste 1 40 95 95 95 6. Chemical waste 6 35 2 2 2 7 11 47. Wastes with high content of heavy metals 0 41

8. Pressurized containers 0 41 9. Radioactive waste 21 20 15 140 1Total 109 219

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b. Storage, Discharge, Collection

b.1 In house collection system

Q.9. Specify the present waste collection system in your institution. a. We use a standard system with containers or colored bags with labels b. We use different types of labeled containers c. Others

Base: Population = Waste collection system

Main method Other method Fr. Waste Category / Types a. b. c. a. General waste 5 1 35 b. Medical 1. Infectious waste 3 7 27 waste 2. Pathological waste 3 6 27

3. Sharps 4 6 30 4. Pharmaceutical waste 1 5. Genotoxic waste 1 6. Chemical waste 7. Wastes with high content of heavy metals 8. Pressurized containers 9. Radioactive waste 3 20 10. Mixed waste

Q.10. Describe the present container for collection of general/medical waste in your

institution.(fill in the following table) a. Plastic bag b. Paper bag c. Open container d. Container with lid e. Cardboard box f. Direct disposal (i.e. no storage) g. Own large concrete bin h. Others

Base: Population = Waste collection system

Main method Other method Fr.

Waste Category / Types a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. a. General waste 32 5 4

1. Infectious waste 28 1 6 2. Pathological waste 30 1 5 3. Sharps 12 3 2 7 6 7 4. Pharmaceutical waste 3 5. Genotoxic waste 6. Chemical waste 1 7. Wastes with high content of heavy metals

8. Pressurized containers 9. Radioactive waste 1 4 4 16

b. Medical waste

10. Mixed waste

Q.11. Specify the collection frequency of the general/medical waste (of the department) in

your institution. (tick in the following table) Base: Population = a. General b. Medical Collection frequency Fr. % Fr. %

1. More than once daily 5 12 2 5 2. Once daily 33 80 34 82.5 3. Every 2-3 days 3 8 2 5 4. Every 4-5 days 1 2.5 5. Weekly 1 2.5 6. Other 1 2.5

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Q.12. Are there cool storage points for pathological wastes in your institution? [2] 1. Yes, [39] 2. No.

Base: Population = Cool Storage Category of The

Institution Fr. Yes No 1. Hospital 12 1 11 2. Poly-clinic 14 1 13 3. Clinic 9 0 9 4. Health center 6 0 6 5. Others 0 0 0 Grand Total 41 2 39

b.2 Storage

Q.13. How do you store general waste and medical waste? [4] 1. We mix them all together. (Go to Q.14) [37] 2. We store them separately. (Go to Q.15)

Base: Population = Storage general waste and medical waste Category of The

Institution Fr. 1. we mix them all together. 2. We store them separately. 1. Hospital 12 0 12 2. Poly-clinic 14 0 14 3. Clinic 9 4 5 4. Health center 6 0 6 5. Others 0 0 0 Grand Total 41 4 37

Q.14. Why don't you separate medical waste?

[ ] 1. There is no reason to separate them. [ ] 2. It is troublesome to separate them. [ ] 3. The waste collectors separate them. [ ] 4. Others(specify :__________________________________)

Base: Population = Storage general waste and medical waste

Category of The Institution Fr.

1. There is no reason to separate them.

2. It is troublesome to separate them.

3. The waste collectors separate

them. 4. Others 1. Hospital 12 0 0 0 0 2. Poly-clinic 14 0 0 0 0 3. Clinic 9 0 0 0 4 4. Health center 6 0 0 0 0 5. Others 0 0 0 0 0 Grand Total 41 0 0 0 4

Q.15. How do you store your waste within your institution? (fill in the following

table) a. Plastic bag b. Paper bag c. Open container d. Container with lid e. Cardboard box f. Direct disposal (i.e. no storage) g. Own large concrete bin h. Others

Base: Population = Storage method

Main method Other method Fr.

Waste Category / Types a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. a. General waste 22 6 6 1

1. Infectious waste 20 1 1 8 3 2. Pathological waste 19 1 1 9 2 3. Sharps 9 2 3 6 11 4. Pharmaceutical waste 1 1 5. Genotoxic waste 1

b. Medical waste

6. Chemical waste 1

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7. Wastes with high content of heavy metals

8. Pressurized containers 9. Radioactive waste 1 2 2 15

10. Mixed waste

b.3 Disposal (Intermediate treatment and final disposal)

Q.16. What do you do with your waste? (fill in first two columns of following table) a. Place outside for collection by CINTRI or other collectors b. Directly carry garbage to a waste collection vehicle c. Take the waste to waste collection point of CINTRI or other collectors d. CINTRI or other collectors collects from institution (including own bin) e. Bury on site f. Burn on site g. Recycle h. Compost on site i. Incinerate on site j. Autoclave disinfection on site k. Open dumping outside property l. Other (specify :___________________________________________)

Base: Population = Main method for General waste Fr. Waste Category / Types a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l.

1. Food/kitchen waste 19 9 11 2 2. Paper 19 3 8 2 3. Textile 5 1 2 4. Grass and wood (Garden waste) 3 1 5

5. Plastics 16 3 7 2 6. Leather and rubber 7. Metals 1 8. Glass and bottle 3 5 9. Ceramics and stone

a. General waste

10. Other (soil, etc.)

Base: Population = Main method for Medical waste Fr.

Waste Category / Types a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l.1. Infectious waste 4 5 5 2 12 72. Pathological waste 4 5 5 2 1 1 11 73. Sharps 3 4 6 2 1 18 74. Pharmaceutical waste 1 3 15. Genotoxic waste 6. Chemical waste 2 7. Wastes with high content of heavy metals

8. Pressurized containers 9. Radioactive waste 1 1 11

b. Medical waste

10. Mixed waste

Q.17. For the medical waste collection by CINTRI or other collectors, how are they

disposed of? a. Disposed of to the Stung Mean Chey landfill together with other waste b. Buried in a special pit at the landfill c. Burned at the landfill d. Incinerated at an incinerator e. Buried at the town/city crematorium f. Other (specify :___________________________________________).

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Base: Population = Main method for General waste Fr.

Waste Category / Types a. b. c. d. e. f. 1. Food/kitchen waste 30 2. Paper 21 3. Textile 2 4. Grass and wood (Garden waste) 6

5. Plastics 19 6. Leather and rubber 7. Metals 1 8. Glass and bottle 4 9. Ceramics and stone

a. General waste

10. Other (soil, etc.)

Base: Population = Main method for Medical waste Fr.

Waste Category / Types a. b. c. d. e. f. 1. Infectious waste 14 1 9 2 2 2. Pathological waste 15 1 9 2 1 3. Sharps 13 2 13 1 3 4. Pharmaceutical waste 3 2 5. Genotoxic waste 1 6. Chemical waste 7. Wastes with high content of heavy metals 1

8. Pressurized containers 9. Radioactive waste 1 3

b. Medical waste

10. Mixed waste

Q.18. If you chose g. in Q.16, go to “Additional Sheet A”. Q.19. If you chose i. in Q.16, please provide the following information for the incinerator. Information Description

1. Location: At hospital, and health center

2. Capacity (furnace volume (m3) and waste burning capacity (kg/h):

- From 0.97 m3/h to 2 m3/h - From 10 kg/h to 100 kg/h

3. Description (e.g. no of chambers, operating principle): 2 4. Combustion fuel: Diesel, wood, charcoal, petroleum, rice hulls5. Height of chimney Average 6 m. 6. Proximity of living/working spaces to incinerator: Average 7m. 7. Scrubbing/filtering of exhaust gases: Yes/No Yes = 4 No = 7 8. Normal operating hours: Average 3 hours 9. Ash disposal (amount and frequency): Average 5 kg/week

10. Age: Average 7 years

11. Reliability (no of days out of service per year; average outage time): Average 176 days

12. Problems: Q.20. If you chose j. in Q.16, please provide the following information for the autoclave. Information Description

1. Location: 2. Type 3. Capacity (Treatment volume (m3) and waste capacity (kg/h): 4. Description (e.g. no of autoclave, operating principle):

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5. Normal operating hours: 6. Average daily treatment amount (kg/day): 7. Disposal method of treated waste 8. Reliability (no of days out of service per yr; average outage time):

10. Problems: Q.21. If you ticked k. in Q.16, where do you dump your waste outside your institution?

[ ] 1. On banks of stream/river, or in stream/river [ ] 2. On vacant land [ ] 3. In a gully [ ] 4. Other (specify :________________________________________).

Base: Population = Where do you dump your waste outside your institution?

Category of The Institution Fr.

1. On banks of stream/river, or in

stream/river 2. On vacant land 3. In a gully 4. Other 1. Hospital 2. Poly-clinic 3. Clinic 4. Health center 5. Others Grand Total

b.4 Discharge

Q.22. How do you discharge medical wastes? [28] 1. We separate store but mix discharge. [6] 2. We separate store and separate discharge. [7] 3. We mix store and mix discharge.

Base: Population = How do you discharge medical wastes?

Category of The Institution Fr.

1. We separate store but mix discharge.

2. We separate store and separate discharge.

3. We mix store and mix discharge.

1. Hospital 12 8 3 1 2. Poly-clinic 14 13 0 1 3. Clinic 9 3 2 4 4. Health center 6 4 1 1 5. Others 0 0 0 0 Grand Total 41 28 6 7

Q.23. In case of “separate store but mix discharge”, who mixes them?

[8] 1. Collector [20] 2. Our employee [0] 3. Others (specify: )

Base: Population = In case of “separate store but mix discharge”, who mixes them? Category of The

Institution Fr. 1. Collector 2. Our employee 3. Others 1. Hospital 8 1 7 0 2. Poly-clinic 13 6 7 0 3. Clinic 3 1 2 0 4. Health center 4 0 4 0 5. Others 0 0 0 0 Grand Total 28 8 20 0

Q.24. Referring to an example given below, please tick appropriate boxes on the answer

table to indicate your discharge manner of medical wastes.

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Base: Population = Your discharge manner of medical waste Fr.

Waste Category / Types 1. separated discharge

2. mixed discharge

3. not generated

Medical 1. Infectious waste 3 33 waste 2. Pathological waste 1 35

3. Sharps 10 29 4. Pharmaceutical waste 1 1 5. Genotoxic waste 6. Chemical waste

7. Wastes with high content of heavy metals

8. Pressurized containers 9. Radioactive waste 10 7 10. Mixed waste

b.5 Collection

Q.25. Are you provided with a garbage collection service? (either direct collection or nearby waste collection points or direct pickup from institution – items a, b, c or d in Q.16)

[41 ] 1. Yes [ ] 2. No – Do you want to receive a waste collection service? – Answer: [ ] 1. Yes / [ ] 2. No – then go to Next Section (0)

Base: Population = Are you provided with a garbage collection service? Category of The

Institution Fr. Yes No 1. Hospital 12 12 0 2. Poly-clinic 14 14 0 3. Clinic 9 9 0 4. Health center 6 6 0 5. Others 0 0 0 Grand Total 41 41 0

Base: Population = Do you want to receive a waste collection service? Category of The

Institution Fr. Yes No 1. Hospital 2. Poly-clinic 3. Clinic 4. Health center 5. Others Grand Total Q.26. Who collects your waste?

[1] 1. PPWM (Phnom Penh Waste Management [0] 2. CINTRI [0] 3. Private company other than CINTRI [0] 4. Don’t know

Base: Population = Who collects your waste?

Category of The Institution Fr.

1. PPWM 2. CINTRI 3. Private

company other than CINTRI

4. Don’t know

1. Hospital 12 1 11 0 0 2. Poly-clinic 14 0 14 0 0 3. Clinic 9 0 9 0 0 4. Health center 6 0 6 0 0 5. Others 0 0 0 0 0 Grand Total 41 1 40 0 0

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Q.27. Do you use this waste collection service? [41] 1. Yes [0] 2. No

Base: Population = Do you use this waste collection service? Category of The

Institution Fr. Yes No 1. Hospital 12 12 0 2. Poly-clinic 14 14 0 3. Clinic 9 9 0 4. Health center 6 6 0 5. Others 0 0 0 Grand Total 41 41 0

If you answered no, please explain why below – then go to Next Section (0). ( )

Q.28. How often do you discharge your garbage and how often is it collected? (Tick one)

Base: Population = a. General waste b. Medical waste Frequency Discharge Collection Discharge Collection 1. More than once daily 0 1 3 2 2. Once daily 28 32 25 27 3. Every 2-3 days 10 6 9 7 4. Every 4-5 days 1 1 1 1 5. Weekly 1 1 3 2 6. Less than weekly 0 7. Irregularly 0 8. Other 1

Q.29. Do you pay the CINTRI or a private collector an official waste collection fee?

[41] 1. Yes [0] 2. No

Base: Population = Do you pay the CINTRI or a private collector an official

waste collection fee? Category of The Institution Fr. Yes No

1. Hospital 12 12 0 2. Poly-clinic 14 14 0 3. Clinic 9 9 0 4. Health center 6 6 0 5. Others 0 0 0 Grand Total 41 41 0

If yes, how much is this fee? And what type of wastes does it cover?

Category of The Institution Waste Type Payment (US$/month)

Hospital General and Medical wastes 10 - 100 Poly-clinic General and Medical wastes 5 – 50 Clinic General and Medical wastes 5 – 20 Health center General and Medical wastes 5 - 20

If necessary, calculate as [ ] US$/vehicle x [ ] loads per month Q.30. Have you ever given a direct unofficial payment to waste collection workers for

collection your waste? [7] 1. Yes [34] 2. No

Base: Population = Have you ever given a direct unofficial payment to waste

collection workers for collection your waste? Category of The Institution Fr. Yes No

1. Hospital 12 0 12 2. Poly-clinic 14 7 7

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3. Clinic 9 0 9 4. Health center 6 0 6 5. Others 0 0 0 Grand Total 41 7 34

Q.31. What is the total amount of the unofficial payment you have given to waste collection

worker over the last 12 months? Answer: [ ] US$

Category of The Institution Waste Type Payment (US$/month)

Hospital Poly-clinic Medical wastes 3 – 15 Clinic Health center

Q.32. Are you satisfied with the existing waste collection and disposal service?

[37] 1. Yes [4] 2. No

Base: Population = Are you satisfied with the existing waste collection and disposal service?Category of The

Institution Fr. Yes No 1. Hospital 12 11 1 2. Poly-clinic 14 12 2 3. Clinic 9 8 1 4. Health center 6 6 0 5. Others 0 0 0 Grand Total 41 37 4

If No, Why? (tick one or more)

Category of The Institution Why?

1. Discharge system is poor (e.g. no bins, bins are broken or too small)

- Hospital - Poly-clinic

Not separate in the different bins

2. Waste collection point is too far away 3. Waste collection/sweeping is not properly done 4. Waste collection service/sweeping is irregular 5. Waste collection/sweeping frequency is too low 6. Collection time is too early or too late

7. Waste collection workers behave badly Poly-clinic Do not keep the wastes

8. Waste collection workers demand payment for waste collection

9. Waste collection fee of the CINTRI or a private collector is too high Poly-clinic The fee is expensive

10 Lack of recycling 11 Problems with handling medical waste 12 Other

Q.33. How many times have you complained about the waste collection service in the last

year? [35] 1. None [4] 2. Once only [2] 3. Several times [0] 4. More than five times

Base: Population = How many times have you complained about the waste collection

service in the last year? Category of The

Institution Fr. 1. None 2. Once only 3. Several times 4. More than five times

1. Hospital 12 10 1 1 0 2. Poly-clinic 14 12 1 1 0

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3. Clinic 9 8 1 0 0 4. Health center 6 5 1 0 0 5. Others 0 0 0 0 0 Grand Total 41 35 4 2 0

Q.34. Is any staff member of your institution responsible for ensuring that medical waste is

collected and disposed of properly? [41] 1. Yes [0] 2. No

Base: Population = Is any staff member of your institution responsible for ensuring

that medical waste is collected and disposed of properly? Category of The Institution Fr. Yes No

1. Hospital 12 12 0 2. Poly-clinic 14 14 0 3. Clinic 9 9 0 4. Health center 6 6 0 5. Others 0 0 0 Grand Total 41 41 0

If you answered Yes, please explain position of persons and their duties below

Name and position of person: [ ] Please describe their duties: [ ]

Category of The

Institution Position of Person Their duties

Hospital Worker Cleaner, waste collection Poly-clinic Worker Cleaner Clinic Worker Cleaner Health center Worker Cleaner

c. Improvements to waste collection and disposal

c.1 General

Q.35. What improvements would you like to see to waste collection and disposal? (Please tick one or more and priorities the top three improvements you would like to see (1 = first priority, 2 = second priority, 3 = third priority)

Base: Population =

Priority Fr. first second third

1. Improved waste discharge system 36 18 14 4 2. Shorter distance to waste collection point 2 0 0 2 3. More reliable waste collection service 1 1 0 0 4. Improved collection frequency 9 1 8 0 5. Greater recycling of waste 4 1 2 1 6. Improved collection and disposal of medical waste 22 11 8 3 7. Improvement of landfill operation 4 3 1 0 8. Education to change people’s bad habits 23 6 7 10 9. Other 2 2 0 0

Q.36. Improved waste collection and disposal will cost additional money. Who do you

think should pal these costs? (tick one or more) [30] 1. Central Government (e.g. Ministry of Health) [31] 2. Municipality of Phnom Penh (MPP) [34] 3. Individual medical institutions [10] 4. Other (specify :_________________________________________)

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Base: Population = Improved waste collection and disposal will cost additional money. Who

do you think should pal these costs?

Category of The Institution Fr.

1. Central Government

2. Municipality of Phnom Penh

(MPP)

3. Individual medical

institutions 4. Other

1. Hospital 12 10 7 8 1 2. Poly-clinic 14 10 11 12 8 3. Clinic 9 5 9 9 1 4. Health center 6 5 4 5 0 5. Others 0 0 0 0 0 Grand Total 41 30 31 34 10

Q.37. Suppose that you are satisfied with the municipal solid waste management service,

either as is or as a result of improvement. Think for a moment about the largest amount of money that your medical institution would be willing to pay each month as a garbage collection fee.

Amount of money: [ ] US$/month Category of The Institution Waste Type Garbage collection fee (US$/month)

Hospital Mix wastes 10 – 80 Poly-clinic Mix wastes 5 – 50 Clinic Mix wastes 5 – 20 Health center Mix wastes – 20

Q.38. If the current waste collection fee is more than this amount, your medical institution

will not be able to afford to pay and will not be able to use the waste collection service. If you are still not willing to pay the current waste collection fee, explain why below: Reasons:……………………………………………………..

Nos. of The Institution Reasons Memo

Hospital Military hospital Poly-clinic High cost, low economic Clinic A little waste Health center Depend by Government

c.2 Training and Instructions

Q.39. Is there some written instruction to separate and manage medical solid wastes in the institution? [25] 1.Yes [16] 2.No (Go to 0)

Base: Population = Is there some written instruction to separate and manage

medical solid wastes in the institution? Category of The Institution Fr. Yes No

1. Hospital 12 9 3 2. Poly-clinic 14 6 8 3. Clinic 9 7 2 4. Health center 6 3 3 5. Others 0 0 0 Grand Total 41 25 16

Q.40. How often the staff of waste management is trained as a caution against

contaminated or hazardous waste? [20] 1.Only at the start of the job [4] 2.Once a year

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[11] 3.Very often, please explain how often ____________ [2] 4.Never

Base: Population = How often the staff of waste management is trained as a caution against

contaminated or hazardous waste?

Category of The Institution Fr.

1.Only at the start of the job 2.Once a year

3.Very often, please explain

how often 4.Never

1. Hospital 12 6 3 6 1 2. Poly-clinic 14 5 0 3 0 3. Clinic 9 6 1 1 1 4. Health center 6 3 0 1 0 5. Others 0 0 0 0 0 Grand Total 41 20 4 11 2

c.3 Environmental education and general cleanliness

Q.41. Has anyone of this institution received any health and environmental education or information relating to solid waste? Yes/No, If YES, no of people: [ ]

Base: Population = Has anyone of this institution received any health and

environmental education or information relating to solid waste? Category of The

Institution Fr. Yes No 1. Hospital 12 11 1 2. Poly-clinic 14 12 2 3. Clinic 9 7 2 4. Health center 6 3 3 5. Others 0 0 0 Grand Total 41 33 8

And where did this information come from? [ ] 1. School [ ] 2. Leaflets/posters, etc. [ ] 3. Medical worker/centre/hospital [ ] 4. Community organization/NGO [name: ] [ ] 5. Newspaper [ ] 6. Radio program [ ] 7. TV program [ ] 8. MPP [ ] 9. CINTRI [ ] 10. Central government (e.g. Ministry of Health, Ministry of Environment,

etc.) [ ] 11. Other (specify :_____________)

Base: Population = Information source Fr. Remark

1. School 20 - 2. Leaflets/posters, etc. 22 - 3. Medical worker/centre/hospital 1 - 4. Community organization/NGO 5 Name: 5. Newspaper 1 - 6. Radio program 0 - 7. TV program 6 - 8. MPP 1 - 9. CINTRI 0 - 10. Central government 23 - MoH and MoE 11. Other 1 Specify: Weekly meeting

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Q.42. Do you think that a campaign to raise the awareness of people for maintaining a cleaner city and environment is necessary? (tick one) [40] 1. Very necessary [1] 2. Somewhat necessary [ ] 3. Not very necessary [ ] 4. Not necessary at all

Base: Population = Do you think that a campaign to raise the awareness of people for

maintaining a cleaner city and environment is necessary? Category of The

Institution Fr. 1.Very necessary 2. Somewhat necessary

3. Not very necessary

4. Not necessary at all

1. Hospital 12 12 0 0 0 2. Poly-clinic 14 14 0 0 0 3. Clinic 9 8 1 0 0 4. Health center 6 6 0 0 0 5. Others 0 0 0 0 0 Grand Total 41 40 1 0 0

c.4 Sewerage

Q.43. Where does the toilet waste from your institution go? (Tick one) [25] 1. Into septic tank [0] 2. Into pit [6] 3. Into pond, river, canal directly [7] 4. Into storm water drain or sewerage pipe directly [1] 5. Into wastewater treatment plant of the institution [2] 6. Don’t know

Base: Population = Where does the toilet waste from your institution go?

Category of The Institution Fr.

1. Into septic tank 2. Into pit

3. Into pond, river, canal

directly

4. Into storm water

drain or sewerage

pipe directly

5. Into wastewater treatment

plant of the institution

6. Don’t know

1. Hospital 12 8 0 1 1 1 1 2. Poly-clinic 14 8 0 2 3 0 1 3. Clinic 9 4 0 2 3 0 0 4. Health center 6 5 0 1 0 0 0 5. Others 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grand Total 41 25 0 6 7 1 2

Q.44. If you chose 1. or 2. in 0, is wastewater and/or sludge removed from your institution

by vacuum truck? [22] 1. Yes [2] 2. No [1] 3. Don’t know

Base: Population = Is wastewater and/or sludge removed from your institution by vacuum

truck? Category of The Institution Fr. 1.Yes 2.No 3. Don’t know

1. Hospital 8 7 0 1 2. Poly-clinic 8 7 1 0 3. Clinic 4 3 1 0 4. Health center 5 5 0 0 5. Others 0 0 0 0 Grand Total 25 22 2 1

Q.45. How many cubic meters of your septic tank or pit?

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Capacity of septic tank or pit: [ ] m3 Nos. of The Institution

Type (tank or pit) Capacity of septic tank or pit (m3)

Hospital Tank 39 Poly-clinic Tank 61 Clinic Tank 12 Health center Tank 15

Q.46. How often is septic tank or pit clean-up?

[6] 1. Once a half year [9] 2. Once a year [2] 3. Less than once a year [8] 4. Don’t know

Base: Population = Do you think that a campaign to raise the awareness of people for

maintaining a cleaner city and environment is necessary? Category of The

Institution Fr. 1.Very necessary 2. Somewhat necessary

3. Not very necessary

4. Not necessary at all

1. Hospital 8 4 2 1 1 2. Poly-clinic 8 0 3 0 5 3. Clinic 4 1 2 0 1 4. Health center 5 1 2 1 1 5. Others 0 0 0 0 0 Grand Total 25 6 9 2 8

Q.47. Who clean-up septic tank or pit?

[18] 1. PPWM (Phnom Penh Waste Management [5] 2. Private company [2] 3. Don’t know

Base: Population = Who clean-up septic tank or pit? Category of The

Institution Fr. 1. PPWM 2. Private company 3. Don’t know 1. Hospital 8 7 1 0 2. Poly-clinic 8 6 1 1 3. Clinic 4 2 1 1 4. Health center 5 3 2 0 5. Others 0 0 0 0 Grand Total 25 18 5 2

6.1.3 Financial Matter

Q.48. How much do you pay for medical waste collection services per month? Base: Population =

Collection fee (US$/month)Type of waste Fr. Ave. Max. Min.

1. Infectious waste 2. Pathological waste 3. Sharps 4. Pharmaceutical waste 5. Genotoxic waste 6. Chemical waste 7. Wastes with high content of heavy metals 8. Pressurized containers 9. Radioactive waste 10.Ash (if the waste burned or incinerated) 11. Mixed waste

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Q.49. How much do you pay for general waste collection services per month? Amount of money: [ ] US$/month

Nos. of The Institution US$/month Memo

Hospital 10 – 100 Poly-clinic 15 – 50 Clinic 10 – 20 Health center – 20

Q.50. If the market price of waste collection rose, how much, at maximum, could

you afford to pay per month? Base: Population =

US$/month Type of waste Fr. Ave. Max. Min.

1. Infectious waste 2. Pathological waste 3. Sharps 4. Pharmaceutical waste 5. Genotoxic waste 6. Chemical waste 7. Wastes with high content of heavy metals 8. Pressurized containers 9. Radioactive waste 10.Ash (if the waste burned or incinerated) 11. Mixed waste

Q.51. Is there someone who comes around to collect or buy your reusable or recyclable

materials? [17] 1. Yes. [24] 2. No. (Go to 0)

Base: Population = Is there someone who comes around to collect or buy

your reusable or recyclable materials? Category of The Institution Fr. Yes No

1. Hospital 12 3 9 2. Poly-clinic 14 8 6 3. Clinic 9 3 6 4. Health center 6 3 3 5. Others 0 0 0 Grand Total 41 17 24

Q.52. Which materials do they collect or buy from you?

[ ] 1.Bottle [ ] 2.Glass [ ] 3.Cardboard [ ] 4.Paper [ ] 5.Aluminum can [ ] 6.Steel can [ ] 7.Metal [ ] 8.Kitchen waste [ ] 9.Graden waste [ ] 10.Plastic [ ] 11.Textile [ ] 12.Leathers [ ] 13.Wood/timber [ ] 14.Tire [ ] 15.Others (specify : )

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Base: Population = Answer

Type of Material Fr. 1.Bottle 18 2.Glass 7 3.Cardboard 3 4.Paper 5 5.Aluminum can 0 6.Steel can 0 7.Metal 0 8.Kitchen waste 8 9.Graden waste 0 10.Plastic 15 11.Textile 1 12.Leathers 0 13.Wood/timber 0 14.Tire 0 15.Others 0

6.1.4 Cooperation for Waste Management

Q.53. Coping with wastes requires efforts of not only the municipality but also the general public. Do you think there is something which your institution can do for good waste management? [41 ] 1. Yes. [0] 2. No. [0] 3. I don't know. [0] 4. Others (specify: __________________________________)

Base: Population = Do you think that a campaign to raise the awareness of people for

maintaining a cleaner city and environment is necessary? Category of The

Institution Fr. 1.Very necessary 2. Somewhat necessary

3. Not very necessary

4. Not necessary at all

1. Hospital 12 12 0 0 0 2. Poly-clinic 14 14 0 0 0 3. Clinic 9 9 0 0 0 4. Health center 6 6 0 0 0 5. Others 0 0 0 0 0 Grand Total 41 41 0 0 0

Q.54. What do you think your institution can do? (plural answer question)

[36] 1. Discharging wastes neatly. [3] 2. Minimizing waste generation. [9] 3. Reusing wastes. [6] 4. Recycling wastes. [0] 5. Treating toxic/infectious wastes appropriately. [8] 6. Raising the environmental awareness of the public. [18] 7. Providing information to the public. [2] 8. Researching activities. [0] 9. Others (specify: ________________________________)

Base: Population = Answer

Type of Material Fr. 1. Discharging wastes neatly. 36 2. Minimizing waste generation. 3 3. Reusing wastes. 9 4. Recycling wastes. 6 5. Treating toxic/infectious wastes appropriately. 0

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6. Raising the environmental awareness of the public. 8 7. Providing information to the public. 18 8. Researching activities. 2 9.Others 0

Q.55. Do you think the medical institutions should cooperate with the country and/or

municipality in managing wastes? [41] 1. Yes. [0] 2. No. [0] 3. I don't know. [0] 4. Others (specify: __________________________________)

Base: Population = Do you think the medical institutions should cooperate with the country

and/or municipality in managing wastes? Category of The Institution Fr. 1.Yes 2. No 3. I don’t know 4. Others

1. Hospital 12 12 0 0 0 2. Poly-clinic 14 14 0 0 0 3. Clinic 9 9 0 0 0 4. Health center 6 6 0 0 0 5. Others 0 0 0 0 0 Grand Total 41 41 0 0 0

Q.56. How is the trend of your cost for waste management?

[32] 1. It is getting significantly higher. [8] 2. It is getting higher. [1] 3. It is relatively stable. [0] 4. It is getting lower. [0] 5. Others (specify: __________________)

Base: Population = How is the trend of your cost for waste management?

Category of The Institution Fr.

1. It is getting significantly

higher.

2. It is getting higher.

3. It is relatively

stable.

It is getting lower. 5. Others

1. Hospital 12 12 0 0 0 0 2. Poly-clinic 14 10 3 1 0 0 3. Clinic 9 5 4 0 0 0 4. Health center 6 5 1 0 0 0 5. Others 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grand Total 41 32 8 1 0 0

Q.57. How do you give the priority on the management of your wastes?

[40] 1. We give very high priority. [1] 2. We give moderate priority. [0] 3. We give little priority. [0] 4. Others (specify: ________________)

Base: Population = How do you give the priority on the management of your wastes?

Category of The Institution Fr.

1. We give very high priority.

2. We give moderate priority.

3. We give little priority. 4. Others

1. Hospital 12 12 0 0 0 2. Poly-clinic 14 14 0 0 0 3. Clinic 9 9 0 0 0 4. Health center 6 5 1 0 0 5. Others 0 0 0 0 0 Grand Total 41 40 1 0 0

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Q.58. Do you feel you need a support from the government or municipality or any other relevant organizations for the management of your waste? (plural answer question) [20] 1. Yes, we need financial support. [34] 2. Yes, we need technical support. [5] 3. Yes, we need support of other kinds (specify: _________) [4] 4. No, we don't. [3] 5. Others (specify: _____________________)

Base: Population =

Information source Fr. Remark 1. Yes, we need financial support. 20 - 2. Yes, we need technical support. 34 - 3. Yes, we need support of other kinds 5 Specify: 4. No, we don't. 4 - 5. Other 3 Specify:

6.1.5 Other

Q.59. If there any additional comments you would like to make about solid waste management provision and your needs, please comment below:

[ ] Nos. of The Institution Additional comments Memo

Hospital

- Should have guidelines and measurements of waste management from MoE, MPP, CINTRI

- Should be informed by CINTRI to people about the effectiveness of wastes when it's discharged

- Waste must be separated the wastes neatly into infectious pathological and other wastes

- Should have landfill - Regulation of collection waste

Poly-clinic

- Should be separated between general and medical wastes - Request to the company to transport wastes separately - Should have landfill for medical waste - Need technical support for medical waste management

Clinic

- Should have landfill - CINTRI must be separated between general and medical wastes - CINTRI must have trucks to transport neatly - Medical wastes should be had other service in order to avoid

infection

Health center

- Train support for health center staff about hygiene - Material support as waste bin - Separated neatly between general and medical wastes - Waste management should be cooperated with all institutions and

public.

Thank-you very much for your co-operation

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“Additional Sheet A” Recycling: ONLY answer this section if you ticked Q.16 (g). Write your answers to the following questions in the table below: • What items do you recycle? (specify any other materials in the blank cells) • How much do you recycle per month? • What price do you sell these items for? • Who do you sell/give these materials to? (e.g. individual collector, shop, middleman,

industry) • How does this recycling system work? (put 1, 2, etc. in method column)

1. Take directly to shop for refund 2. Give to collector who comes to premises 3. Take directly to middlemen for sale 4. Take directly to community group/NGO for sale 5. Take directly to industry for sale 6. Other – specify in table

• How often are these materials collected/taken for recycling? (daily, 2-3 times per week, weekly, monthly, other, irregularly)

Item Quantity (kg/mth)

Price (Reil/kg) Buyer Method Collection

frequency Paper Cardboard Glass bottles Polythene bags Saline bottles Other plastic Metal Organic waste for animal feed

Additional space for answers:

[ ].

Nos. of The Institution Additional Answer Memo

• Are there any problems with this recycling system? Answer: Yes/No If YES, please explain why below: [ ].

Nos. of The Institution Answer Memo

Contact details (address/telephone numbers for buyers):

[ ].

Nos. of The Institution Contact details Memo

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Topographic Survey

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Data 7 Topographic Survey

7.1 Stun Mean Chey Disposal Site

BM - DESCRIPTION

TBM No.3b

ELEVATION : 10.468

NATIONAL / LOCAL

COORDINATIONN = 1273934.984E = 488565.355

LOCATION : TOMPUN DIKE ROAD

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BM - DESCRIPTION

BM No.1

ELEVATION : 8.713 NATIONAL / LOCAL

COORDINATIONN = 1274863.548E = 488731.393

LOCATION : STUNG MEAN CHEY FINAL DISPOSAL SITE

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BM - DESCRIPTION

BM No.2

ELEVATION : 6.843 NATIONAL / LOCAL

COORDINATIONN = 1274983.839E = 488853.673

LOCATION : STUNG MEAN CHEY FINAL DISPOSAL SITE

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BM - DESCRIPTION

BM No.3

ELEVATION : 8.667 NATIONAL / LOCAL

COORDINATIONN = 1275058.025E = 488386.091

LOCATION : STUNG MEAN CHEY FINAL DISPOSAL SITE

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BM - DESCRIPTION

BM No.4

ELEVATION : 8.883 NATIONAL / LOCAL

COORDINATIONN = 1275269.263E = 488536.294

LOCATION : STUNG MEAN CHEY FINAL DISPOSAL SITE

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BM - DESCRIPTION

PBM No.4

ELEVATION : 10.915 NATIONAL / LOCAL

COORDINATIONN = 1274098.458E = 487995.456

LOCATION : TOMPUN DIKE ROAD

PBM4

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Description Distance Elevetion Correction Level Corrected LevelBM2(FIRST) 0 6.843

BM1 171.4971447 8.716 -0.002969009 8.713ST1 27.36132521 13.143 -0.003442697 13.140ST2 295.3101796 8.11 -0.008555194 8.101BM3 187.8979457 8.679 -0.011808139 8.667

TBM4 43.84990878 9.917 -0.012567281 9.904ST3 65.69883445 10.076 -0.013704679 10.062BM4 75.53307928 8.898 -0.01501233 8.883ST4 116.5047979 13.856 -0.017029296 13.839ST5 78.44494587 9.421 -0.018387358 9.403ST6 125.7203938 14.219 -0.020563867 14.198ST7 129.0891512 10.971 -0.022798696 10.948ST8 96.09767939 11.492 -0.024462368 11.468BM2 31.05493871 6.868 -0.025 6.843

1444.060325Error -0.025Adj. -1.73123E-05

BM2 / Loop-Leveling From BM2 of Disposal Site

From/To Northing Easting Distance N E N E

BM2(FIRST) 1274983.783 488853.676BM1 1274863.541 488731.393 171.497 0.006651 -0.000356 1274863.548 488731.393ST1 1274886.66 488716.759 27.361 0.007712 -0.000413 1274886.668 488716.759ST2 1274960.904 488430.934 295.310 0.019164 -0.001027 1274960.923 488430.933BM3 1275058.001 488386.092 106.952 0.023311 -0.001249 1275058.024 488386.091STX 1275123.443 488433.733 80.946 0.02645 -0.001417 1275123.469 488433.732

TBM4 1275161.097 488456.205 43.850 0.028151 -0.001508 1275161.125 488456.203ST3 1275223.745 488475.993 65.699 0.030698 -0.001645 1275223.776 488475.991BM4 1275269.229 488536.296 75.533 0.033628 -0.001801 1275269.263 488536.294ST4 1275164.908 488588.166 116.505 0.038146 -0.002044 1275164.946 488588.164ST5 1275089.79 488610.769 78.445 0.041188 -0.002206 1275089.831 488610.767ST6 1275001.526 488700.296 125.720 0.046063 -0.002468 1275001.572 488700.294ST7 1275092.566 488791.815 129.089 0.051069 -0.002736 1275092.617 488791.812ST8 1275014.206 488847.443 96.098 0.054796 -0.002935 1275014.261 488847.440BM2 1274983.783 488853.676 31.055 0.056 -0.003 1274983.839 488853.673

BM2(NEW) 1274983.839 488853.673

Error 0.056 -0.003Adj. 3.87795E-05 -2.07748E-06

BM2 / Traverse-Clossing from BM2 For Disposal Site Project

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81.4

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84.3

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270.

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96.5

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3212

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40.2

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54.0

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5.71

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176

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289

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548

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228

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8548

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127

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8548

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756

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299

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342

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138.

553

14.2

70N

S26

048

8672

.095

1275

129.

554

14.4

12N

S26

148

8668

.404

1275

107.

671

15.3

12N

S26

248

8680

.557

1275

080.

688

16.2

36N

S26

348

8697

.478

1275

070.

876

15.7

27N

S26

448

8686

.591

1275

061.

938

15.5

11N

S26

548

8675

.687

1275

062.

198

15.7

42N

S26

648

8602

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1275

048.

004

14.9

95N

S26

748

8590

.826

1275

005.

236

15.6

61N

S26

848

8576

.313

1274

967.

333

15.6

29N

S26

948

8644

.151

1275

093.

554

14.4

28N

S27

048

8621

.246

1275

027.

676

15.2

06N

S27

148

8625

.979

1275

103.

587

14.1

42N

S27

248

8624

.767

1275

104.

226

12.6

62N

S27

348

8621

.409

1274

996.

032

15.5

94N

S27

448

8610

.637

1274

970.

450

15.1

24N

S27

548

8652

.410

1274

972.

735

16.1

85N

S27

648

8661

.593

1274

985.

849

16.6

60N

S27

748

8669

.808

1275

005.

297

14.8

85N

S27

848

8519

.636

1274

949.

284

6.82

5N

S27

948

8503

.613

1274

961.

356

6.58

2N

S28

048

8505

.686

1274

940.

608

6.74

5N

S28

148

8679

.210

1275

224.

748

8.18

9N

S28

248

8712

.700

1275

195.

370

8.24

1N

S28

348

8751

.237

1275

168.

746

8.10

9N

S28

448

8541

.128

1275

197.

665

12.2

08N

S28

548

8560

.832

1275

191.

542

12.8

59N

S28

748

8537

.985

1275

171.

067

15.2

48N

S28

848

8633

.166

1275

174.

659

12.9

25N

S28

948

9129

.615

1274

984.

650

-3.4

13N

S29

048

9023

.491

1275

006.

348

-3.0

45N

S29

148

9017

.375

1274

981.

870

-2.4

12N

S29

248

9055

.739

1274

967.

406

-3.2

42N

S29

348

9095

.214

1274

903.

987

-1.8

90N

S29

448

9057

.963

1274

926.

239

-2.4

12N

S29

548

9031

.275

1274

949.

048

-2.5

89N

S29

648

9003

.107

1274

880.

405

4.53

3N

S29

748

9040

.293

1274

853.

684

4.68

7N

S29

848

9117

.368

1274

842.

184

4.55

2N

S29

948

9087

.647

1275

100.

084

-7.5

51N

S30

048

8601

.800

1275

105.

774

8.80

1N

S30

148

8601

.364

1275

105.

358

9.02

1N

S30

248

8597

.332

1275

096.

875

9.47

2N

S30

348

8637

.032

1275

078.

817

9.47

7N

S

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Pt.N

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stin

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orth

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448

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1275

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769

9.37

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548

8667

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1275

053.

236

9.83

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S30

648

8664

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1275

045.

345

9.72

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S30

748

8703

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1275

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179

9.87

9N

S30

848

8702

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1275

016.

943

10.0

05N

S30

948

8716

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1275

019.

566

10.6

14N

S31

048

8700

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1275

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526

12.8

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S31

148

8700

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1275

001.

508

14.1

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S31

248

9080

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1275

090.

297

-7.6

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S31

348

9199

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1275

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747

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448

9199

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1275

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4.21

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S31

548

8650

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1275

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467

12.8

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S31

648

8674

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1275

055.

748

12.5

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S31

748

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1275

056.

890

13.7

69N

S31

848

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1275

059.

742

12.3

76N

S31

948

8701

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1275

070.

893

13.0

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S32

048

8691

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1275

001.

753

14.7

47N

S32

148

8691

.163

1274

997.

258

13.3

10N

S32

248

8698

.325

1275

033.

800

12.7

61N

S32

348

8791

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1275

092.

566

9.80

7N

S32

448

8677

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1274

994.

315

15.3

81N

S32

548

8679

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1274

989.

124

14.1

05N

S32

648

8701

.314

1275

035.

472

14.7

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S32

748

8707

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1275

031.

933

14.2

44N

S32

848

8665

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1274

979.

206

16.5

61N

S32

948

8667

.611

1274

975.

394

14.9

65N

S33

048

8716

.388

1275

039.

807

13.6

47N

S33

148

8711

.187

1275

045.

417

14.9

13N

S33

248

8704

.489

1275

048.

352

13.6

50N

S33

348

8659

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1274

970.

085

15.2

38N

S33

448

8741

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1275

069.

095

9.32

7N

S33

548

8687

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1274

955.

141

12.8

35N

S33

648

8688

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1274

965.

795

14.6

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S33

748

8693

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1274

980.

022

13.5

35N

S33

848

8698

.058

1274

990.

991

13.3

48N

S33

948

8702

.245

1274

994.

855

14.5

58N

S34

048

8707

.648

1275

001.

767

12.3

73N

S34

148

8709

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1275

003.

112

11.1

97N

S34

248

8772

.797

1275

092.

634

8.31

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S34

348

8729

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1274

987.

205

12.8

68N

S34

448

8725

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1274

978.

322

13.3

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S34

548

8721

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1274

967.

097

13.8

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S34

648

8717

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1274

950.

877

14.7

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S34

748

8714

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1274

933.

866

13.5

39N

S34

848

8716

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1275

031.

100

9.73

0N

S34

948

8715

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1275

021.

270

10.1

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S35

048

8722

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1275

026.

057

9.95

7N

S35

148

8740

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1274

910.

585

14.1

27N

S35

248

8729

.292

1275

023.

711

13.6

20N

S35

348

8730

.895

1275

020.

304

12.2

34N

S

Pt.N

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stin

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orth

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Hei

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Cod

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448

8745

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1274

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13.2

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548

8748

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1275

030.

727

13.4

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S35

648

8750

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1274

934.

147

14.3

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S35

748

8744

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1275

034.

845

14.1

92N

S35

848

8754

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1274

938.

282

14.7

66N

S35

948

8737

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1275

044.

355

9.89

3N

S36

048

8771

.785

1274

931.

251

13.2

14N

S36

148

8750

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1275

060.

457

9.41

9N

S36

248

8778

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1274

940.

287

11.2

93N

S36

348

8763

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1275

053.

878

14.5

49N

S36

448

8758

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1274

957.

000

13.3

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S36

548

8766

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1275

050.

054

15.3

42N

S36

648

8777

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1275

042.

907

14.9

40N

S36

748

8814

.758

1274

979.

084

15.7

58N

S36

848

8791

.756

1275

021.

953

14.7

88N

S37

048

8847

.436

1275

014.

188

10.3

42N

S37

148

8847

.443

1275

014.

206

10.3

18N

S37

248

8847

.451

1275

014.

194

11.6

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S37

348

8770

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1275

079.

327

8.41

7N

S37

448

8731

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1275

080.

225

9.52

5N

S37

548

8783

.557

1275

123.

602

8.11

7N

S37

648

8790

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1275

121.

025

7.72

6N

S37

748

8716

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1275

084.

424

9.52

3N

S37

848

8793

.273

1275

158.

695

7.58

0N

S37

948

8797

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1275

155.

520

7.29

6N

S38

048

8801

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1275

159.

313

6.76

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S38

148

8691

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1275

095.

725

10.0

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S38

248

8699

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1275

092.

795

9.81

8N

S38

348

8816

.568

1275

209.

464

6.01

7N

S38

448

8816

.101

1275

210.

821

6.90

9N

S38

548

8685

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1275

100.

025

10.3

92N

S38

648

8811

.192

1275

222.

499

7.56

4N

S38

748

8841

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1275

220.

583

7.51

8N

S38

848

8836

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1275

213.

029

6.70

6N

S38

948

8836

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1275

211.

286

5.65

4N

S39

048

8680

.272

1275

104.

138

10.3

26N

S39

148

8674

.789

1275

111.

194

10.2

76N

S39

248

8777

.196

1275

126.

806

7.31

3N

S39

348

8777

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1275

126.

942

7.76

4N

S39

448

8765

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1275

137.

939

7.73

5N

S39

548

8687

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1275

141.

785

8.63

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S39

648

8761

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1275

138.

114

7.77

3N

S39

748

8761

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1275

136.

843

7.74

9N

S39

848

8760

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1275

133.

299

7.91

4N

S39

948

8754

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1275

134.

625

7.95

1N

S40

048

8754

.295

1275

129.

785

7.40

0N

S40

148

8749

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1275

131.

240

7.71

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S40

248

8747

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1275

129.

303

7.58

1N

S40

348

8747

.319

1275

127.

388

7.43

7N

S40

448

8746

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1275

122.

915

7.45

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S

Pt.N

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Cod

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8745

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1275

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579

7.63

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S40

648

8745

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1275

117.

347

7.87

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S40

748

8741

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1275

112.

033

8.31

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S40

848

8733

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1275

112.

967

9.09

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S40

948

8732

.488

1275

114.

000

9.17

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S41

048

8731

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1275

110.

858

8.99

2N

S41

148

8724

.185

1275

110.

459

9.13

6N

S41

248

8722

.470

1275

106.

578

9.11

8N

S41

348

8738

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1275

101.

850

8.77

2N

S41

448

8737

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1275

098.

744

8.85

3N

S41

548

8728

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1275

090.

116

9.24

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S41

648

8698

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1275

146.

959

8.55

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S41

748

8758

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1275

069.

184

8.95

5N

S41

848

8762

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1275

064.

966

11.8

73N

S41

948

8765

.247

1275

062.

558

11.8

97N

S42

048

8766

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1275

058.

681

14.3

36N

S42

148

8780

.904

1275

065.

347

15.1

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S42

248

8789

.054

1275

068.

647

10.7

18N

S42

348

8798

.475

1275

056.

294

9.98

2N

S42

448

8807

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1275

059.

634

9.71

0N

S42

548

8826

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1275

044.

705

10.0

98N

S42

648

8830

.271

1275

047.

925

9.00

5N

S42

748

8842

.152

1275

045.

443

10.0

30N

S42

848

8835

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1275

038.

548

11.2

25N

S42

948

8827

.956

1275

030.

269

11.0

01N

S43

048

8837

.118

1275

016.

284

12.9

75N

S43

148

8833

.030

1275

015.

403

12.5

08N

S43

248

8841

.967

1275

020.

474

11.7

04N

S43

348

8855

.396

1275

017.

685

9.46

1N

S43

448

8847

.145

1275

008.

241

10.8

31N

S43

548

8874

.747

1275

014.

229

8.15

2N

S43

648

8858

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1275

029.

213

8.81

6N

S43

748

8856

.865

1275

047.

863

7.58

5N

S43

848

8839

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1275

051.

103

7.30

0N

S43

948

8835

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1275

058.

271

5.12

3N

S44

048

8828

.738

1275

066.

997

5.21

1N

S44

148

8837

.578

1275

079.

342

5.16

1N

S44

248

8858

.301

1275

078.

225

8.27

4N

S44

348

8863

.351

1275

075.

096

4.43

0N

S44

448

8859

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1275

099.

257

5.71

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S44

548

8845

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1275

098.

499

5.73

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S44

648

8820

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1275

097.

635

8.54

7N

S44

748

8805

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1275

095.

663

9.11

5N

S44

848

8788

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1275

075.

812

9.61

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S44

948

8788

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1275

080.

076

10.4

35N

S45

048

8790

.455

1275

086.

989

10.4

22N

S45

148

8792

.535

1275

087.

244

10.0

53N

S45

248

8796

.370

1275

086.

345

9.05

8N

S45

348

8799

.019

1275

098.

491

9.08

7N

S45

448

8794

.221

1275

098.

550

10.6

18N

S

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117

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263

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016

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646

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698

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306

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174

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466

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8627

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8624

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109

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128

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919

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8750

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8726

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265

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8722

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119

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128

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8665

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621

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8430

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448

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176

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175

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268

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8630

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8635

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8623

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487

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8637

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341

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569

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8716

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382

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288

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258

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794

8.12

1N

S10

6348

8792

.164

1275

205.

098

8.23

4N

S10

6448

8792

.350

1275

167.

559

7.95

2N

S10

6548

8865

.629

1275

219.

583

7.04

8N

S10

6648

8798

.813

1275

158.

996

7.29

3N

S10

6748

8858

.054

1275

235.

352

7.37

4N

S10

6848

8800

.764

1275

159.

206

6.75

6N

S10

6948

8856

.496

1275

214.

113

6.59

4N

S10

7048

8854

.962

1275

211.

694

5.44

1N

S10

7148

8802

.418

1275

158.

873

6.66

5N

S10

7248

8868

.164

1275

219.

045

6.72

8N

S10

7348

8803

.312

1275

157.

913

7.04

9N

S10

7448

8815

.656

1275

151.

707

7.30

2N

S10

7548

8879

.082

1275

242.

465

6.66

9N

S10

7648

8827

.691

1275

146.

516

5.83

5N

S10

7748

8838

.164

1275

134.

140

7.22

8N

S10

7848

8845

.591

1275

128.

721

6.30

9N

S10

7948

8846

.638

1275

125.

222

5.22

8N

S10

8048

8900

.150

1275

250.

923

6.44

3N

S10

8148

8860

.249

1275

114.

195

5.69

0N

S10

8248

8861

.931

1275

112.

636

4.72

3N

S10

8348

8916

.437

1275

249.

554

6.45

2N

S10

8448

8918

.693

1275

265.

533

6.58

8N

S10

8548

8877

.017

1275

141.

222

4.04

3N

S10

8648

8870

.955

1275

145.

085

5.77

8N

S10

8748

8952

.437

1275

261.

858

6.46

4N

S10

8848

8861

.364

1275

147.

437

7.46

3N

S10

8948

8914

.413

1275

236.

782

6.43

4N

S10

9048

8836

.759

1275

165.

193

6.14

4N

S10

9148

8816

.715

1275

175.

433

6.72

0N

S10

9248

8903

.548

1275

211.

131

6.12

5N

S10

9348

8907

.148

1275

202.

263

5.73

7N

S10

9448

8807

.034

1275

183.

406

6.81

2N

S10

9548

8918

.832

1275

177.

178

5.13

3N

S10

9648

8806

.206

1275

183.

935

6.19

8N

S10

9748

8805

.275

1275

184.

348

6.24

0N

S10

9848

8918

.836

1275

177.

123

5.14

8N

S10

9948

8803

.416

1275

186.

075

7.11

6N

S11

0048

8911

.751

1275

178.

453

7.81

9N

S11

0148

8820

.115

1275

209.

475

5.95

6N

S11

0248

8820

.390

1275

205.

648

6.65

8N

S11

0348

8907

.281

1275

175.

610

5.00

1N

S11

0448

8830

.720

1275

190.

886

6.10

4N

S11

0548

8897

.604

1275

193.

025

5.56

7N

S11

0648

8853

.990

1275

180.

852

6.06

9N

S11

0748

8894

.151

1275

190.

921

4.03

7N

S11

0848

8876

.269

1275

172.

806

6.26

4N

S

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Pt.N

oEa

stin

gsN

orth

ings

Hei

ght

Cod

e11

0948

8894

.682

1275

169.

919

4.36

8N

S11

1048

8880

.158

1275

171.

510

5.00

9N

S11

1148

8881

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1275

146.

903

4.88

9N

S11

1248

8921

.557

1275

155.

940

6.47

2N

S11

1348

8882

.454

1275

135.

506

4.11

5N

S11

1448

8900

.341

1275

132.

917

5.01

5N

S11

1548

8926

.581

1275

162.

818

4.95

6N

S11

1648

8893

.392

1275

112.

323

4.09

9N

S11

1748

8930

.534

1275

170.

588

4.62

7N

S11

1848

8911

.984

1275

122.

254

4.29

2N

S11

1948

8936

.706

1275

183.

512

5.41

0N

S11

2048

8904

.815

1275

110.

576

4.26

6N

S11

2148

8947

.258

1275

208.

033

5.60

0N

S11

2248

8915

.415

1275

130.

980

4.42

5N

S11

2348

8998

.332

1275

246.

531

6.28

3N

S11

2448

8927

.607

1275

147.

256

4.22

6N

S11

2548

8930

.368

1275

149.

344

6.06

5N

S11

2648

9042

.862

1275

236.

234

6.49

6N

S11

2748

9030

.987

1275

228.

172

5.87

2N

S11

2848

8959

.788

1275

128.

762

5.70

6N

S11

2948

9009

.486

1275

228.

552

6.61

3N

S11

3048

8977

.397

1275

241.

925

6.15

2N

S11

3148

8956

.081

1275

123.

982

4.09

2N

S11

3248

8993

.172

1275

213.

674

6.03

0N

S11

3348

8956

.736

1275

104.

118

5.25

9N

S11

3448

9008

.912

1275

217.

930

6.42

7N

S11

3548

9008

.247

1275

214.

177

6.35

5N

S11

3648

9012

.753

1275

213.

785

6.27

1N

S11

3748

8943

.915

1275

102.

306

5.49

8N

S11

3848

8991

.409

1275

206.

922

5.93

7N

S11

3948

8943

.927

1275

097.

061

4.23

1N

S11

4048

8929

.444

1275

099.

587

4.47

3N

S11

4148

8962

.848

1275

197.

851

4.85

4N

S11

4248

8963

.541

1275

193.

428

3.67

9N

S11

4348

8915

.207

1275

105.

728

4.56

5N

S11

4448

8962

.719

1275

162.

115

4.16

2N

S11

4548

8961

.976

1275

154.

478

5.70

6N

S11

4648

8901

.908

1275

088.

593

4.56

4N

S11

4748

8894

.564

1275

078.

246

4.36

2N

S11

4848

8983

.326

1275

176.

944

3.31

0N

S11

4948

8957

.090

1275

074.

139

4.29

4N

S11

5048

8988

.054

1275

199.

110

5.57

5N

S11

5148

8989

.430

1275

197.

686

4.49

0N

S11

5248

8976

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1275

088.

365

4.69

9N

S11

5348

9013

.475

1275

191.

813

5.76

0N

S11

5448

9011

.341

1275

188.

376

4.14

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S11

5548

9018

.711

1275

171.

871

6.05

5N

S11

5648

8943

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1275

054.

720

4.33

4N

S11

5748

9014

.759

1275

167.

688

3.95

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S11

5848

8923

.701

1275

047.

054

4.38

1N

S

Pt.N

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stin

gsN

orth

ings

Hei

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5948

9035

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1275

167.

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6.01

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6048

8930

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1275

021.

912

4.32

6N

S11

6148

8943

.194

1275

025.

795

4.24

0N

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6248

9032

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1275

163.

118

4.00

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6348

8961

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522

4.23

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6448

9032

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1275

145.

306

4.19

3N

S11

6548

8973

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1275

034.

747

4.12

8N

S11

6648

9035

.118

1275

144.

010

5.54

3N

S11

6748

8984

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1275

034.

326

6.82

3N

S11

6848

8991

.273

1275

032.

361

6.73

5N

S11

6948

9075

.506

1275

139.

038

5.74

5N

S11

7048

8993

.484

1275

047.

907

4.09

9N

S11

7148

9072

.471

1275

135.

955

3.56

9N

S11

7248

8998

.892

1275

038.

186

6.50

7N

S11

7348

8996

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1275

062.

385

5.67

7N

S11

7448

8993

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1275

060.

811

4.16

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S11

7548

9100

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1275

127.

092

5.03

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S11

7648

8993

.198

1275

069.

642

5.60

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S11

7748

9100

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1275

124.

546

2.68

6N

S11

7848

8982

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1275

070.

484

4.36

7N

S11

7948

9118

.079

1275

129.

246

5.64

5N

S11

8048

9118

.713

1275

128.

400

4.90

5N

S11

8148

9120

.939

1275

121.

877

4.89

9N

S11

8248

9120

.587

1275

120.

654

5.78

2N

S11

8348

9001

.219

1275

044.

801

7.05

9N

S11

8448

9030

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1275

038.

737

6.62

9N

S11

8548

9112

.143

1275

093.

948

5.42

1N

S11

8648

9098

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1275

031.

087

6.02

7N

S11

8748

9101

.979

1275

053.

610

5.79

4N

S11

8848

9105

.740

1275

078.

267

5.60

9N

S11

8948

9028

.320

1275

207.

721

6.34

7N

S11

9048

9024

.014

1275

202.

940

6.30

2N

S11

9148

9028

.246

1275

200.

301

6.39

8N

S11

9248

9027

.714

1275

192.

030

6.04

1N

S11

9348

9120

.794

1275

019.

361

6.68

2N

S11

9448

9031

.326

1275

181.

055

6.03

4N

S11

9548

9049

.212

1275

168.

091

5.96

3N

S11

9648

9047

.366

1275

188.

952

6.07

2N

S11

9748

9043

.136

1275

189.

535

6.06

6N

S11

9848

9045

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1275

201.

536

6.42

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S11

9948

8977

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1275

017.

643

6.73

5N

S12

0048

8973

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1275

021.

359

4.17

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S12

0148

8971

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1274

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4.55

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S12

0248

9067

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1275

181.

793

6.05

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S12

0348

8958

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1275

000.

043

4.03

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S12

0448

9085

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1275

169.

766

5.75

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S12

0548

8944

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1275

002.

298

4.91

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S12

0648

9094

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1275

215.

195

6.21

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S12

0748

9094

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1275

211.

233

6.06

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0948

9089

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1275

186.

743

5.98

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S

Pt.N

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stin

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ings

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1048

8921

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1274

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4.36

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1148

8935

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1274

979.

542

4.23

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1248

8933

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1274

976.

088

6.22

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S12

1348

9109

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1275

185.

699

6.22

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1448

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064

6.29

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1548

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1274

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674

6.09

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1648

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1274

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634

4.69

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1748

8971

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1274

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929

4.73

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1848

8973

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047

6.31

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1948

8972

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1274

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709

6.42

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S12

2048

8977

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1274

945.

932

6.37

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S12

2148

8978

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1274

971.

179

6.35

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S12

2248

8960

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1274

952.

040

5.68

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S12

2348

8948

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1274

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895

5.65

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S12

2448

8929

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1274

962.

002

5.84

9N

S12

2548

8908

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1274

967.

985

5.77

4N

S12

2648

8895

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1274

964.

581

5.79

4N

S12

2748

8879

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1274

964.

895

6.11

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S12

2848

8866

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1274

938.

007

6.43

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2948

8857

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1274

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960

7.07

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S12

3048

8854

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1274

826.

642

7.30

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S12

3148

8891

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1274

940.

741

6.10

3N

S12

3248

8892

.168

1274

941.

581

5.20

2N

S12

3348

8836

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1274

861.

119

6.94

8N

S12

3448

8900

.787

1274

942.

902

6.10

4N

S12

3548

8900

.303

1274

943.

674

5.25

6N

S12

3648

8834

.246

1274

816.

399

7.03

9N

S12

3748

8833

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1274

813.

176

6.98

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S12

3848

8919

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1274

939.

085

5.87

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S12

3948

8898

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1274

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619

6.80

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S12

4048

8894

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1274

833.

769

6.76

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S12

4148

8887

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1274

959.

153

6.18

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S12

4248

8888

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1274

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370

5.36

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8944

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747

6.23

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8932

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1274

869.

474

6.41

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S12

4548

8931

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1274

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229

6.01

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8902

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1274

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829

6.62

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S12

4748

8904

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1274

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6.75

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S12

4848

8959

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1274

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410

5.42

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8967

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5.55

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8966

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034

6.31

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S12

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8965

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1274

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483

5.97

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S12

5348

8970

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1274

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619

6.56

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S12

5448

8966

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1274

888.

189

5.76

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5548

8938

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1274

858.

382

6.21

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S12

5648

8938

.944

1274

881.

381

5.92

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S12

5748

8928

.282

1274

894.

544

5.87

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5848

8941

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1274

916.

894

5.63

6N

S12

5948

8903

.466

1274

930.

247

6.09

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S12

6048

8847

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1275

014.

206

11.6

23N

S

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1261

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82.9

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1.99

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93.2

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1.36

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6.59

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77.2

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85.6

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1.73

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65.6

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0.52

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390

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327

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1275

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318

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1275

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186

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9120

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363

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359

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440

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8978

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096

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5048

8942

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1275

127.

634

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219

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674

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222

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8981

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187

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243

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8986

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733

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4890

26.5

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29.0

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315

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300

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119.

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305

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9217

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535

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9216

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362

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9220

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114.

141

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9252

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1275

118.

870

4.19

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9948

9251

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552

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7.2 Dang Kor Disposal Site

BM - DESCRIPTION

GPS=01

ELEVATION : 9.959m

NATIONAL / LOCAL

GEODETIC-COORDINATEN = 1269369.7877E = 488586.6391

LOCATION : EMBANKMENT CANAL

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BM - DESCRIPTION

GPS = 02 (TBM4)

ELEVATION : 9.921m

NATIONAL / LOCAL

GEODETIC-COORDINATEN = 1269222.7754E = 487590.5149

LOCATION : ON HILL TAMARIND TREE

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TBM -DESCRIPTION

TBM = 03

ELEVATION : 9.475m

NATIONAL / LOCAL

COORDINATEN = 1269340.359E = 488597.341

LOCATION : On Embankment Neer Steel Bridge

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TBM - DESCRIPTION

TBM =04

ELEVATION : 9.921m

NATIONAL / LOCAL

COORDINATEN = 1269222.775E = 487590.515

LOCATION : HILL OF TAMARIND TREE

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TBM - DESCRIPTION

TBM =05

ELEVATION : 9.178m

NATIONAL / LOCAL

COORDINATEN = 1269385.476E = 487533.879

LOCATION : ON EMBANKMENT CANAL

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TBM - DESCRIPTION

TBM = 06

ELEVATION : 9.019m

NATIONAL / LOCAL

COORDINATEN = 1269325.757E = 488208.233

LOCATION : ON EMBANKMENT NEER PALM TREE

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TBM - DESCRIPTION

TBM = 07

ELEVATION : 9.679m

NATIONAL / LOCAL

COORDINATEN = 1269371.505E = 488316.041

LOCATION : ON EMBANKMENT CHANEL

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TBM - DESCRIPTION

TBM = 08

ELEVATION : 9.003m

NATIONAL / LOCAL

COORDINATEN = 1269000.827E = 488479.517

LOCATION : ON THE BANK CANAL

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TBM - DESCRIPTION

TBM =09

ELEVATION : 10.294m

NATIONAL / LOCAL

COORDINATEN = 1268744.782E = 488338.730

LOCATION : ON ABUTMENT CONCRETE BRIDGE

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TBM - DESCRIPTION

TBM =10

ELEVATION : 9.006m

NATIONAL / LOCAL

COORDINATEN = 1269049.301E = 487648.189

LOCATION : ON EMBANKMENT NEER POND

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TBM - DESCRIPTION

TBM =11

ELEVATION : 9.447m

NATIONAL / LOCAL

COORDINATEN = 1269763.193E = 488314.041

LOCATION : ON BANK OF LOTUS POND

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TBM -DESCRIPTION

TBM =12

ELEVATION : 9.149m

NATIONAL / LOCAL

COORDINATEN = 1269824.613E = 487613.603

LOCATION : ON DOUBLE DIKE

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698.

306

NS

1871

1268

770.

139

4876

27.7

837.

791

NS

1872

1268

757.

430

4876

63.6

897.

748

NS

1873

1268

755.

079

4877

10.6

417.

869

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1874

1268

814.

880

4876

29.4

047.

808

NS

1875

1268

809.

558

4876

74.3

767.

729

NS

1876

1268

796.

668

4877

24.9

868.

186

NS

1877

1268

857.

974

4876

27.9

747.

893

NS

1878

1268

853.

069

4876

81.9

957.

737

NS

1879

1268

840.

774

4877

38.9

978.

048

NS

Pt.N

oN

orth

ings

East

ings

Hei

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1880

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29.7

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1881

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89.0

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828

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1882

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32.4

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1883

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399

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30.5

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093

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1884

1268

936.

678

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94.0

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1885

1268

929.

458

4877

32.0

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NS

1886

1268

992.

215

4876

36.0

647.

895

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1887

1268

977.

433

4877

06.8

368.

547

NS

1888

1268

978.

458

4877

43.9

438.

588

NS

1889

1268

990.

630

4877

51.2

178.

221

NS

1890

1268

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057

4877

53.3

558.

594

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1891

1268

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735

4877

55.3

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685

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1892

1268

998.

257

4877

56.6

118.

140

NS

1893

1269

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214

4877

05.5

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985

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1894

1269

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666

4877

06.3

478.

482

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1895

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4877

08.3

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1896

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020.

249

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08.9

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1897

1269

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532

4876

48.0

868.

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1898

1269

045.

785

4876

48.9

398.

821

NS

1899

1269

047.

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4876

50.7

368.

989

NS

1900

1269

051.

064

4876

50.4

468.

070

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1902

1269

395.

795

4876

21.7

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1903

1269

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19.1

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1904

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4876

15.0

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1905

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4876

12.6

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1906

1269

393.

822

4876

14.8

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511

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1907

1269

393.

290

4876

19.1

997.

808

NS

1908

1269

406.

694

4876

14.9

189.

956

NS

1909

1269

406.

991

4876

10.7

7310

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NS

1910

1269

403.

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4876

06.3

477.

792

NS

1911

1269

401.

864

4876

21.4

569.

690

NS

1912

1269

422.

215

4876

13.1

758.

537

NS

1913

1269

418.

465

4876

09.6

859.

827

NS

1914

1269

416.

418

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05.9

919.

553

NS

1915

1269

415.

469

4876

01.6

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707

NS

1916

1269

403.

345

4875

99.8

146.

883

NS

1917

1269

400.

456

4875

87.3

796.

828

NS

1918

1269

398.

676

4875

71.7

136.

906

NS

1919

1269

416.

910

4875

70.4

177.

779

NS

1920

1269

397.

087

4875

64.0

257.

736

NS

1921

1269

420.

242

4875

67.0

679.

209

NS

1922

1269

392.

213

4875

63.7

667.

161

NS

1923

1269

420.

591

4875

64.1

789.

466

NS

1924

1269

419.

576

4875

57.5

648.

468

NS

1925

1269

387.

211

4875

63.1

677.

576

NS

1926

1269

399.

647

4875

61.2

669.

268

NS

1927

1269

398.

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50.7

039.

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NS

1928

1269

405.

723

4875

51.4

749.

329

NS

1929

1269

408.

766

4875

49.4

538.

504

NS

1930

1269

377.

086

4875

67.9

476.

953

NS

Pt.N

oN

orth

ings

East

ings

Hei

ght

Cod

e

1931

1269

331.

483

4875

60.0

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457

NS

1932

1269

374.

879

4875

86.1

106.

719

NS

1933

1269

334.

736

4875

61.1

049.

549

NS

1934

1269

337.

314

4875

63.5

519.

611

NS

1935

1269

375.

857

4876

01.4

086.

817

NS

1936

1269

352.

794

4875

60.3

339.

839

NS

1937

1269

390.

267

4876

09.0

357.

471

NS

1938

1269

376.

463

4875

54.5

479.

580

NS

1939

1269

380.

455

4875

50.1

378.

365

NS

1940

1269

382.

175

4875

53.1

339.

689

NS

1941

1269

384.

042

4875

59.9

139.

857

NS

1942

1269

388.

164

4875

60.4

677.

799

NS

1943

1269

346.

293

4876

08.7

296.

984

NS

1944

1269

422.

788

4875

88.9

178.

489

NS

1945

1269

424.

076

4875

91.3

028.

191

NS

1946

1269

428.

203

4875

91.2

548.

399

NS

1947

1269

430.

255

4875

89.6

658.

612

NS

1948

1269

430.

327

4875

98.2

898.

938

NS

1949

1269

428.

361

4875

96.5

198.

449

NS

1950

1269

424.

062

4875

96.2

098.

396

NS

1951

1269

421.

981

4875

98.0

018.

784

NS

1952

1269

344.

048

4875

87.7

076.

934

NS

1953

1269

382.

957

4875

34.7

858.

336

NS

1954

1269

384.

680

4875

35.8

229.

052

NS

1955

1269

387.

493

4875

35.8

759.

083

NS

1956

1269

390.

724

4875

36.1

687.

866

NS

1957

1269

337.

761

4875

68.5

737.

410

NS

1958

1269

391.

753

4875

37.9

737.

242

NS

1959

1269

394.

645

4875

40.8

237.

410

NS

1960

1269

399.

489

4875

37.6

659.

348

NS

1961

1269

403.

495

4875

36.3

919.

473

NS

1962

1269

406.

612

4875

35.2

158.

413

NS

1963

1269

385.

185

4874

85.6

758.

319

NS

1964

1269

386.

853

4874

84.9

449.

130

NS

1965

1269

389.

590

4874

85.3

809.

255

NS

1966

1269

392.

827

4874

85.9

207.

827

NS

1967

1269

395.

065

4874

88.3

586.

867

NS

1968

1269

397.

124

4874

88.4

137.

722

NS

1969

1269

401.

484

4874

88.2

599.

632

NS

1970

1269

404.

269

4874

86.8

399.

413

NS

1971

1269

406.

890

4874

85.7

188.

421

NS

1972

1269

386.

638

4874

22.5

978.

232

NS

1973

1269

390.

778

4874

04.2

679.

089

NS

1974

1269

393.

010

4874

04.7

199.

012

NS

1975

1269

395.

778

4874

17.5

687.

848

NS

1976

1269

398.

787

4874

02.6

577.

616

NS

1977

1269

401.

053

4874

18.7

468.

037

NS

1978

1269

403.

076

4874

16.3

459.

102

NS

1979

1269

406.

548

4874

19.5

329.

362

NS

1980

1269

410.

378

4874

19.1

898.

082

NS

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Pt

.No

Nor

thin

gsEa

stin

gsH

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tC

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1981

1269

391.

648

4873

54.3

518.

813

NS

1982

1269

393.

965

4873

57.0

368.

979

NS

1983

1269

397.

538

4873

64.5

127.

825

NS

1984

1269

399.

794

4873

64.7

347.

422

NS

1985

1269

401.

411

4873

69.4

947.

795

NS

1986

1269

406.

701

4873

48.8

019.

247

NS

1987

1269

409.

554

4873

48.1

779.

080

NS

1988

1269

411.

573

4873

48.1

238.

251

NS

1989

1269

412.

294

4873

26.7

108.

399

NS

1990

1269

394.

943

4873

11.9

358.

797

NS

1991

1269

407.

807

4873

04.1

119.

023

NS

1992

1269

414.

299

4872

89.3

948.

236

NS

1993

1269

412.

147

4872

89.9

308.

890

NS

1994

1269

407.

593

4872

88.1

528.

893

NS

1995

1269

397.

448

4872

71.1

918.

713

NS

1996

1269

392.

379

4872

86.1

788.

486

NS

1997

1269

400.

264

4876

28.6

359.

883

NS

1998

1269

396.

850

4876

28.2

399.

991

NS

1999

1269

400.

317

4876

21.7

359.

694

NS

2000

1269

451.

435

4876

04.1

048.

865

NS

2001

1269

451.

380

4876

02.4

899.

295

NS

2002

1269

451.

351

4875

98.4

329.

256

NS

2003

1269

451.

217

4875

95.5

318.

201

NS

2004

1269

451.

395

4875

94.3

008.

098

NS

2005

1269

451.

611

4875

92.9

208.

214

NS

2006

1269

451.

667

4875

91.2

259.

174

NS

2007

1269

451.

847

4875

89.2

119.

159

NS

2008

1269

457.

357

4875

87.7

578.

784

NS

2009

1269

487.

517

4875

91.8

229.

183

NS

2010

1269

490.

172

4875

89.7

128.

921

NS

2011

1269

501.

295

4876

05.0

998.

396

NS

2012

1269

502.

082

4876

05.1

568.

944

NS

2013

1269

502.

774

4876

05.1

829.

025

NS

2014

1269

503.

257

4876

05.2

488.

886

NS

2015

1269

504.

642

4876

05.7

048.

884

NS

2016

1269

505.

240

4876

05.5

858.

973

NS

2017

1269

505.

780

4876

05.6

449.

010

NS

2018

1269

506.

827

4876

05.7

568.

584

NS

2019

1269

502.

138

4876

03.7

849.

245

NS

2020

1269

502.

704

4876

00.6

939.

285

NS

2021

1269

502.

803

4875

97.6

288.

121

NS

2022

1269

503.

051

4875

96.1

998.

037

NS

2023

1269

503.

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4875

94.7

418.

278

NS

2024

1269

503.

547

4875

92.6

069.

302

NS

2025

1269

503.

169

4875

91.1

279.

341

NS

2026

1269

502.

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4875

89.4

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542

NS

2027

1269

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4875

92.0

788.

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NS

2028

1269

549.

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4876

06.7

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2029

1269

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4876

02.6

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2030

1269

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4875

92.0

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Pt.N

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ings

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2031

1269

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4876

07.4

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2032

1269

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4876

09.4

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2033

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4876

08.0

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143

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2034

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4876

04.3

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2035

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4876

01.5

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2036

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4875

99.6

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2037

1269

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4875

98.3

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2038

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4875

96.8

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NS

2039

1269

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4875

95.8

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2040

1269

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282

4875

94.9

248.

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2041

1269

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10.0

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2042

1269

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4875

98.2

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2043

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4876

12.3

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2044

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4876

12.7

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2045

1269

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4876

11.2

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2046

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4876

08.4

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2047

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4876

04.2

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2048

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4876

03.3

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2049

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4875

99.0

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2050

1269

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97.8

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2051

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4875

96.4

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2052

1269

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4876

14.5

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2053

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4876

15.1

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2054

1269

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4876

15.0

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2055

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4876

14.9

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2056

1269

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263

4876

15.1

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2057

1269

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4876

15.2

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2058

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4876

15.1

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2059

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4875

96.3

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2060

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2061

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4875

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2062

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4876

15.8

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2063

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4876

16.8

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2064

1269

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4876

15.6

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2065

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934

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13.3

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2066

1269

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4876

09.4

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2067

1269

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116

4876

07.6

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929

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2068

1269

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207

4876

06.2

188.

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NS

2069

1269

811.

574

4876

04.1

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2070

1269

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4876

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2071

1269

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4876

19.6

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2072

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4876

15.6

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2073

1269

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4876

25.9

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2074

1269

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4876

26.2

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2075

1269

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4876

26.3

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2076

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913.

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4876

26.3

738.

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2077

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4876

26.4

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2078

1269

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4876

26.5

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2079

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4876

26.5

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NS

2080

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4876

26.7

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Pt.N

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2081

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4876

16.9

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2082

1269

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630

4876

17.4

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764

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2083

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4876

20.9

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2084

1269

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4876

18.9

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2085

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4876

25.1

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2086

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281

4876

26.5

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748

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2087

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823

4876

26.0

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2088

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054.

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4876

23.5

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2089

1270

116.

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4876

30.9

558.

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2090

1270

116.

923

4876

30.9

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2091

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4876

30.9

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2092

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4876

30.9

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2093

1270

118.

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4876

31.0

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4876

31.2

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2095

1270

120.

286

4876

31.4

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2096

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4876

31.5

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2097

1270

121.

253

4876

31.6

238.

446

NS

2098

1270

117.

565

4876

29.1

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890

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2099

1270

117.

289

4876

26.2

428.

917

NS

2100

1270

119.

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4876

24.5

158.

516

NS

2101

1270

115.

480

4876

84.0

518.

552

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2102

1270

114.

419

4876

99.5

128.

497

NS

2103

1270

113.

899

4877

09.5

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2104

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113.

506

4877

29.5

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2105

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557

NS

4264

1268

528.

585

4879

85.2

917.

828

NS

4265

1268

529.

884

4879

85.3

339.

047

NS

4266

1268

531.

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4879

85.3

989.

142

NS

4267

1268

533.

382

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85.4

469.

036

NS

4268

1268

531.

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4876

75.9

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.140

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4269

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529.

508

4876

75.8

7310

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4270

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525.

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4876

75.5

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450

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4271

1268

523.

826

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75.4

228.

117

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4272

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518.

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4876

75.0

268.

038

NS

4273

1268

532.

498

4876

76.1

1110

.181

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4274

1268

535.

489

4876

76.3

488.

700

NS

4275

1268

537.

483

4876

76.5

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761

NS

4276

1268

540.

473

4876

76.7

447.

201

NS

4277

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542.

467

4876

76.9

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565

NS

4278

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543.

962

4876

77.0

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4279

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546.

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4876

77.2

589.

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4280

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548.

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77.3

778.

764

NS

4281

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824.

613

4876

13.6

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149

TBM

1242

8212

6976

3.19

448

8314

.041

9.44

7TB

M11

1000

012

6930

8.25

348

8626

.244

9.89

0ST

N17

1000

112

6896

9.65

848

8479

.837

9.88

5ST

N18

1000

212

6852

5.26

348

8198

.235

9.39

3ST

N19

1000

312

6851

3.44

948

8107

.407

9.61

6ST

N22

1000

412

6851

4.54

748

7984

.827

10.0

19ST

N23

1000

512

6853

2.37

048

7676

.116

10.1

25ST

N24

1000

612

6854

1.33

848

7565

.831

9.92

1ST

N25

1000

712

6876

2.92

348

7574

.480

8.31

1ST

N26

1000

812

6923

4.26

648

7592

.923

9.98

3ST

N27

1000

912

6936

7.09

348

7619

.684

9.95

2ST

N21

1001

012

6933

7.95

148

8209

.085

8.85

5ST

N20

1001

112

6902

7.90

248

7999

.028

8.59

2ST

N28

1001

212

6892

8.44

548

7877

.067

9.23

0ST

N29

1001

312

6912

4.55

948

7355

.626

8.70

7ST

N33

1001

412

6937

7.98

648

8140

.241

9.77

5ST

N31

1001

512

6942

7.35

848

7597

.921

10.0

31ST

N32

1001

612

6904

9.30

148

7648

.189

9.00

6TB

M10

1001

712

6938

5.47

648

7533

.879

9.17

8TB

M5

1001

812

6878

0.07

248

8354

.222

10.0

57ST

N30

1001

912

6874

4.78

248

8338

.730

10.2

94TB

M9

1002

212

6936

9.84

648

8587

.031

9.95

4G

PS1

1002

312

6937

1.50

548

8316

.041

9.67

9TB

M7

Pt.N

oN

orth

ings

East

ings

Hei

ght

Cod

e

1002

412

6932

5.75

748

8208

.233

9.01

9TB

M6

1002

512

6934

0.35

948

8597

.341

9.47

5TB

M3

5000

012

6922

2.77

548

7590

.515

9.92

1TB

M4