1. Calculating Waste Disposal 1A.
Using the Scope of MSW table and the definition of MSW found in the
Glossary, determine if there are any waste materials not included in your current recycling rate. Add
those waste materials for which you have current disposal data and that are defined as MSW in the
standard recycling rate. Enter the amount disposed of for these wastes below. Remember, add materials
only if you already have current disposal data available. ADDITIONAL MSW AMOUNT DISPOSED OF
(tons) TOTAL ADDITIONAL MSW (tons) 1B. MATERIALS EXCLUDED FROM MSW ANNUAL AMOUNT
DISPOSED OF (tons) Abatement Debris Agricultural Waste Asphalt Batteries From Aircraft, Military
Vehicles, Boats, Heavy-Duty Trucks, and Tractors Combustion Ash Concrete Construction and Demolition
Debris (C&D) Contaminated Soil Ferrous Metals From Transportation Equipment and C&D projects Food
Processing Waste Glass From Transportation Equipment and C&D Projects Industrial Sludges 1B. Only
MSW can be included in the standard recycling rate. The wastes listed in the table below are excluded
from the definition of MSW in the standard recycling rate. Using your most recent data on waste
disposal, fill in the annual amount disposed of for each excluded waste included in your current recycling
rate. Refer to the Glossary and Scope of MSW table for further clarification of the terms used here. If
you are unable to disaggregate these excluded wastes from your current data, use Worksheet B2, Part 3,
to estimate the total amount of MSW generated. 8/11/97 1B. MATERIALS EXCLUDED FROM MSW
ANNUAL AMOUNT DISPOSED OF (tons) Mining Waste Municipal Sludges Natural Disaster Debris
Nonferrous Metals From Industrial or Construction Sources Oil and Gas Waste Plastics From
Transportation Equipment Preconsumer Waste Used Oil Wood From C&D Activities TOTAL EXCLUDED
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