Table IV (a)
 
ASH AND RUBBISH COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL BY MUNICIPAL FORCES
 
Name of City Average Quantity Collected Daily Annual Cost of Collection and Disposal Number of Collections Weekly Average Miles, Length of Haul Cost, Collection and Disposal From Where is Can Collected and Where Left Size and Type of Can
Business Residential Outlying Cubic Yard Per Capita Served Per Ton
Summer Winter Winter Summer Winter Summer Winter Summer
Binghamton, N. Y. 21 yds. 44 yds. $11,874.96 2 2 2 2 2 2 $0.1025 $0.66 $1.73 Curb. Metal, covered, not less than 10 gals. or more than 28 gallons.
Brockton, Mass.     16,000.00 3 3 3 1 ½ ½ 1 .25 .25   Sidewalk. Galvanized, 2½ cubic feet.
Cambridge, Mass.     85,000.00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-¼ .39 1.00   Yard and gate. Not larger than flour barrel.
Camden, N. J.     32,027.58 6 6 6 6     .3079     Front or rear of house. All sizes.
Cincinnati, Ohio 815 cu. yds. 935 cu. yds. 124,532.16 2 2 2 1   .488 .304   Property line and gate. Any size that can be handled by 2 men.
Cleveland, Ohio     209,920.85 0 0 ¼ ¼         Taken from back yard, left at edge of sidewalk. Any size that can be handled by 2 men.
Columbus, Ohio     65,763.31 6 6 2 .42 .229   Alley, street entrance. Not larger than man can carry.
Chicago, Ill. 3,515 cu. yds. 7,277 cu. yds. 1,077,786.91 [37] [37] 2 [38] 1 [38] 6 .72 .427   Alley and curb. Galvanized, covered, 15 to 30 gals.
Dayton, Ohio 280 cu. yds. 325 cu. yds. 28,494.29 1 1 ½ ½ ½ ½ .30 .19   Alley and curb. One that 2 men can handle easily.
Fall River, Mass.     38,889.76 1 1 1 1 1 1   .347 .31   Curb. About size of flour barrel.
Holyoke, Mass. 75[39]. 150[39]. 37,084.00 2 2 ½ ¼ ¾   .61   Yard or basement. No. 2 Witt or can or barrel that size.
Hartford, Conn. 590 cu. yds. 840 cu. yds. 79,957.53 6 6 1 1 1 1 1 .3575 .615   Yard. No larger than flour barrel.
Kingston, N.Y.     9,000.00 1 1 1 1 1 1 ½          
Lynn, Mass.     25,833.27 1 1 1 1 1 1 ½ .314     Curb. None specified.
Lowell, Mass.     21,277.51[40] 1 1 1 1 1 1 ¼ .18[40] .19[40]   Curb. Not larger than flour barrel.
Los Angeles, Cal.     40,000.00 6 6 ½ ½ 1 1 2–4       Curb. Five to 30 gallon.
Milwaukee, Wis.     216,496.00 [41] [41] [41] .65 .46   Yard or basement. One-half bushel metal basket for basement or metal lined box for yard.
Newburgh, N.Y. 78 cu. yds. 168 cu. yds. 8,796.63 2 2 2 2 2 2 1       Curb. No standard.
New Bedford, Mass.     47,000.00 1 1 1 1     1       Curb. No standard.
New York City (Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn) 12,996. 18,558.   6 6 6 6 3 3 ¾ .9614 .8602   Within stoop line. Cans 3 cu. ft. galvanized cylindrical in form.
Norfolk, Va.     13,929.75 6 6 6 6 6 6 1 .325 .14 .695–6 Curb. Ordinary ash can, bushel and a half.
Passaic, N. J. 82 tons. 120 tons. 22,000.00 6 6 2 2 1 1 2 .53 .31 .74 Curb. All sizes.
Rome, N. Y. 45 cu. yds. 50 cu. yds.   2 2 1 1 1 1 ¾ .90 .51   Curb. No standard.
Syracuse, N.Y. 100 loads. 270 loads. 131,000.00 3 2 1 1 1 1 2   .80   Yard. Galvanized iron can.
Somerville, Mass. 200 yds. 400 yds. 38,000.00 1 1 1 1 1 1 2       Sidewalk. Not larger than flour barrel.
Schenectady, N. Y.       6 6 1 1 1 1 1       Back yard and cellar. Galvanized, from 1 to 3 bushels.
Wilmington, Del. 150. 250. 38,411.77 1 1 1 1 1 1   .36     Curb. Not exceeding 100 pounds.
 
 
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Boston, Mass. 587. 1,315. $804,344.94[42] 3[43] 3[43] 2 2 1 0 1 .70 .73 1.73 Back yard. Galvanized, not larger than flour barrel.
Buffalo, N. Y. 425 tons. 775 tons.               1 .594 .45 1.50 Yard. Galvanized ⅙ cu. yd. capacity.
Chattanooga, Tenn.       2 1 2 1 2 1         Sidewalk and alley. Covered.
Duluth, Minn. [44] 30 cu. yds. 35 cu. yds.   12[45] 12[45] 12[45] 12[45]     1       Back yard. Twenty gallons is standard size.
Glens Falls, N. Y. [44]                   2       House. Ordinary ash can.
Memphis, Tenn. 60.8. 70.7. 37,446.30 6 6 1 1 1 1 2 .34 .25 .60 Convenient place. No special size.
Niagara Falls, N. Y.   92 cu. yds. 14,000.00 6 6 2 2 1 1 1 .92 .321 2.60 Yard. All kinds.
Peoria, Ill.                           Alley, yard, curb. Fireproof receptacle of iron, brick or cement, must be covered.
Rochester, N. Y. 58 tons. 107 tons. 172,037.92 6 6 1 2 1 2 2 .514 .688 .969 Curb in business section, rear in resident section. No standard.
Spokane, Wash. 48 cu. yds. 190 cu. yds.   6 6 2 2 2 2 .65     Basement or yard. Fifteen to 30 gallon.
Table IV (b)
 
ASH AND RUBBISH COLLECTION BY MUNICIPAL FORCES (Continued)
 
Name of City Average Quantity Collected per Year Population Served per Man Employed Number of Men Employed Collection and Disposal Number of Men Employed on Each Wagon Type of Wagon Used Number of Wagons Used Motor Vehicles Used for Collection Motor Vehicles Used for Short or Long Haul
Tons Cubic Yards Loads Cubic yards Per Man Employed Cubic Yards per Capita Served Summer Winter Summer Winter
Binghamton 5,788.8 9,648 4,824 570 .64 882 17 21 3 Troy chassis, Lee body. 3 5 1. Long
Brockton   57,080 28,540       17 17 3 to 2 carts. Two wheeled dump and 4 wheeled rubbish. 9 11 None.  
Cambridge   110,000   1,506 1. 1,883 summer and 1,294 winter. 60 85 2–3 Shabolt, single and double. Varies. Varies. None.  
Camden   104,013 30,479 3,467     30 30 1 Dump wagons and carts. 18 18 None.  
Cincinnati   266,057 61,872 2,441 6.48 3,766 98 120 2 Two horse dump. 49 60 None.  
Cleveland   356,337             5–6 Dump and trucks.     47. Long.
Columbus   155,812 36,662 3,116 .78 4,400 50 50 1 3–4–5 dump, special 16 yd. for rubbish. 45 45    
Chicago   1,499,667 300,228       240 420 1–2 Wood box hired by city at $7 per day. 380 675 None.  
Dayton   93,915 18,783 3,757 .625 6,000 22 28 3 Star wagon, dump. 10 12 None.  
Fall River   111,946 23,844 3,292 .89 4,025 in summer 3,372 in winter. 31 37 3 Low gear, with sides head and tail board. 9 11 None.  
Holyoke           1,599 28 48 4–5 Single, dump, high sides. 14 26 None.  
Hartford   223,547 49,680 2,850 1.72 2,239 46 69 4 Special, bottom dump. 16 22 None.  
Kingston             12 12 2 Box wagon. 4 6 None.  
Lynn   80,000 160,000–180,000 3,750–3,333     24 24 2 Ordinary dump. 12 12 2 trucks. Both.
Lowell   114,059 30,827 3,168 1.05 2,999 36 36 2 Two-horse dump. 18 18 None.  
Los Angeles   3,900         15 15 3 None.     7 trucks. Both.
Milwaukee   333,375 111,125 555 .70 783   600 3 Three yard wagon.   200 3. Long.
Newburgh   40,376         8 14 2 Dump. 3 6 None.  
New Bedford 40,275   24,561       34 40 2 End dump. 10 14 None.  
New York City (Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn) 3,477,313 9,125,974 3,383,044½   1.7759       1–2–3–5 Single horse and 2-wheeled dump.     30. Both.
Norfolk 21,159 44,454 33,064 2,020 .46 4,318 22 22 1 Dump. 22 22 None.  
New Orleans                 1 Two-wheeled dump. 183 183 None.  
Passaic 29,681 41,085 16,434 2,566 .68   14 18 2 Bottom dump. 7 9 None.  
Rome   15,000 10,000 1.500   2,500 10 10 2 Dump. 5 5 None.  
Syracuse             40 90 5 Dump. 20 45 None.  
Somerville             45 65 3 Dump. 19 32 None.  
Schenectady                            
Wilmington           5,300 in summer 3,785 in winter. 20 28 3 High sides, dump. 18 36 None.  
 
 
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Boston[46] 324,313 795,862 238,361   1.004 1,553 235 439 2–3 Sheet iron, single and double. 107 178 3 in summer, 8 in winter. Long.
Buffalo 157,978 385,015 70,171   1.       2 Dump.     None.  
Chattanooga             22 22 1–2       1.  
Duluth   15,000               10 × 3½ box, bottom lined with sheet iron. 2 2 None.  
Glens Falls                            
Memphis 62,000 108,675 62,100 1,752.8 .73 2,403 62 62 1 2-wheeled cart. 62 62 1. Short.
Niagara Falls 5,180 14,800 4,050   .33 3,460   13 1 Dump.   45 None.  
Peoria                 1 Iron body, covered.     None.  
Rochester 177,555 334,852 83,713 1,913 1.33 1,428 115 235 2–3 Bottom dump. 38 84 None.  
Spokane       7[47]     35 11 2 Bottom dump. 7 7 Five. Long.
Table IV (c)
 
ASH AND RUBBISH COLLECTION BY MUNICIPAL FORCES (Continued)
 
Name of City Description of Collection System Method of Disposal Does City Own or Rent Dumps How Much Revenue Does City Receive Size of Load
Binghamton 3 districts. Driver’s route approximately 14½ miles long. One 5 ton truck, 14 and 8 trailers. Trailers divided into 2 compartments, containing 2 yards of ashes and one yard of garbage. When wagon is loaded team is hitched to empty trailer which has been left by truck. Filling and covering garbage. Own. None. 2 yards.
Brockton 6 districts. Dump. Free. None. 2 cu. yds.
Cambridge 6 routes, 1 each working day, not evenly distributed. Six or eight men ahead of team roll barrels out of yard and teamsters place them back at gate when empty. Dump. 1 rented, others free. None.  
Camden 3 districts, each receiving 2 collections a week. Fill. Own and free. None.  
Cincinnati Divided into districts and those subdivided into beats which are covered the same day each week. Two men (driver and helper) assigned to each beat. Dump. Free. None. 4.3 yds.
Cleveland   Dump. Own. None.  
Columbus 22 districts. Each covered by 2 wagons. Men work together where it is necessary to handle heavy material. Dump. Both. None. 3–4–5 yds.
Chicago Wards divided into sections. Number of teams depends on size of section and service required. Ward in charge of ward superintendent. Districts in charge of section foreman. Section foreman and laborers uniform. Dump and fill. Own and free. None. 5 cu. yds.
Dayton 5 districts with ground foreman at head of each. Each covered in 12 working days. Dump. Free. None. 5 cu. yds.
Fall River   Fill.   None. 4.94 and 1.71 cu.yds.
Holyoke 3 gangs work in business and one in residential sections all the time. Dump. Own. None. 1½ and 2 cu. yds.
Hartford 2 sections, each divided into 6 routes. Each route extends into that portion of the central part of the city within the corresponding district. One main squad to each district covering one route daily. A section of each squad takes the barrel to the curb on hand trucks. These are followed by teams and two lifters who in turn are followed by a man who returns empty receptacles. Fill. Free. None. 4–5 cu. yds.
Kingston Rigs and men assigned to certain districts of each section. Dump. Free. None.  
Lynn Divided by wards. Men clean one section and move to another. Dump. Own. Very little. 2 cu. yds.
Lowell 6 districts, one cleaned each day. Fill. Free. None. 3.7 cu.yds.
Los Angeles   Dump. Rent. None.  
Milwaukee 26 wards. Ash collection all year. Once every month to householders by wards. A gang comprises two teams and three men as collection is made from basements. This keeps men going while teams are on way to and from dump. Dump. Free. None. 3 yds.
Newburgh Divided into three parts. By understanding between men, each takes a certain street each time all are on certain routes. Dump and fill. No. None. 2¾ yds.
New Bedford Collection made quickly from every street. No districts. Dump and fill. Own some. City once collected and baled paper but could not make it pay.  
New York Boroughs divided into districts, 13 in Manhattan, 2 in Bronx, and 8 in Brooklyn. Each under control of district superintendent. Districts divided into sections, 103 in the aggregate and each in charge of foreman. Dump. Own 27, others provided by contractor. None.  
Norfolk 22 districts with one man and one wagon in each. Dump. Free. None. 1½ cu. yds.
New Orleans   Dump. Own. None. 1½ cu. yds.
Passaic Two drivers and 2 lifters in each gang. One wagon loaded while other is on way to dump. District cleaned on certain day each week. Dump. Own. $500 for privilege of picking over dump. 2½ yds.
Rome Divided into 5 districts. Dump. No. None. 1½ yds.
Syracuse   Dump. No. None. 3 yds.
Somerville City divided into 6 districts, one for each working day. Two lifters to each team. Fill. Rent and free. None.  
Schenectady 5 districts. Dump. Free. None.  
Wilmington 4 districts. Driver and two lifters for each wagon. Dump and fill. Free. None.  
 
 
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Boston 10 districts with a foreman and inspection service in each. Dump. Rent. None. 2½ and 4 cu. yds.
Buffalo 16 districts with foreman in each. Number of men and wagons in each varies according to conditions. Dump. Free but city pays for upkeep. None. 5½ cu. yds.
Chattanooga   Dump. Free.    
Duluth   Dump. Own. None.  
Glens Falls City removes all ashes that are clean and suitable for street work. Fill. Own. Improved streets.  
Memphis 3 districts subdivided into routes, man and cart for each route. Dump. Free. None. 1-¾ cu. yds.
Niagara Falls 4 districts. Fill. Free. None. Wagon 2½ cu. yds. truck 6 yds.
Rochester 10 districts with one or two gangs to district. Gangs organized into truckers, who haul ashes from rear of house to curb; lifters, who load wagon; and returners, who replace empty receptacles. Teams apportioned according to length of haul, so that empty wagon is ready to take place of loaded one. Dump. Rent and free. None.  
Peoria 16 districts. Routes changed as demand increases or decreases. Dump. Free. None.  
Spokane Ashes collected in business district by load, in residential district by can. One 3 ton truck collects ashes and garbage in residential district. Dump. Own and free. None. 3½ cu. yds.