Final Report Report No: 2 Public Awareness Survey September 2003 AEA Technology In Association With GlobalWorks • CalRecovery • ENR Consultants METRO MANILA SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROJECT (TA 3848-PHI) Republic of the Philippines Department of Environment and Natural Resources Asian Development Bank
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Final Report Report No: 2 Public Awareness Survey September 2003
AEA Technology In Association With GlobalWorks • CalRecovery • ENR Consultants
METRO MANILA SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROJECT (TA 3848-PHI)
Republic of the Philippines Department of Environment and Natural Resources Asian Development Bank
METRO MANILA SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROJECT (TA 3848-PHI)
FINAL REPORT
REPORT No: 2
PUBLIC AWARENESS SURVEY
Project Team
Neil Varey, AEA Technology, Project Director Luis F. Diaz, CalRecovery, Inc., Technical Team Leader
Nick Allen, GlobalWorks, Disposal
Levi Buenafe, GlobalWorks, Institutional Horace Crowe, AEA Technology, Institutional Luis Diaz, CalRecovery, Inc., Medical Waste
Linda Eggerth, CalRecovery, Inc., Community Awareness Grace Favila, ENR Consultants, Community Awareness
Manjit Kahlon, AEA Technology, Solid Waste Roger Lopez, ENR Consultants, Social Agnes Palacio, GlobalWorks, Financial
Annex 3 MSW Management Costs Per Capita expenditures........................................................................................44
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Executive Summary
A survey was conducted to provide a baseline assessment of current public attitudes and barriers to paying for waste collection and to suggested areas for improvement, i.e. a “form of needs” analysis for subsequent education and awareness initiatives. The survey also provides an indicative snapshot of trends in public awareness across a range of socio and geo-demographic regions of Metro Manila. The work comprised the completion of 2000 survey forms between March and April 2003 within five selected LGU’s namely:
Although the sample size is small, 400 surveys per LGU were conducted and wherever possible, the distribution attempted to be representative of the varying socio-economic groups that live within the LGUs. Surveys were completed through face-to-face doorstep interviews and limited to one per household. The 5 LGUs selected were themselves deemed to provide a representative, regional cross section of Metro Manila households. Although it is a recognized that a sample of this size is not statistically representative of the whole of Metro Manila it is deemed indicative of typical attitudes and awareness and does allow an analysis of suggestive trends / perceptions. The survey covered the following aspects:
• Section A - Identification and knowledge about waste collection and disposal • Section B - Existing situation regarding waste collection and disposal • Section C - Waste Segregation and recycling • Section D - Willingness to pay for waste collection and disposal
Key findings included: -
• Nearly 70% felt that there was a waste problem in Metro Manila • There appears to be a correlation between waste problems and lower income households • Problems identified with waste are noted ‘every day’ by half of those registering
occurrences • In general people believed that financial resources allocated for waste collection and
disposal were adequate, whether or not these were properly utilized. • There was a strong ownership perception with the barangays to be held responsible for
keeping the community clean of waste • Nearly 70% were not very satisfied with the collection services provided • There was a surprisingly high appreciation of the need to site sanitary landfill in their own
areas (more than 1 in 4). • About 50% of the community was unwilling to pay for waste collection and disposal.
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1. Introduction
This survey was conducted to provide a baseline assessment of current public attitudes and barriers to waste to suggest areas for improvement, i.e. a form of needs analysis for subsequent education and awareness initiatives. The survey also provides an indicative snapshot of trends in public awareness across a range of socio and geo-demographic regions of Metro Manila. The survey was constructed such that whilst gathering people’s existing perceptions they understood the questions and were guided through the questionnaire with the use of pictures to illustrate some of the problems, eg. Question A12. 2. Methodology
The work comprised the completion of 2000 survey forms between March and April 2003 within five selected LGU’s namely:
Although the sample size is small, 400 surveys per LGU were conducted and wherever possible, the distribution attempted to be representative of the varying socio-economic groups that live within the LGU’s. Surveys were completed through face-to-face doorstep interviews and limited to one per household. The 5 LGU’s selected were themselves deemed to provide a representative, regional cross section of Metro Manila households. It is a recognized that a sample of this size is not statistically representative of the whole of Metro Manila it is deemed indicative of typical attitudes and awareness and does allow an analysis of suggestive trends / perceptions. A brief summary table of typical features of the survey respondents is shown in the Table below:
Survey Average Makati Malabon Muntinlupa Pasig Valenzuela Income: 11,007 Pesos/month 10,168 9,918 10,305 13,359 11,351 Age: 36.5 40 36 36 37 34 Self-employed as a laborer: 20% 17% 23% 24% 11% 24% Self-employed in business /consultant / professional: 23%
24% 23% 27% 23% 18%
Employee / other: 40% 39% 36% 32% 52% 41% Retired: 17% 19% 18% 17% 14% 16% The survey form is included in Annex 1 for reference and covered the following aspects:
• Section A - Identification and knowledge about waste collection and disposal • Section B - Existing situation regarding waste collection and disposal • Section C - Waste Segregation and recycling • Section D - Willingness to pay for waste collection and disposal
This information will be contained on the web site www.nswmc.org.ph
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3. Findings
The survey forms have been summarized for each of the five selected LGU’s separately but also for the complete survey. These are summarized in Tables 1 to 6 attached in Annex 2. Tables 1 to 3 summarize a restricted number of aspects of the survey form that have not been represented graphically as the response is agreement or disagreement with a statement. A detailed review of the data is available in Annex 2. The remaining criteria assessed as part of the survey are also illustrated in Figures 1 to 11. These figures summarize the findings for all 5 LGU’s sampled and the total number of responses received. 4. Identification and Knowledge
On the basis of review of the data it should be noted that a majority of the people sampled (67%) felt that there was a waste problem in Metro Manila (A.8). The strongest feelings were in Muntinlupa and Valenzuela at around 80%, suggesting the correlation between waste problems and lower income households - the survey shows a higher percentage of people in those areas working as laborers compared to the three other LGU’s. By contrast, Makati survey respondents were split 50:50 on the issue indicating a much greater degree of satisfaction with current waste disposal arrangements. These perceptions are reinforced by the percentages of people recording they see waste piles on the streets or open burning of waste. Against an average figure of 53%, again the extremes are Muntinlupa (78%) and Valenzuela (66%) whereas Makati is as low as 24%. Furthermore in Muntinlupa and Valenzuela the problems identified with waste are noted ‘every day’ by almost half of those registering occurrences. This strongly suggests residents in those LGU’s desire a higher level of waste management service. This was also reflected when respondents were asked if financial resources allocated for waste collection and disposal were adequate and whether or not these were properly utilized. The percentages agreeing with the statement were 77% in the Makati but only 44% and 45% in Muntinlupa and Valenzuela respectively, with an average of 53%. The survey highlighted some of the primary concerns that the community have with regards to waste pollution within Metro Manila (See Figure 1). Concerns related to health received the highest level of responses at 28% and health issues are likely to have been the key issue for respondents noting ‘unsanitary conditions’, ‘air pollution’ and ‘odor’ problems.
Figure 1: Primary Concerns about Waste Pollution
Health28%
Air Pollution21%Unsanitary
Conditions17%
Eye Sore13%
Odour19%
Other2%
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On the issue of whether or not the community should take action to correct waste pollution problems there was very strong agreement that this should occur with the average of 91% or respondents agreeing with the statement. When assessing the actions the community would be willing to take to improve the situation 56% stated that they would be willing to volunteer in organized campaigns and 32% cited that they would be willing to pay for better collection and disposal, Figure 2. In addition 45% of respondents indicated that they felt the barangay should be responsible for keeping the community clean of waste, followed by 31% who felt the city or municipality should be responsible. Interestingly, only 9% felt this responsibility should rest with the MMDA.
Figure 3: Primary Responsibility for keeping community and Metro Manila clean of waste
45%
7%
31%
9%8%
Barangay
Village
City or Municipility
MMDA
Other
Around 42% of respondents for all of the LGUs indicated that they had received information on the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000 or RA9003. In Makati the figure of 71% was significantly higher than in any other region. A similar trend was illustrated on the issue of whether or not ordinances about how you should prepare your waste for collection and how the city or municipality disposes of its waste existed. Although the average number that agreed with this statement was higher (55%), lower levels of agreement were noted in the Malabon and Muntinlupa responses. Overall 57% of those surveyed were aware what the ordinances were and what their responsibilities are under these. The figures for Malabon and Muntinlupa were again the lowest. A majority of all respondents (68%) were aware of what the penalties and fines are for violations concerning the improper disposal of waste (including dumping and burning). Again for all these issues, Makati responses were by far the highest – nearly 90% for each of the three specific lines of enquiry.
Figure 2: Actions the community would be willing to take to improve the current situation
32%
56%
12%
Pay for better collection and disposal
Volunteer in organised campaign forbetter collection and disposalOther
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5. Existing Situation - Waste Collection and Disposal
Nearly 60% of respondents indicated that their waste was collected by either a house-to-house collection service or taken by someone from the household to a waste collection point in the area. The variation in the range of methods for collection is illustrated in Figure 4.
Figure 4: Method of household disposal
28%
29%25%
5%9% 4%
Through a house-to-house collection service in your area.Brought by someone in the house to a garbage collection point in your area.Brought by someone in the house to the garbage collection truck.Brought by someone in the house to an open garbage pile in your neighborhood.Given to a junk dealer or push cart.Other
For the 5 LGUs surveyed approximately 80% of people stated that a collection service existed – either door service or from public containers. Key points to note are that in Makati only 7% appear to be without a service and as much as 65% of respondents have a door service. This contrasts with Valenzuela where 41% recorded no service at all and Muntinlupa where 62% of the service is provided by collection from public containers. These figures are supported by the fact that although in total 57% of survey respondents are located along the route of a waste collection truck, Makati and Pasig figures are significantly higher (both 68%) than in the other 3 LGU’s suggesting a more comprehensive door service collection exists. As shown in Figure 5, just over 50% indicated that their waste was collected on a daily basis and over 75% had their waste collected on at least a bi-weekly basis.
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Figure 6 illustrates for the vast majority (nearly 70%) of the community the collection services are provided by the City or the municipal sanitation department.
Figure 6: Group that provides Collection Services
69%
13%
5%3%
10% City/municipal sanitationdepartment Community workers
Scavengers
Private company
Don't know
An evaluation of satisfaction regarding waste collection services was also conducted as part of the survey that indicated that approximately 30% were very satisfied with the collection services provided (Figure 7). However, differences between LGUs were very apparent with a range from only 14% in Malabon to 55% in Makati. Similarly, the need for improvements in Valenzuela services was highlighted with 44% being not satisfied at all with their service (compared to only 8% in Makati). Analysis of those expressing dissatisfaction, particularly from Valenzuela and Malabon, reveals a clear wish for more frequent and reliable waste collection provision. (See Figure 8)
Figure 5: Frequency of Collection of Garbage
53%
14%
10%
7%
2%
1%
0%
2%
11%
Daily
Three times a week
Twice a week
Once a week
Less than once a week
Less than once in 2weeks Less than once in 3weeks Less than once a month
Don't know
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Figure 7: Satisfaction of Waste Collection Services
29%
42%
25%
4% Very Satisfied
Reasonably Satisfied
Not Satisfied
Don't know
Figure 8: Primary Reasons for Dissatisfaction with Waste Collection Services
26%
38%
9%
11%
6%5% 5%
The service is not reliable Frequency of service – the interval between collections is too long The location of the communal container or pick-up point is unsatisfactoryLack of clean appearance, odors, flies or fires at the locationThe collection workers are rude or impoliteLack of clean appearance of the neighborhoodOther problem
With regard to exploring possible segregation and disposal options:
• A common trend is exhibited with regards to the use of a separate container for kitchen waste, with on average 72% undertaking this form of segregation, suggesting home composting initiatives could be successfully implemented. This would be easiest in Makati (83%) and more difficult in Valenzuela (62%).
• Only 22% of respondents stated that they were aware of where the waste was taken for disposal (with a range from Muntinlupa at only 8% up to Malabon 38%). However on average 77% were
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concerned whether the final disposal was environmentally safe and acceptable (90% in the case of Malabon).
• Fewer than 1 in 12 responses indicated that they thought there was room for a sanitary landfill in their community suggesting some appreciation of the scale of site required within already crowded urban areas.
• The range of responses to the question of ‘would you agree to a sanitary landfill in your area’ (17% in Makati and Muntinlupa to 45% in Valenzuela) would suggest although there is an appreciation of restricted sites for new landfills, there is a demand for improved disposal facilities. Overall, a surprisingly high number of respondents (more than 1 in 4) would appear to not object to a new landfill in their area.
6. Waste Segregation/Recycling and Willingness to Pay
Overall, nearly 50% of respondents knew about, and also participated in, waste segregation or recycling programs in their neighborhood. However, these figures were significantly higher in Makati than in any of the other LGUs. Of all the respondents around 30% claimed to have conducted home composting. This figure is reasonably high given the proportion of households that do not have a garden where the compost could be used. It was also very positive to note a unanimous majority (91%) from the survey that would be willing to segregate their waste if the city/municipality collected biodegradable waste for a composting program. These figures should however be viewed with a certain amount of skepticism - public surveys across the world have, almost without exception, recorded much higher levels of claimed participation in recycling and composting activities than official figures actually show in practice. More generally nearly 70% of replies indicated a wish to receive more information about waste collection and disposal services provided, how it’s done and where the waste eventually goes. On then issue of fees for the provisions of collection, treatment and disposal of waste nearly 50% of the community were unwilling to pay. Moreover, 40% of the respondents indicated they would be willing to pay but only less than 0.5% of the family income (Figure 9). For survey respondents, Pasig shows the highest average monthly income and correspondingly this LGU features the greatest willingness to pay a higher proportion of their family income for waste treatment services.
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Figure 9: Willingness To Pay
30%
10%4%1%3%
46%
6%< 0.2% family income0.2 –0.5% family income0.5-1.0 % family income1.0-1.5% family income1.5-2.0% family incomeNot willing to payDon't know
It is difficult to compare the findings of what people are willing to pay in comparison with average expenditures for other countries simply because data is not readily available to allow comparison of other countries willingness to pay. What can be compared is the average expenditure for other countries and compare that with the highest level of expenditure wiling to be paid that this survey illustrates, namely 2% of average income, which approximates to $6 per capita. In fact this compares favorably with expenditure in countries such as India and Bangladesh and even with some of the Accession countries in Europe such Bulgaria, Czech Republic and Rumania. A table has been prepared based on the Consultants own knowledge and calculations (see Annex 3). As indicated in Figure 10, a third of the community felt that the government should collect these fees as part of the land and property tax. A further third indicated that these fees should be collected as part of a municipal management services charge.
Figure 10: Best way for Government to collect fees
32%
34%3%
2%
11%
18%
Land/property tax
Municipal managementservices chargeElectricity bill
Water bill
Other
Don't know
On the basis of the survey a large proportion of the community indicated that they would prefer that the sanitation department should provide these services and that the fees should also be paid to these departments (Figure 11). A significantly smaller proportion of 13% stated that they would prefer these services to be provided by and fees paid to a private company.
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Figure 11: Prefered service provider and to whom fees paid
60%13%
10%
17% Sanitation department
A private company
There is no difference
Don't know
When assessing the 50% or so of the entire survey that were unwilling to pay for these services 39% of this subset claim they simply can’t afford to pay (Figure 12). This suggests a low level of disposable income and/or that the waste problem is not perceived to be serious enough for the public to wish to sacrifice ‘optional’ expenditure – e.g. the purchase of cellular phone cards – for improvements in waste management. Around one quarter of these respondents believed that general taxes should cover these costs. It is also interesting to note that 26% of households essentially rejected a household charge since they do not believe that the improvements will be made. This suggests a credibility gap with their local government and the perception of the LGUs ability to implement and manage systems to provide basic urban services. This would imply there is a need for a communication campaign to educate the population as to the scale of the current problem. i.e. there is a waste crisis that the existing landfill sites are inadequate, dangerous and running out of capacity, and that MMDA/DENR have been unable to locate a sanitary landfill site outside of Metro Manila for the past three or more years
Figure 12: Reasons for not willing to pay waste management fees
39%
26%
3%
26%
6% Can't afford to pay
Don't believe that theimprovements will bemadeDon't believe theimprovements to benecessaryBelieve that generaltaxes should cover thecost Other
Further evaluation of the payment issue concluded alternative lower costs methods would be acceptable to around 33% of all respondents. Specifically, a willingness to volunteer in community efforts (23%) was almost twice as popular as walking a longer distance to dispose of waste (11%), which in turn was almost twice as popular as a reduced collection frequency option (5%).
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7. Recommendations
• That the survey be further developed to compare the public perception: - i. regarding waste to other key areas for concern such as traffic, crime, economy etc. ii. regarding the cost of waste as compared to other social costs such as mobile phones
• Additional surveys to be carried out utilizing this survey as a basis to track trends and changes in
people’s perception. • Future surveys should contain more detailed or focused closed questions with only multiple choice
responses, questions could include: - i. Where is your waste being disposed off? ii. Are you aware of the current status of the disposal sites in Metro Manila iii. Do you think the current method of disposal is a safe and environmentally friendly practice? etc.
This could be used for comparison of responses from people living on or next to disposal sites to those who do not.
• Surveys should be constructed so that basic information, such as the respondents income range etc is obtained first so that it can then be used across the board to assess all the respondents responses
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Table 1: Summary of Selected Aspects: Identification and Knowledge about Waste Collection and Disposal Criteria in Public Awareness Survey1 Local Government Unit2 (LGU)
Makati Malabon Muntinlupa Pasig Valenzuela Average3 Section Aspect Y4 N4 Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N
A8 Does Metro Manila (MM) have a waste collection disposal problem
51 49 66 34 81 19 60 40 79 21 67 33
A10 Your community or MM’s financial Resources allocated for waste collection and disposal adequate, and properly used
77 23 51 49 43 57 50 50 45 55 53 47
A12c Do you ever see open piles of waste in your area or see burning of waste
24 76 57 43 78 22 38 62 66 34 53 47
A13 Do you think that the citizens and property owners should take action to correct waste pollution problems in your community
85 15 95 5 94 6 90 10 92 8 91 9
A15 Has your city/municipal government/barangay provided any information on Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000 or RA 9003
71 29 29 71 30 70 29 71 52 48 42 58
A16a Does your city or municipality have any ordinances about how you should prepare your waste for collection, and how the city or municipality disposes of its waste
86 14 35 65 35 65 59 41 60 40 55 45
A16b Do you know what they are or what your responsibilities are for disposing of your waste
89 11 41 59 37 63 54 46 64 36 57 43
A16c Are you aware of fines or penalties for improperly disposing of your waste (including dumping and burning)
88 12 71 29 59 41 59 41 63 37 68 32
Notes:
1 Public Awareness Survey Conducted During March and April 2003 comprising 2000 completed survey forms. 2 400 Survey forms completed per LGU sampled taking into account variation within the LGU of the socio-economic status of the different barangays. 3 Average result across all five LGUs sampled within the public awareness survey 4 Y – yes and N – No (Quoted as a percentage value of the responses received – these have been calculated from the total number of responses for the LGU). 5 Where ‘don’t know’ answers have been provided these have been included in the No answers for the percentage answer.
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Table 2: Summary of Selected Aspects: Existing Situation regarding Waste Collection and Disposal Criteria in Public Awareness Survey1 Local Government Unit2 (LGU)
Makati Malabon Muntinlupa Pasig Valenzuela Average3 Section Aspect Y4 N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N
B2 Do you use a separate container for your kitchen waste and food leftovers
83 17 72 28 76 24 68 32 62 38 72 28
B3 Do you have a waste collection service 93 7 73 27 90 10 75 25 59 41 78 22 B7 Is your house located along the route of a
B12 Has the same method for collection of waste been used for the last five years or has there been a change in who has been collecting
61 39 31 69 39 61 50 50 39 61 44 56
B15 Do you know where the collected waste is taken for final disposal when it leaves your neighbourhood
21 79 38 62 8 92 22 78 21 79 22 78
B16 Are you concerned whether the final disposal is environmentally safe and acceptable
68 32 90 10 80 20 65 35 85 15 78 22
B17 Do you think there is room for a sanitary landfill in your community
6 94 11 89 4 96 9 81 10 90 8 92
B18 Would you agree to a sanitary landfill in your area or not
17 83 29 71 17 83 28 72 45 55 27 73
Notes:
1 Public Awareness Survey Conducted During March and April 2003 comprising 2000 completed survey forms. 2 400 Survey forms completed per LGU sampled taking into account variation within the LGU of the socio-economic status of the different barangays. 3 Average result across all five LGUs sampled within the public awareness survey 4 Y – yes and N – No (Quoted as a percentage value of the responses received – these have been calculated from the total number of responses for the LGU) 5 . Where ‘don’t know’ answers have been provided these have been included in the No answers for the percentage answer.
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Table 3: Summary of Selected Aspects: Waste Segregation and Recycling & Willingness to Pay for Waste Collection and Disposal Criteria in Public Awareness Survey1 Local Government Unit2 (LGU)
Makati Malabon Muntinlupa Pasig Valenzuela Average3 Section Aspect Y4 N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N
C1a Do you know about any waste segregation or recycling programs in your neighborhood
73 27 45 55 37 63 38 62 42 58 47 53
C1b If no to above do you and your family do any recycling on your own
38 62 48 52 37 63 36 64 36 64 39 61
C1c Do your or your family participate in any of the government or local programs on segregation or recycling
82 18 42 58 55 45 43 57 41 59 53 47
C2a Have you ever done any home composting 24 76 28 72 34 66 28 72 37 63 30 70 C2b Would you be willing to segregate your waste into
biodegradable if your city/municipality collected these for a composting program
91 9 96 4 85 15 91 9 93 7 91 9
D7 Would you like to receive more information about waste collection and disposal services provided for you including how its done and where your its done and where your waste eventually goes
63 27 52 48 81 19 62 38 71 29 66 34
Notes:
1 Public Awareness Survey Conducted During March and April 2003 comprising 2000 completed survey forms. 2 400 Survey forms completed per LGU sampled taking into account variation within the LGU of the socio-economic status of the different barangays. 3 Average result across all five LGUs sampled within the public awareness survey 4 Y – yes and N – No (Quoted as a percentage value of the responses received– these have been calculated from the total number of responses for the LGU). 5 Where ‘don’t know’ answers have been provided these have been included in the No answers for the percentage answer.
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Annexes:
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Annex 1: Public Awareness Survey Questionnaire
INTRODUCTION: This public awareness survey is being done to gather information about how your waste is collected, and what you know about how waste is disposed of in your city or municipality and Metro Manila. It is being undertaken on behalf of the national government through the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) supported by an Asian Development Bank (ADB) technical assistance grant.
Date: ………………………………. Barangay/Village and Street: ………………………………………………………………...
A. Identification and Knowledge about Waste Collection and Disposal: “We would like to ask you some questions that would assist the national agencies responsible for the environment and solid waste management, and local governments in Metro Manila to develop a waste (solid waste) collection and disposal implementation plan and program. These questions usually take about 10-15 minutes. We are interviewing a sample of households in your barangay/village, so your input is considered very valuable to this survey and for the project. Let me first ask you a few questions to identify you and your house.”
A.1 Name of respondent: ………………………………………………..
A.2 Address: ……………………………………….…………………………………….. A.3 What is your age? Under 24 a 25 to 34 b 35 to 44 c 45 to 54 d 55 to 64 e Over 65 f A.4 How many people (children and adults) live in your household? …………….. A.5 What is the floor area of your home? …………….. sq.m. A.6 What is the profession of the principal income earner in the household? Self-employed as a laborer a Self-employed in business b Self-employed as consultant or professional c Lawyer d Employee of a private company f Employee of government (public sector) g Teacher h Doctor i Engineer j Retired k Other l Don't know m
A.7 What is your family income per month? Please indicate the appropriate amount or range.
A.8 Do you think that Metro Manila and/or your community has a waste collection or disposal problem? Yes No Why or why not, please explain:
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…………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………
A.9 What do you think is the main cause of waste pollution in Metro Manila and in your community? …………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………
A.10 Do you believe that your community’s or Metro Manila’s financial resources allocated for waste collection and disposal are adequate, and are properly utilized?
Yes No Why or why not, please explain: …………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………
A.11 What are your primary concerns about waste pollution and why? (check all that apply) Health: ……………………………………………………………………… Air Pollution: ………………………………………………………………. Unsanitary Conditions: .…………………………………………………… Eye Sore: …………………………………………………………………… Odor: …………………………………………………………………………
Other: ……………………………………………..………….………………
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A.12 Do you know that this is how waste is presently disposed of in Metro Manila?
Yes No What do you think should be done about this? …………………………………………………………………………………………
Do you ever see open piles of waste in your neighborhood or burning of waste? Yes No If yes, how often:
Every day Once or twice a week Once a month It happens but rarely
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A.13 Do you think that citizens and property owners should take action to correct waste pollution problems in your community?
Yes No If you answered yes, what type of action? ………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………… If you answered no, why not? ………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………
A.14 Who do you think should be primarily responsible for keeping your community and Metro Manila clean of waste?
A.16 Does your city or municipality have any ordinances about how you should prepare your waste for collection, and how the city or municipality disposes of its waste?
Yes a
No b Don't know c
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Do you know what they are and what they say about your responsibilities for properly disposing of your waste?
Yes a No b
Don't know c
Are you aware of the fines and penalties for improperly disposing of your waste including illegal dumping and burning?
Yes a
No b Don't know c
B. Existing Situation Regarding Waste Collection and Disposal in Your Area: “I would like to ask you some questions regarding the collection or removal of waste from your household (or centralized collection point).”
B.1 Which of the following containers do you use for storing your waste? __Plastic bag __Plastic drum __Basket __Sack __Box (carton) __Other
B.2 Do you use a separate container for kitchen waste and food leftovers? Yes No B.3 Do you have a waste collection service?
Yes (door service) a Yes (from public containers) b No c Don’t’ Know d B.4 If yes, where do you keep the container for kitchen waste and food leftovers? __ Inside the house __ Outside the house __On the Street B.5 How do you dispose of your household waste? (Check all that apply). __Through a house-to-house collection service in your area. __Taken by someone in the house to a waste collection point in your area. __Taken by someone in the house to the waste collection truck. __Taken by someone in the house to an open waste pile in your neighborhood. __Given to a junk dealer or pushcart. __Other: Please specify: ……………………………………………………………
B.6 Who usually takes the waste out to be collected? Male adult a Female adult b Child between the ages of 13 and 18 c Child between the ages of 6 and 12 d Varies e
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B.7 Is your house located along the route of the waste collection truck in your area? Yes No B.8 If your waste is emptied into a larger container in the same building or into a communal container in the barangay, how often is that container emptied?
Daily a Three times a week b Twice a week c Once a week d Less than once a week e Less than once in 2 weeks f Less than once in 3 weeks g Less than once a month h Don't know I
B.9 If your waste is emptied onto an open pile of waste in the neighborhood, how often is that pile removed?
Daily a Three times a week b Twice a week c Once a week d Less than once a week e Less than once in 2 weeks f Less than once in 3 weeks g Less than once a month h Don't know i
B.10 For how long has this type of waste collection service been provided to your household (or business)?
Less than one year a One to two years b Two to five year’s c More than five years d Don't know e B.11 Who collects the waste from the curbside, communal container, or pile? City/municipal sanitation department a Community workers b Scavenger’s c Private company e Please specify: …………………………………………………………… Don't know f B.12 Has the same collection method been used for the past five years, or has there been a change in who has been collecting your waste?
Yes a No b Don't know c If there has been a change, please give more details ……………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………………………. B.13 What is your opinion of the service that you are receiving for collection of waste from your household?
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Very satisfied a Reasonably satisfied b Not satisfied at all c Don't know d B.14 If you are not satisfied with the service, would you state your primary reason? The service is not reliable a Frequency of service – the interval between collections is too long b The location of the communal container or pick-up point is unsatisfactory c Lack of clean appearance, odors, flies or fires at the location d The collection workers are rude or impolite e Lack of clean appearance of the neighborhood f Other problem g Please explain: …………………………………………...…………………………….. ……………………………………………………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………………………. B.15 Do you know where the collected waste is taken for final disposal when it leaves your neighborhood? Yes a Don't know b B.16 Are you concerned about whether the final disposal is environmentally safe and acceptable?
Yes a No b Don't know c
B.17 Do you think there is room for a sanitary landfill in your community?
Yes a
No b If yes, where: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
B.18 Would you agree to a sanitary landfill in your area or not?
Yes a No b If no, why not: ………………………………………………………………………………….…………………………………..
………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………….. C. Waste Segregation and Recycling “The Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000 or RA 9003 requires that local governments and barangays have realistic waste segregation and recycling programs for all residents and businesses.”
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C.1 Do you know about any waste segregation or recycling programs in your neighborhood?
Yes a No b If yes, please describe: ……………………………………………………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………………………. If no, do you and your family do any recycling on your own? Yes a No b If yes, please describe: ……………………………………………………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………………………. Do you and your family participate in these programs? Yes a No b If no, please explain why not: ……………………………………………………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………………………. …………………………………………………………………………………………….
C.2 Have you ever done any home composting?
Yes a No b
“Composting can be done in your home and you can use it for organic fertilizer for your flowers or plants, or it can be collected by your city/municipal government for a community composting program, or for sale to farmers or nurseries.” Would you be willing to separate your waste into biodegradable (food and kitchen scraps, yard waste, etc.) if your city/municipality collected these for a composting program.
Yes a No b
D. Willingness-to-Pay for Waste Collection and Disposal “One of the major problems of proper waste collection and especially disposal, is the lack of money your city or municipality has to pay for the full cost. In many countries which have efficient and safe collection and disposal
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such as sanitary landfills, residents and businesses pay a fee through a special tax, a pay-as-you-throw scheme or some combination or variation.”
D.1 The cost of waste management services is currently provided from government income such as the IRA and businesses and commercial establishments probably pay a fee based on floor area and not volume. In order to improve waste collection and disposal services, your government is considering the introduction of specific charges to residents and increases in charges to businesses for waste collection and disposal to cover improvements in service and to provide for better environmental protection which includes the reduction of waste borne health problems for you and your family. What is the % of your family income that you would be prepared to pay for the collection, treatment and disposal service?
< 0.2% family income b 0.2 –0.5% family income c 0.5-1.0 % family income d 1.0-1.5% family income e 1.5-2.0% family income f Not willing to pay g
Don't know h If you would not be willing to pay skip to D6. D.2 What do you consider would be the best way for government to collect this fee?
As part of a land/property tax a As part of a municipal management services charge b As part of the electricity bill c As part of the water bill d Other e Please specify: ……………………………………………………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………………………. Don't know f D.3 If you have said that you are willing to pay for improved services, whom would you prefer to provide the service to you? Sanitation department a A private company b There is no difference c Don't know d If you checked don’t know, skip to Question D5. D.4 If you have said that you are willing to pay for a collection service, to whom would you prefer to pay the fee? To the sanitation department a To a fee collector working for a private company b They are all equally suitable c Don't know d D.5 What is the reason you would not be willing to pay for improved collection disposal services?
Can't afford to pay a
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TABLE 1aMetro Manila Solid Waste Management Project ADB TA 3848-PHILGU : MalabonCompleted by:Date:Questions A1 to A7
NOTESQuestion Number Under 24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 Over 65 A1 and A2 are details of the the respondanat and locality
A3 105 105 91 48 28 8A4 INSERT
0to5 5to10 10to20 20to30 30to 40 Over 40A5
a b c d e f g h l j k l a Self-employed as a laborerA6 91 87 2 1 77 37 7 1 4 7 69 6 b Self-employed in business
c Self-employed as consultant or professionald Lawyere Employee of a private companyf Employee of government (public sector)g Teacherh DoctorI Engineerj Retiredk Other
5000 5000to15000 15000to20000 20000to30000 >30000
A7 143 155 52 9 8
YES NOA8 257 132
INSERT INSERT INSERT A9
YES NOA10 194 183
Health Air PollutionUnsanitary Conditions Eye Sore Odour Other
T A B L E 1 bM e tro M a n ila S o lid W a s te M a n a g e m e n t P ro je c t A D B T A 3 8 4 8 -P H IL G U : M a la b o nC o m p le te d b y:D a te :
Q u e s tio n n o
P la s tic B a g P la s tic D ru m B a s k e t S a c k
B o x (C a rto n ) O th e r N O T E S
B 1 2 3 8 5 0 8 1 2 9 1 3 6Y E S N O
B 2 2 7 2 1 0 5Y e s (D o o r) Y e s (P u b lic ) N o D o n 't K n o w
B 3 1 2 9 1 4 7 8 9 1 1In H o u s e O u ts id e S tre e t
B 4 8 4 2 6 1 6
a b c d e f A L L T H A T A P P L Y a
T h ro u g h a h o u s e -to -h o u s e c o lle c tio n s e rv ic e in yo u r a re a . d
B ro u g h t b y s o m e o n e in th e h o u s e to a n o p e n g a rb a g e p ile in yo u r n e ig h b o rh o o d .
B 5 1 2 6 1 7 9 1 1 4 3 0 2 1 2 8 b
B ro u g h t b y so m e o n e in th e h o u s e to a g a rb a g e c o lle c tio n p o in t in yo u r a re a . e
G ive n to a ju n k d e a le r o r p u sh c a rt.
c
B ro u g h t b y so m e o n e in th e h o u s e to th e g a rb a g e c o lle c tio n tru c k . f O th e r
a b c d e a M a le a d u lt dC h ild b e tw e e n th e a g e s o f 6 a n d 1 2
B 6 1 4 1 7 9 2 7 3 4 1 1 2 b F e m a le a d u lt e V a rie s
cC h ild b e tw e e n th e a g e s o f 1 3 a n d 1 8
Y E S N OB 7 1 3 8 2 1 1
a b c d e f g h l S a m e K e y fo r B 8 a n d B 9B 8 1 9 8 3 8 4 5 3 5 6 3 1 1 2 3 5 a D a ily e L e s s th a n o n c e a w e e k B 9 2 2 5 3 0 2 3 2 7 4 5 1 7 4 4 b T h re e tim e s a w e e k f L e s s th a n o n c e in 2 w e e k s
c T w ic e a w e e k g L e s s th a n o n c e in 3 w e e k s d O n ce a w e e k h L e s s th a n o n c e a m o n th
l D o n 't k n o w
a b c d eB 1 0 5 4 3 8 8 7 1 3 0 7 5 a L e s s th a n o n e ye a r d M o re th a n f ive ye a rs
b O n e to tw o ye a rs e D o n 't k n o w c T w o to f ive ye a rs
a b c d e
B 1 1 2 9 3 4 9 2 3 0 2 5 aC ity/m u n ic ip a l s a n ita tio n d e p a rtm e n t d P riva te c o m p a n y
b C o m m u n ity w o rk e rs e D o n 't k n o wc S c a ve n g e rs
Y E S N OD O N 'T K N O W
B 1 2 1 2 2 2 0 8 5 9
V e ry S a tis f ie d
R e a so n a b ly S a tis f ie d
N o t S a ta s f ie d D o n 't k n o w
B 1 3 5 6 1 8 6 1 2 6 1 9
a b c d e f g
B 1 4 5 3 7 6 1 7 2 2 9 1 3 1 1 a T h e s e rv ic e is n o t re lia b le eT h e c o lle c tio n w o rk e rs a re ru d e o r im p o lite
b
F re q u e n cy o f s e rv ic e – th e in te rva l b e tw e e n c o lle c tio n s is to o lo n g f
L a c k o f c le a n a p p e a ra n ce o f th e n e ig h b o rh o o d
c
T h e lo ca tio n o f th e c o m m u n a l co n ta in e r o r p ic k -u p p o in t is u n s a tis fa c to ry g O th e r p ro b le m
d
L a c k o f c le a n a p p e a ra n c e , o d o rs , f lie s o r f ire s a t th e lo c a tio n
Y E S D O N 'T B 1 5 1 4 8 2 3 7
Y E S N OD O N 'T K N O W
B 1 6 3 4 9 2 1 1 6B 1 7 4 3 3 4 2
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Question no YES NO NOTESC1a 280 106C1b 107 174C1c 306 68C2a 91 293C2b 337 32
a b c d e f g a < 0.2% family incomeD1 105 12 9 10 15 123 50 b 0.2 –0.5% family income
c 0.5-1.0 % family incomed 1.0-1.5% family incomee 1.5-2.0% family incomef Not willing to payg Don't know
a b c d e f a As part of a land/property tax D2 50 62 5 6 30 48 b As part of a municipal management services charge
c As part of the electricity billd As part of the water bille Otherf Don't know
a b c dD3 121 14 9 48 a Sanitation department
b A private company c There is no difference d Don't know
a b c dD4 112 16 12 33 a To the sanitation department
b To a fee collector working for a private companyc They are all equally suitable d Don't know
a b c d e a Can't afford to pay D5 83 22 6 34 14 b Don't believe that the improvements will be made
c Don't believe the improvements to be necessaryd Believe that general taxes should cover the cost e Other
a b c d e f gD6 83 34 8 129 17 6 30 a Selection of a method that has a lower cost
b Walking a longer distance to dispose of your garbagec Less frequent collection of garbage d Volunteer in community effortse Other cost-saving suggestionsf None of theseg Don't know
YES NOD7 229 135
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a b c d e f aThrough a house-to-house collection service in your area. d
Brought by someone in the house to an open garbage pile in your neighborhood.
B5 108 178 168 18 98 9 bBrought by someone in the house to a garbage collection point in your e
Given to a junk dealer or push cart.
cBrought by someone in the house to the garbage collection truck. f Other
a b c d e a Male adult dChild between the ages of 6 and 12
B6 214 27 21 13 135 b Female adult e Varies c Child between the ages of 13 and
YES NOB7 181 154
a b c d e f g h l Same Key for B8 and B9B8 182 187 82 29 3 2 0 0 23 a Daily f Less than once in 2 weeks B9 166 83 74 34 6 1 3 0 37 b Three times a week g Less than once in 3 weeks
c Twice a week h Less than once a month d Once a week l Don't knowe Less than once a week
a b c d eB10 54 73 72 83 123 a Less than one year d More than five years
b One to two years e Don't know c Two to five years
a b c d eB11 311 32 30 7 43 a City/municipal sanitation department d Private company
b Community workers e Don't knowc Scavengers
YES NO DON'T KNOWB12 157 100 149
Very Satisfied Reasonably Satisfied Not Satasfied Don't knowB13 91 197 116 10
a b c d e f g a The service is not reliable eThe collection workers are rude or impolite
B14 55 91 14 15 5 7 7 bFrequency of service – the interval between collections is too long f
Lack of clean appearance of the neighborhood
cThe location of the communal container or pick-up point is g Other problem
dLack of clean appearance, odors, flies or fires at the location
a b c d e f g a < 0.2% family incomeD1 114 29 12 3 11 224 16 b 0.2 –0.5% family income
c 0.5-1.0 % family incomed 1.0-1.5% family incomee 1.5-2.0% family incomef Not willing to payg Don't know
a b c d e fD2 76 80 1 3 8 45 a As part of a land/property tax
b As part of a municipal management services chargec As part of the electricity billd As part of the water bille Otherf Don't know
a b c dD3 144 16 7 39 a Sanitation department
b A private company c There is no difference d Don't know
a b c dD4 130 16 12 36 a To the sanitation department
b To a fee collector working for a private companyc They are all equally suitable d Don't know
a b c d e a Can't afford to pay D5 125 63 3 33 12 b Don't believe that the improvements will be made
c Don't believe the improvements to be necessaryd Believe that general taxes should cover the cost e Other
a b c d e f gD6 159 44 18 149 89 55 17 a Selection of a method that has a lower cost
b Walking a longer distance to dispose of your garbagec Less frequent collection of garbage d Volunteer in community effortse Other cost-saving suggestions
YES NO f None of theseD7 302 69 g Don't know
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a b c d e f aThrough a house-to-house collection service in your area. d
Brought by someone in the house to an open garbage pile in your neighborhood.
B5 155 162 143 20 29 5 b
Brought by someone in the house to a garbage collection point in your area. e
Given to a junk dealer or push cart.
cBrought by someone in the house to the garbage collection f Other
a b c d e a Male adult dChild between the ages of 6 and 12
B6 172 101 30 8 112 b Female adult e Varies
cChild between the ages of 13 and 18
YES NOB7 246 114
a b c d e f g h l y for B8 and B9B8 231 32 29 9 3 0 1 8 55 a Daily f Less than once in 2 weeks B9 204 25 27 12 1 0 0 9 67 b Three times a week g Less than once in 3 weeks
c Twice a week h Less than once a month d Once a week l Don't knowe Less than once a week
a b c d eB10 70 30 48 148 85 a Less than one year d More than five years
b One to two years e Don't know c Two to five years
a b c d e
B11 263 69 12 12 50 aCity/municipal sanitation department d Private company
b Community workers e Don't knowc Scavengers
YES NO DON'T KNOWB12 195 109 87
Very SatisfiedReasonably
SatisfiedNot
Satasfied Don't knowB13 140 197 54 6
a b c d e f g a The service is not reliable eThe collection workers are rude or impolite
B14 29 39 16 17 10 16 11 bFrequency of service – the interval between collections is f
Lack of clean appearance of the neighborhood
c
The location of the communal container or pick-up point is unsatisfactory g Other problem
dLack of clean appearance, odors, flies or fires at the location
T A B L E 4 cM e tro M a n ila S o lid W a s te M a n a g e m e n t P ro je c t A D B T A 3 8 4 8 -P H IL G U : P a s igC o m p le te d b y:D a te :
Q u e s tio n N o Y E S N O N O T E SC 1 a 1 4 9 2 4 5C 1 b 1 1 8 2 1 1C 1 c 1 6 2 2 1 6C 2 a 1 1 2 2 8 3C 2 b 3 4 4 3 5
a b c d e f g a < 0 .2 % fa m ily in c o m eD 1 1 4 0 4 8 2 4 1 2 1 0 1 2 4 1 8 b 0 .2 – 0 .5 % fa m ily in c o m e
c 0 .5 -1 .0 % fa m ily in c o m ed 1 .0 -1 .5 % fa m ily in c o m ee 1 .5 -2 .0 % fa m ily in c o m ef N o t w illin g to p a yg D o n 't k n o w
a b c d e fD 2 9 5 1 0 2 8 4 1 4 2 7 a A s p a rt o f a la n d /p ro p e rty ta x
bA s p a rt o f a m u n ic ip a l m a n a g e m e n t s e rv ic e s c h a rg e
c A s p a rt o f th e e le c tr ic ity b illd A s p a rt o f th e w a te r b ille O th e rf D o n 't k n o w
a b c dD 3 1 6 6 3 5 2 7 3 6 a S a n ita tio n d e p a rtm e n t
b A p r iva te c o m p a n y c T h e re is n o d if fe re n c e d D o n 't k n o w
a b c dD 4 1 4 7 3 6 2 7 3 0 a T o th e s a n ita tio n d e p a rtm e n t
bT o a fe e c o lle c to r w o rk in g fo r a p r iva te c o m p a n y
c T h e y a re a ll e q u a lly s u ita b le d D o n 't k n o w
a b c d e a C a n 't a ffo rd to p a y
D 5 4 9 5 6 7 6 1 1 2 bD o n 't b e lie ve th a t th e im p ro ve m e n ts w ill b e m a d e
cD o n 't b e lie ve th e im p ro ve m e n ts to b e n e c e s s a ry
dB e lie ve th a t g e n e ra l ta x e s s h o u ld c o ve r th e c o s t
e O th e r
a b c d e f g
D 6 1 7 4 2 5 1 7 7 4 2 5 2 4 2 5 aS e le c tio n o f a m e th o d th a t h a s a lo w e r c o s t
bW a lk in g a lo n g e r d is ta n c e to d is p o s e o f yo u r g a rb a g e
c L e s s fre q u e n t c o lle c tio n o f g a rb a g e d V o lu n te e r in c o m m u n ity e ffo r tse O th e r c o s t-s a v in g s u g g e s tio n sf N o n e o f th e s eg D o n 't k n o w
Y E S N OD 7 2 3 8 1 4 5
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Question Number NOTES
Under 24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 Over 65A1 and A2 are details of the the respondanat and locality
A3 127 115 68 44 19 6
A4 INSERT
A5 0to5 5to10 10to20 20to30 30to 40 Over 40
A6 a b c d e f g h l j k l94 68 2 3 100 19 11 2 9 9 63 7
a Self-employed as a laborerA7 5000 5000to15000 15000to20000 20000to30000 >30000 b Self-employed in business
80 176 71 9 10 c Self-employed as consultant or d Lawyere Employee of a private companyf Employee of government (public g Teacherh DoctorI Engineerj Retiredk Other
Questions A8 to A16 YES NO
A8 306 81INSERT INSERT INSERT
A9YES NO
A10 161 198Health Air Pollution Unsanitary Conditions Eye Sore Odour Other
A11 332 274 206 160 219 19YES NO
A12 a 328 41Pay for better Volenteer Other
A12b 149 165 46YES NO Every Day Once or twice a day Once a month Rarely
A12c 253 128 114 95 15 42YES NO
A13 340 31Barangay Village City or Municipility MMDA Other
A14 257 23 110 46 39YES NO
A15 188 175YES NO Don't Know
A16a 213 41 104A16b 243 66 69A16c 238 90 50
Family Income in PESOS
Age
Number of people
Floor Area Square Metres
Employment Category
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a b c d e f aThrough a house-to-house collection service in your area. d
Brought by som eone in the house to an open garbage pile in your neighborhood.
B5 113 87 185 46 31 36 b
Brought by som eone in the house to a garbage collection point in your area. e
G iven to a junk dealer or push cart.
cBrought by som eone in the house to the garbage collection f O ther
a b c d e a M ale adult dChild between the ages of 6 and 12
B6 171 51 16 4 144 b Fem ale adult e Varies c Child between the ages of 13 and
YES NOB7 184 164
a b c d e f g h l Sam e Key for B8 and B9
B8 139 41 28 61 3 3 4 45 24 a Daily f Less than once in 2 weeks
B9 105 52 28 43 27 7 1 2 71 b Three tim es a week g Less than once in 3 weeks c Twice a week h Less than once a m onth d O nce a week l Don't knowe Less than once a week
a b c d e a Less than one year d M ore than five years B10 85 40 44 44 155 b O ne to two years e Don't know
c Two to five years
a b c d e a City/m unicipal sanitation d Private com pany B11 222 52 22 2 67 b Com m unity workers e Don't know
c Scavengers
YES NODO N'T KNO W
B12 144 94 131
Very Satisfied
Reasonably Satisfied
Not Satasfied Don't know
B13 61 111 163 39
a b c d e f g a The service is not reliable eThe collection workers are rude or im polite
B14 69 117 23 25 26 7 10 bFrequency of service – the interval between collections is too f
Lack of c lean appearance of the neighborhood
cThe location of the com m unal container or pick-up point is g O ther problem
dLack of clean appearance, odors, flies or fires at the location
YES DO N'T KNO WB15 79 302
YES NODO N'T KNO W
B16 324 21 37YES NO
B17 37 334YES NO
CHECK ALL THAT APPLY
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P la s tic B a g P la s tic D ru m B a s k e t S a c kB o x
(C a r to n ) O th e r N O T E SB 1 1 3 1 6 3 6 5 5 1 5 1 3 8 2 6 0
Y E S N OB 2 1 3 9 1 5 2 9
Y e s (D o o r) Y e s (P u b lic ) N oD o n 't K n o w
B 3 8 0 5 7 0 0 3 4 2 7 5
In H o u s eO u ts id e H o u s e S tre e t
B 4 5 4 9 1 1 4 5 7 9
a b c d e f aT h ro u g h a h o u s e -to -h o u s e c o lle c tio n s e rv ic e in yo u r a re a . d
B ro u g h t b y s o m e o n e in th e h o u s e to a n o p e n g a rb a g e p ile in yo u r n e ig h b o rh o o d .
B 5 6 8 9 7 0 2 6 1 0 1 2 2 2 0 8 1 0 3 b
B ro u g h t b y s o m e o n e in th e h o u s e to a g a rb a g e c o lle c tio n p o in t in yo u r a re a . e
G ive n to a ju n k d e a le r o r p u s h c a rt.
cB ro u g h t b y s o m e o n e in th e h o u s e to th e g a rb a g e c o lle c tio n tru c k . f O th e r
a b c d e a M a le a d u lt dC h ild b e tw e e n th e a g e s o f 6 a n d 1 2
B 6 8 9 1 3 8 6 1 1 1 6 5 5 7 5 b F e m a le a d u lt e V a r ie s
cC h ild b e tw e e n th e a g e s o f 1 3 a n d 1 8
Y E S N OB 7 9 9 5 7 6 0
S a m e K e y fo r B 8 a n d B 9a b c d e f g h l a D a ily f L e s s th a n o n c e in 2 w e e k s
B 8 1 0 3 2 3 2 2 1 9 9 1 4 9 1 7 8 6 6 5 1 6 0 b T h re e t im e s a w e e k g L e s s th a n o n c e in 3 w e e k s B 9 9 5 4 2 0 4 1 7 0 1 1 9 4 1 1 3 5 1 8 2 5 4 c T w ic e a w e e k h L e s s th a n o n c e a m o n th
d O n c e a w e e k l D o n 't k n o we L e s s th a n o n c e a w e e k
a b c d e a L e s s th a n o n e ye a r d M o re th a n f ive ye a rs B 1 0 3 6 6 2 2 8 2 9 2 5 3 1 4 9 0 b O n e to tw o ye a rs e D o n 't k n o w
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