Solid Waste
Planning & Recycling
Appendices K, L & M
Appendix K
Appendix I: Adoption Dates and Updates for Solid Waste Management Plans
Appendix I
Contact List for
Solid Waste Planning
and Recycling
Alphabetic by County
K2 Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1999
County Organization Contact Phone
Adams Adams County Health Department Mr. Leonard Schnellbecker 217-222-8440 Ext. 132
Alexander Alexander County Commissioners Mr. Andy Clarke 618-734-2208
Bond Bond County Health Department Ms. Merri Cross 618-664-1442 Ext. 6
Boone Boone County Government Mr. Kenneth Terrinoni 815-547-4770
Brown Two Rivers Regional Council of Public Officials Mr. Brent F. Prunty 217-224-8171 Ext. 309
Bureau Bureau County Ms. Kristine Donarski 815-875-2077
Calhoun Calhoun County Mr. Lester Sontag 618-576-2589
Carroll JoDaviess/Carroll County Solid Waste Agency Mr. Paul Hartman 815-273-7260
Cass Two Rivers Regional Council of Public Officials Mr. Brent F. Prunty 217-224-8171 Ext. 309
Champaign Champaign County Administrator's Office Ms. Deb Busey 217-384-3776
Christian Christian County Solid Waste Management Department Mr. Joe Stepping 217-287-2334
Clark Coles County Regional Planning and Devel. Commission Mr. Jeff Lahr 217-348-0521
Clay Clay County Health Department Mr. Bill Jay Bruce 618-662-4406
Clinton Clinton County Health Department Mr. Mike McMillan 618-594-2723
Coles Coles County Regional Planning and Devel. Commission Mr. Jeff Lahr 217-348-0521
Cook Cook County Department of Environmental Control Mr. Raymond Akers Jr. 312-603-8200
Chicago Department of Environment Ms. Erin Keane 312-744-5918
South Suburban Mayors and Managers Association Ms. Karen Hoffschmidt 708-206-1155
Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County Mr. C. Brooke Beal 847-296-9205
West Cook County Solid Waste Agency Mr. Vic Sabaliauskas 708-450-0100 Ext. 242
Crawford Ambraw Valley Solid Waste Management Agency Mr. Richard Ralston 618-544-7045
Cumberland Coles County Regional Planning and Devel. Commission Mr. Jeff Lahr 217-348-0521
DeKalb DeKalb County Health Department Mr. Peter Adrian 815-748-2451
DeWitt DeWitt County State's Attorney's Office Mr. Richard Koritz 217-935-8391
Douglas Douglas County Health Department Ms. Cathy Hayden 217-253-4137
DuPage DuPage County Solid Waste Division Ms. Stephanie Glowienke 630-682-6751
Edgar Coles County Regional Planning and Devel. Commission Mr. Jeff Lahr 217-348-0521
Edwards Edwards County Ms. Becky Alka 618-445-2818
Effingham Effingham County Health Department Ms. Donna Overbeck 217-342-9237
Fayette Fayette County Health Department Mr. Rodney Schultz 618-283-1044
Ford Ford County Board Mr. Bob Lindgren 217-386-2442
Franklin Franklin County Mr. Keith Ward 618-439-4038
Fulton Fulton County Health Department Ms. Rita Wilkinson 309-647-1134 Ext. 241
Gallatin Egyptian Health Department Mr. Danny January 618-272-4691
Greene Greene County Vacant 217-942-3192
Grundy Grundy County Office of Solid Waste Management Ms. Lorraine Morris 815-941-3214
Hamilton Hamilton County Board Mr. Robert Brockett 618-643-2721
Hancock Hancock County Board Mr. Lee Ourth 217-453-2236
Hardin Hardin County Courthouse Mr. Wayne Eichorn 618-287-2251
Henderson Henderson County Solid Waste Planning Department Mr. John Carrier 309-867-2780
Henry Henry County Orbital Recycling Program Mr. Steve Magerkurth 309-944-8881
Iroquois Iroquois County Administrative Center Mr. Brian Martell 815-683-2905
Jackson Jackson County Health Department Mr. Bart Hagston 618-684-3143 Ext. 136
Jasper Jasper County Highway Department Mr. Richard Patterson 618-783-2915
Jefferson Jefferson County Health Department Mr. Gary Ashby 618-244-7134
Jersey Jersey County Mr. Alley Ringhausen 618-498-5571 Ext. 146
JoDaviess JoDaviess/Carroll County Solid Waste Agency Mr. Paul Hartman 815-273-2251
Johnson Johnson County State's Attorney's Office Mr. Brian Trambley 618-658-9318
Kane Kane County Environmental Management Dept. Mr. Gary Mielke 630-208-3841
Kankakee Kankakee County Mr. Efraim Gil 815-937-2940
Kendall Kendall County Mr. Marlin Hartman 815-467-9201
Knox Knox County Landfill Department Mr. Larry Larson 309-341-0901
Lake Solid Waste Agency of Lake County Mr. Mark Loughmiller 847-336-9340 Ext. 3
LaSalle LaSalle Co. Dept. of Environmental Services & Land Use Mr. Michael E. Harsted 815-434-8666
Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1999 v K3
Appendix K: Contact List For Solid Waste Planning and Recycling
County Organization Contact Phone
Lawrence Ambraw Valley Solid Waste Management Mr. Richard Ralston 618-544-7045
Lee Lee County Mr. Walter Willis 815-284-1164
Livingston Livingston County Zoning Department Mr. Chuck Schopp 815-844-7741
Logan Logan County Joint Solid Waste Agency Mr. Kenneth Schwab 217-732-9636
Macon Macon County Solid Waste Management Department Ms. Sherri Ludlam 217-424-1393
Macoupin Macoupin County Mr. Richard Lounsbury 217-854-3717
Madison Madison County Environmental Department Ms. Denise McClearey 618-692-6200 Ext. 4666
Marion Marion County Clerk's Office Mr. Cliff Neudecker 618-548-3868
Marshall Three County Recycling Program Ms. Cyndie Phillippe 309-364-3133
Mason Two Rivers Regional Council of Public Officials Mr. Brent F. Prunty 217-224-8171 Ext. 309
Massac Massac County Commissioners Mr. Jerel Childers 618-524-5213
McDonough Western Illinois Regional Council Mr. Chad Braatz 309-837-3941
McHenry McHenry County Department of Planning and Development Ms. Leonore Buckley 815-334-4560
McLean Ecology Action Center Ms. Michelle Covi 309-454-3169
Menard Menard County Health Department Mr. Dean Heyen 217-632-3196
Mercer Western Illinois Regional Council Mr. Chad Braatz 309-837-3941
Monroe Monroe-Randolph Bi-County Health Department Mr. John Wagner 618-939-3871
Montgomery Montgomery Co. Coordinated Services Office Ms. Christine Daniels 217-532-9577
Morgan Morgan County Commissioners Mr. Virgil Smith 217-245-4619
Moultrie Coles County Regional Planning and Devel. Commission Mr. Jeff Lahr 217-348-0521
Ogle Ogle County Solid Waste Management Department Mr. Steve Rypkema 815-732-4020
Peoria Peoria County Solid Waste Management Ms. Karen Raithel 309-672-6932
Perry Perry County Health Department Mr. Nathan Davis 618-357-5371
Piatt Piatt County Board Mr. Robert H. Scheffer 217-762-7009
Pike Two Rivers Regional Council of Public Officials Mr. Brent F. Prunty 217-224-8171 Ext. 309
Pope Pope County Commissioners Ms. Kelly King 618-683-8101
Pulaski Pulaski County Commissioners Mr. Jerry P. Thurston 618-748-9360
Putnam Three County Recycling Program Ms. Cyndie Phillippe 309-364-3133
Randolph Monroe-Randolph Bi-County Health Department Mr. Mike Springston 618-443-4127
Richland Ambraw Valley Solid Waste Management Mr. Richard Ralston 618-544-7045
Rock Island Rock Island County Waste Management Agency Ms. Gena McCullough 309-788-8925
Saline Egyptian Health Department Mr. Danny January 618-272-4691
Sangamon Sangamon County Department of Public Health Ms. Susan Bond 217-535-3100
Schuyler Two Rivers Regional Council of Public Officials Mr. Brent F. Prunty 217-224-8171 Ext. 309
Scott Two Rivers Regional Council of Public Officials Mr. Brent F. Prunty 217-224-8171 Ext. 309
Shelby Coles County Regional Planning and Devel.Commission Mr. Jeff Lahr 217-348-0521
St. Clair St. Clair County Health Department Ms. Barbara A. Hohlt 618-233-7769
Stark Three County Recycling Program Ms. Cyndie Phillippe 309-364-3133
Stephenson Stephenson County Solid Waste Department Mr. Chris Isbell 815-235-7497
Tazewell Tazewell County Health Department Mr. Ray Corey 309-925-5511
Union Union County Commissioners Mr. Lee Roy Rendleman 618-833-5711
Vermilion Vermilion County Health Department Ms. Lynn Wolgamot 217-431-2662 Ext. 249
Wabash Wabash County Health Department Mr. Mike Henry 618-263-3873
Warren Western Illinois Regional Council Mr. Chad Braatz 309-837-3941
Washington Washington County Health Department Ms. Sandra Moshure 618-327-3644
Wayne Wayne County Health Department Mr. Clark Griffith 618-842-5166
White Egyptian Health Department Mr. Danny January 618-272-4691
Whiteside Whiteside County Public Works Department Mr. Denny Sims 815-772-7651
Will Will County Land Use Dept., Waste Services Division Mr. Larry Newton 815-727-8834
Williamson Williamson County Commissioners Mr. Rex Piper 618-993-1301 Ext. 135
Winnebago Winnebago County Administration Building Mr. Steve Chapman 815-987-2590 or 987-3068
Woodford Association for Developmentally Disabled in Woodford Co. Mr. Robert Harbin, Jr. 309-467-3015
Appendix L
Adoption Dates
And Updates for
Solid Waste
Management Plans
Alphabetic by County
L2 Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1999
____Original Plan____ ____Updated Plan____
County Organization Adopted Readopted Completed Due Date
Adams Adams County Health Department 1-13-93 8-10-93 No 8-10-98
Alexander Alexander County Commissioners 4-20-94 9-20-94 No 9-20-99
Bond Bond County Health Department 2-7-95 1-2-96 1-2-01
Boone Boone County Government 2-23-95 No 2-23-00
Brown Two Rivers Regional Council of Public Officials 2-14-95 9-11-95 Yes 2005
Bureau Bureau County 6-13-95 6-13-00 6-13-05
Calhoun Calhoun County 6-6-96 6-6-01
Carroll JoDaviess/Carroll County Solid Waste Agency 2-16-95 Yes 2005
Cass Two Rivers Regional Council of Public Officials 2-27-95 9-11-95 Yes 2005
Champaign Champaign County Administrator's Office 2-19-91 11-19-96 11-19-01
Christian Christian County Solid Waste Management Department 7-12-94 10-11-94 10-12-00 10-12-05
Clark Coles County Regional Planning and Devel. Commission 7-12-96 7-12-01
Clay Clay County Health Department 7-9-96 7-9-01
Clinton Clinton County Health Department 3-20-95 1-15-96 1-15-01
Coles Coles County Regional Planning and Devel. Commission 7-9-96 7-9-01
Cook Cook County Department of Environmental Control 5-7-95 Yes 2005
Chicago Department of Environment 3-25-92 12-1-97 12-1-02
South Suburban Mayors and Managers Association 5-2-91 N/A
Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County 4-10-91 N/A
West Cook County Solid Waste Agency 6-18-92 9-17-92 5-3-00 5-3-05
Crawford Ambraw Valley Solid Waste Management Agency 1-13-95 10-13-95 Yes 10-13-00
Cumberland Coles County Regional Planning and Devel. Commission 7-9-96 7-9-01
DeKalb DeKalb County Health Department 4-15-95 4-19-00 4-19-05
DeWitt DeWitt County State's Attorney's Office 1-12-95 9-14-95 No 9-14-00
Douglas Douglas County Health Department 1-17-95 9-20-95 No 9-20-00
DuPage DuPage County Solid Waste Division 2-26-91 11-12-96 11-12-01
Edgar Coles County Regional Planning and Devel. Commission 7-17-96 7-17-01
Edwards Edwards County 6-3-96 6-3-01
Effingham Effingham County Health Department 12-19-94 Yes 2004
Fayette Fayette County Health Department 12-13-94 Yes 2004
Ford Ford County Board 1-17-95 9-12-95 No 9-12-00
Franklin Franklin County 8-20-95 8-20-01
Fulton Fulton County Health Department 7-9-96 7-9-01
Gallatin Egyptian Health Department 7-13-95 Yes 2005
Greene Greene County 6-12-96 6-12-01
Grundy Grundy County Office of Solid Waste Management 11-10-92 6-15-96 6-9-98 6-9-03
Hamilton Hamilton County Board None Out of Compliance
Hancock Hancock County Board 7-17-91 No 7-17-96
Hardin Hardin County Courthouse 4-20-94 9-6-94 No 9-6-99
Henderson Henderson County Solid Waste Planning Department 9-13-94 4-4-00 4-4-05
Henry Henry County Orbital Recycling Program 10-13-92 Yes 2002
Iroquois Iroquois County Administrative Center 12-10-91 4-8-97 4-8-02
Jackson Jackson County Health Department 8-14-96 8-14-01
Jasper Jasper County Highway Department 12-14-94 Yes 2004
Jefferson Jefferson County Health Department 8-12-96 8-12-01
Jersey Jersey County 6-11-96 6-11-01
JoDaviess JoDaviess/Carroll County Solid Waste Agency 2-14-95 Yes 2005
Johnson Johnson County State's Attorney's Office 4-20-94 9-9-94 No 9-9-99
Kane Kane County Environmental Management Dept. 11-1092 3-10-98 3-10-03
Kankakee Kankakee County 10-12-93 8-13-95 Yes 2005
Kendall Kendall County 5-16-95 7-00 7-05
Knox Knox County Landfill Department 6-19-96 6-19-01
Lake Solid Waste Agency of Lake County 9-12-89 9-1-91 9-14-99
1
9-14-04
Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1999 v L3
____Original Plan____ ____Updated Plan____
County Organization Adopted Readopted Completed Due Date
LaSalle LaSalle Co. Dept. of Environmental Services & Land Use 11-7-91 11-7-01
Lawrence Ambraw Valley Solid Waste Management 1-11-95 10-11-95 Yes 10-11-00
Lee Lee County 8-18-93 9-18-93 10-20-98 10-20-03
Livingston Livingston County Zoning Department 11-8-94 10-14-99 10-14-04
Logan Logan County Joint Solid Waste Agency 1-17-95 9-19-95 9-19-00 9-19-05
Macon Macon County Solid Waste Management Department 2-13-91 4-11-96 4-11-01
Macoupin Macoupin County 6-10-96 6-10-01
Madison Madison County Environmental Department 6-20-90 4-29-91 4-29-96 4-29-01
Marion Marion County Clerk's Office 12-13-94 No 12-13-99
Marshall Three County Recycling Program 6-8-95 6-8-00 6-8-05
Mason Two Rivers Regional Council of Public Officials 2-14-95 10-10-95 Yes 2005
Massac Massac County Commissioners 4-20-94 9-6-94 No 9-6-99
McDonough Western Illinois Regional Council 2-14-95 4-19-00 4-19-05
McHenry McHenry County Department of Planning and Development 8-20-91 11-21-97 11-21-02
McLean Ecology Action Center 10-15-91 10-20-92 12-16-97 12-16-02
Menard Menard County Health Department 2-28-95 Yes 2005
Mercer Western Illinois Regional Council 2-15-95 5-9-00 5-9-05
Monroe Monroe-Randolph Bi-County Health Department 6-20-90 4-29-91 4-29-96 4-29-01
Montgomery Montgomery Co. Coordinated Services Office 6-11-96 6-11-01
Morgan Morgan County Commissioners 2-14-95 9-25-95 9-25-00 9-25-05
Moultrie Coles County Regional Planning and Devel. Commission 7-9-96 7-9-01
Ogle Ogle County Solid Waste Management Department 11-17-92 6-15-93 6-16-98 6-16-03
Peoria Peoria County Solid Waste Management 5-13-91 4-9-96 4-9-01
Perry Perry County Health Department 8-27-96 8-27-01
Piatt Piatt County Board 1-17-95 9-19-95 No 9-19-00
Pike Two Rivers Regional Council of Public Officials 2-17-95 9-26-95 Yes 2005
Pope Pope County Commissioners 4-20-94 9-6-94 No 9-6-99
Pulaski Pulaski County Commissioners 4-20-94 9-6-94 No 9-6-99
Putnam Three County Recycling Program 6-12-95 6-12-00 6-12-05
Randolph Monroe-Randolph Bi-County Health Department 2-27-95 1-16-96 1-16-01
Richland Ambraw Valley Solid Waste Management 1-10-95 10-10-95 Yes 10-10-00
Rock Island Rock Island County Waste Management Agency 2-20-91 1-23-96 1-23-01
Saline Egyptian Health Department 7-20-95 10-19-00 10-19-05
Sangamon Sangamon County Department of Public Health 2-5-91 7-9-91 8-13-96 8-13-01
Schuyler Two Rivers Regional Council of Public Officials 2-13-95 9-11-95 Yes 2005
Scott Two Rivers Regional Council of Public Officials 2-6-95 9-18-95 Yes 2005
Shelby Coles County Regional Planning and Devel.Commission 7-10-96 7-10-01
St. Clair St. Clair County Health Department 6-20-90 4-29-91 4-29-96 4-29-01
Stark Three County Recycling Program 6-13-95 6-13-00 6-13-05
Stephenson Stephenson County Solid Waste Department 11-9-94 10-12-99 10-12-04
Tazewell Tazewell County Health Department 3-27-91 8-28-91 8-28-96 8-28-01
Union Union County Commissioners 4-20-94 9-7-94 No 9-7-99
Vermilion Vermilion County Health Department 11-15-94 10-12-99 10-12-04
Wabash Wabash County Health Department 6-3-96 6-3-01
Warren Western Illinois Regional Council 3-6-95 4-12-00 4-12-05
Washington Washington County Health Department 3-14-95 3-5-96 3-5-01
Wayne Wayne County Health Department 6-13-96 6-3-01
White Egyptian Health Department 7-19-95 11-14-00 11-14-05
Whiteside Whiteside County Public Works Department 9-18-91 11-19-96 11-19-01
Will Will County Land Use Dept., Waste Services Division 1-17-91 1-17-96 1-17-01
Williamson Williamson County Commissioners 8-29-96 8-29-01
Winnebago Winnebago County Administration Building 2-28-91 2-22-96 2-22-01
Woodford Association for Developmentally Disabled in Woodford Co. 7-12-94 11-14-95 Yes 2005
1
Date given is when ten year update was adopted.
Appendix M
Alphabetic by County
Municipal Waste
Generation and Recycling
M2 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1999
Estimated Waste Generated_____ Waste Recycled________
County County Seat Population Latest Data Tons PCD Latest Data Tons Percent
Adams Quincy 67,851 1990 69,573 6 1997 18,274 26
Alexander Cairo 10,029 1994 10,585 5.8 1994 463 4
Bond Greenville 17,070 1990 6,577 2.4 1999 1,366 21
Boone Belvidere 37,922 1991 23,248 4.2 1992 5,207 22
Brown
1
Mt. Sterling 6,345 1994 2,965 2.7 1994 90 3
Bureau Princeton 35,606 1999 22,094 3.4 1999 3,330 17
Calhoun Hardin 4,960 1996 2,879 3.2 1996 36 1
Carroll
1
Mount Carroll 16,941 1998 10,231 3.3 1998 2,194 21.5
Cass
1
Virginia 13,223 1993 7,245 3 1993 117 2
Champaign Urbana 168,473 1995 194,473 6.3 1995 43,948 23
Christian Taylorville 34,608 1999 22,357 3.5 1999 11,063 33
Clark Marshall 17,572 1994 19,121 6.5 1992 1,544 8
Clay Louisville 14,450 1994 12,778 4.7 1994 2,989 23
Clinton Carlyle 34,777 1998 17,215 2.7 1998 3,000 18
Coles Charleston 51,312 1994 68,300 7.2 1992 5,010 7
Cook (subtotal) Chicago 5,217,028 7,845,586 3,092,393
(Chicago)
1&2
Chicago 2,802,079 1999 4,907,815 9.6 1999 2,318,778 47
(SSMMA) Chicago 560,326 1999 611,215 1.1 1999 88,944 15
(SWANCC) Chicago 717,623 1999 1,043,800 8 1999 326,178 31
(WCCSWA)
1
Chicago 517,000 1999 603,856 6.4 1999 183,093 30
Cook Chicago 620,000 1997 678,900 6 1998 175,400 26
Crawford Robinson 19,464 1998 16,340 4.6 1998 2,895 18
Cumberland Toledo 11,172 1994 12,860 6.4 1992 1,035 8
DeKalb Sycamore 86,993 1999 138,297 8.7 1999 88,844 64
DeWitt Clinton 16,516 1998 11,303 3.8 1998 525 5
Douglas Tuscola 19,782 1996 12,964 3.6 1996 880 7
DuPage Wheaton 892,547 1996 926,895 5.8 1996 238,214 26
Edgar Paris 19,905 1994 22,339 6.2 1992 1,091 5
Edwards Albion 7,440 1999 5,987 4.4 1999 1,411 23
Effingham Effingham 33,280 1995 17,288 3 1995 4,925 29
Fayette Vandalia 21,604 1994 19,657 5.1 1994 4,158 21
Ford Paxton 14,049 1997 7,948 3.1 1997 468 6
Franklin
1
Benton 40,679 1999 28,199 3.8 1999 4,303 15
Fulton Lewistown 38,080 1999 36,300 5.2 1999 2,185 6
Gallatin Shawneetown 6,909 1999 7,427 5.9 1999 3 1
Greene Carrollton 15,639 1996 11,572 4.1 1996 634 6
Grundy
1
Morris 36,253 1999 43,005 6.5 1999 11,252 26
Hamilton McLeansboro 8,621 1999 N/A N/A 1999 N/A N/A
Hancock Carthage 21,146 1988 15,602 4 1988 280 2
Hardin Elizabethtown 5,189 1998 5,487 5.8 1994 226 4
Henderson
1&2
Oquawka 8,637 1996 7,911 5 1999 2,072 26
Henry
1&2
Cambridge 51,453 1996 33,000 3.5 1998 2,522 8
Iroquois Watseka 30,787 1996 28,599 5 1997 3,669 13
Jackson
1&2
Murphysboro 61,154 1999 69,355 6.2 1999 12,838 19
Jasper Newton 10,609 1996 3,485 1.8 1999 168 5
Jefferson Mt. Vernon 38,966 1999 36,800 5.2 1999 9,680 26
Jersey Jerseyville 21,248 1996 19,355 5 1996 1,009 5
JoDaviess
1
Galena 21,678 1998 12,697 3.2 1998 1,425 11
Johnson Vienna 13,074 1994 13,153 5.8 1994 484 4
Kane
1&2
Geneva 380,801 1999 593,588 6.9 1999 253,731 43
Kankakee Kankakee 102,107 1999 126,715 6.8 1999 71,086 56
Kendall
1
Yorkville 50,000 1999 45,625 5 1999 10,950 24
Knox
1&2
Galesburg 55,600 1999 53,574 5.3 1999 10,801 20
Lake Waukegan 617,340 1999 848,365 7.5 1999 356,310 42
LaSalle Ottawa 110,000 1999 114,396 6.1 1999 28,885 25
Appendix M: Municipal Waste Generation and Recycling
Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1999 v M3
Estimated Waste Generated_____ Waste Recycled________
County County Seat Population Latest Data Tons PCD Latest Data Tons Percent
Lawrence Lawrenceville 15,622 1998 13,114 4.6 1999 1,383 10.5
Lee Dixon 35,777 1996 32,491 5 1996 8,029 25
Livingston Pontiac 40,316 1992 45,616 6.4 1997 6,800 15
Logan
1&2
Lincoln 31,317 1999 25,415 4.5 1999 5,715 22
Macon Decatur 114,265 1991 123,790 5.7 1998 46,578 38
Macoupin Carlinville 49,214 1993 18,307 2.1 1993 1,338 7
Madison
1
Edwardsville 258,641 1999 292,931 5.6 1999 95,647 31
Marion Salem 42,035 1996 41,561 4.5 1996 5,282 15
Marshall
1
Lacon 12,858 1996 9,337 4 1999 1,250 13
Mason
1
Havana 16,885 1994 9,193 3 1994 242 3
Massac Metropolis 15,420 1994 15,428 5.8 1994 642 4
McDonough
1
Macomb 34,086 1999 8,001 1.3 1999 3,020 37
McHenry
1
Woodstock 259,153 1999 435,795 9.2 1999 115,981 27
McLean Bloomington 144,300 1999 199,515 7.5 1999 66,906 34
Menard Petersburg 12,345 1992 6,485 3.2 1992 103 2
Mercer
1
Aledo 17,444 1999 4,565 1.4 1999 568 12
Monroe Waterloo 25,931 1999 15,616 3.3 1999 1,733 11
Montgomery Hillsboro 30,992 1996 17,436 3.1 1999 3,743 21
Morgan Jacksonville 36,056 1998 28,295 4.3 1998 6,547 23
Moultrie Sullivan 14,433 1994 16,526 6.4 1992 1,351 8
Ogle Oregon 50,954 1999 39,056 4.2 1999 8,500 22
Peoria
2
Peoria 183,000 1999 314,280 9.4 1999 105,280 33
Perry Pinckneyville 21,368 1995 16,430 4.2 1995 1,847 11
Piatt Monticello 15,548 1992 8,595 3 1992 397 5
Pike
1
Pittsfield 17,287 1994 9,709 3.1 1994 293 3
Pope Golconda 4,681 1994 6,826 5.8 1994 191 4
Pulaski Mound City 7,209 1994 7,492 5.8 1994 328 4
Putnam
1
Hennepin 5,854 1996 4,070 3.9 1999 451 11
Randolph Chester 34,082 1998 26,236 4.2 1999 1,332 5
Richland Olney 16,843 1994 14,111 4.6 1998 1,793 13
Rock Island Rock Island 147,522 1999 266,390 10.1 1999 59,618 22
Saline Harrisburg 26,551 1999 24,422 5.0 1999 2,441 10
Sangamon Springfield 191,597 1998 116,047 3.3 1998 55,193 32
Schuyler
1
Rushville 7,625 1994 4,217 3.1 1994 112 3
Scott
1
Winchester 5,591 1994 3,192 3.1 1993 85 3
Shelby Shelbyville 22,593 1994 25,557 6.2 1992 2,159 9
St. Clair Belleville 262,852 1999 143,911 3 1999 89,757 62
Stark
1
Toulon 6,344 1996 3,502 3 1999 193 5.5
Stephenson Freeport 48,052 1998 37,616 4.3 1998 1,244 3
Tazewell Pekin 128,521 1995 148,936 6.4 1999 37,263 25
Union Jonesboro 18,037 1994 18,182 5.8 1994 766 4
Vermilion Danville 85,097 1997 87,795 5.6 1998 14,385 16
Wabash Mt. Carroll 12,731 1995 14,518 6.1 1995 2,955 20
Warren
1
Monmouth 18,777 1999 8,419 2.5 1999 5,044 59
Washington Nashville 15,325 1990 6,944 2.5 1990 60 1
Wayne Fairfield 17,241 1998 12,271 3.9 1998 1,010 8
White Carmi 16,522 1999 15,770 5.2 1999 150 1
Whiteside Morrison 60,186 1999 52,396 4.9 1999 12,875 25
Will Joliet 478,392 1999 401,735 4.6 1999 125,673 31
Williamson Marion 61,163 1995 47,595 4.4 1995 4,465 9
Winnebago Rockford 271,521 1999 316,145 6.4 1999 65,126 21
Woodford Eureka 34,776 1998 38,841 6.1 1998 996 3
Total 12,137,821 15,281,938 6.9 5,294,823 35
3
1 Has residential recycling ordinance (27).
2 Has commercial recycling ordinance (8).
3 Statewide weighted average.