This dataset contains a shape file of DSNY Districts. For operations management, the NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY) divides the City into seven operation zones (Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn North, Brooklyn South, Queens West, Queens East, and Staten Island). These zones are further divided into 59 Sanitation Districts. The boundary for each DSNY district is congruent with NYC Community District boundaries.
Following significant planning, analysis, and contract development, the New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) is in the process of a monumental overhaul of the City's commercial waste industry mandated under Local Law 199 of 2019. While the Department of Sanitation collects trash, recycling, and compostable material from residents, businesses are required to hire private carters to collect their waste. On January 30, 2024, DSNY announced new no-cost contracts with carters directly to reach the goals set out in the law. These selected carters are then authorized to operate in a given "Commercial Waste Zone" within the five boroughs and under the rules and requirements set forth by DSNY. For more info see: https://www.nyc.gov/site/dsny/businesses/commercial-waste-zones.page
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A polygon map layer showing the areas (or zones) where garbage is collected. Mitchell is a rural shire and garbage collection is not universal. A polygon map layer showing the areas (or zones) where garbage is collected. Mitchell is a rural shire and garbage collection is not universal.
The proportion of the world's population using on-site sanitation systems and sewer connections varies greatly by region. In 2022, more than 80 percent of the populations of Europe and Northern America, and Australia and New Zealand had sewer connections. In comparison, just seven percent of the population of Sub-Saharan Africa had access to these services. On-site sanitation systems were far more common in developing regions, with 73 percent of the Central and Southern Asian population using septic tanks and improved latrines.
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The County of Napa has several garbage and recycling zones identifying service areas for garbage and recycling pickup. Service providers (solid waste and recycling contractors, garbage haulers) have franchise agreements that provide residential and commercial solid waste, recyclables, and green waste throughout areas of the unincorporated County. This contract layer identifies the area of the County comprised of Garbage Zone 1. An area approximately from southern Yountville, south to the Solano County border, excluding the City of Napa and City of American Canyon. The layer will allow the identifications of lands, property, businesses that would be included in Garbage Zone 1 and be provided the solid waste and recycling services identified in County Agreement # 6431. The County has an exclusive franchise agreement (#6431) with Napa County Recycling and Waste Services until November 2015 with a possible option of up to four one (1) year extensions.
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This shapefile contains the boundary of the Eldorado Area Water and Sanitation District special voting district, from the State of New Mexico, as a polygon feature. It was collected/created by the Earth Data Analysis Center, The University of New mexico (EDAC), for the New Mexico Office of the Secretary of State (NMSOS). It is part of an effort to create a GIS data repository of all voting districts in the State of New Mexico, accessible for download at http://rgis.unm.edu/rgis6/ , under RGIS > SOS Voting Districts. This data is current as of Spring 2019, and will be updated as newer data becomes available from an authoritative source. For information about how special voting district boundaries were processed, see "Lineage"/"Processing Steps".
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Latrobe garbage and recycling collection zones
In 2018, 98.3 percent of the Cuban urban population had access to sanitation, compared to a share of 92.9 percent amongst the rural population. The share of the total population with access to sanitation in Cuba has increased from 95.1 percent in 2013 to 97.1 percent in 2018.
Used for scheduling curbside recycling & garbage collection, the City currently has six regular collection zones and two additional zones for the Downtown Core. The collection zones are illustrated on the City’s Garbage Calendar which is distributed to residents of London whom are eligible for curbside garbage recycling and garbage collection. The collection zones are also available on the City’s Garbage Calendar and Zone Maps website.
Polygon data of Garbage Collection Zones for the City of Melbourne. Includes waste and recycling, with date, repeat and interval in ISO8601.\r
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Data field metadata can be found here: http://standards.opencouncildata.org/#/garbage-collection-zones.\r
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Although all due care has been taken to ensure that these data are correct, no warranty is expressed or implied by the City of Melbourne in their use.
This statistic depicts the usage of improved sanitation facilities in the years 1990, 2000 and 2015, sorted by WHO region. In 2000, some 60 percent of the population in the Eastern Mediterranean used improved sanitation.
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Hindmarsh Shire Council waste and recycling collection zones
Garbage Zones within the City of Kamloops
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Spatial extents and collection day details of waste collection zones within the Northern Grampians Shire Council Field Descriptions name Route name rub_day Rubbish day rub_weeks Rubbish frequency …Show full descriptionSpatial extents and collection day details of waste collection zones within the Northern Grampians Shire Council Field Descriptions name Route name rub_day Rubbish day rub_weeks Rubbish frequency (weeks) rub_start Rubbish start date rec_day Recycling day rec_weeks Recycling frequency (weeks) rec_start Recycling start date info_url URL to further waste management information *Data may not be available for all fields. *Dataset as per http://standards.opencouncildata.org/#/garbage-collection-zones Although all due care has been taken to ensure that this data is correct, no warranty is expressed or implied by Northern Grampians Shire Council in its use.
In 2023, the amount of disposed garbage in the Guangdong Province of China reached 33.89 million metric tons. In comparison, the amount of garbage disposed of in Tibet totaled 710,000 metric tons.
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Polygons representing Garbage Collection Zones for the City of Whittlesea. Includes garbage, recycling and green waste collection areas.
The City of Whittlesea does not warrant the accuracy and completeness of information in this dataset. The City of Whittlesea shall not bear any responsibility or liability for errors or omissions in the information.
Street sweeping zones by Ward and Ward Section Number. For the corresponding schedule, see https://data.cityofchicago.org/d/3q8d-2t69.
For more information about the City's Street Sweeping program, go to https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/streets/provdrs/streets_san/svcs/street_sweeping.html.
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description: Sanitation area boundaries; abstract: Sanitation area boundaries
In 2019, around 90 percent of the Peruvian urban population had access to a sewage network, up from 83.3 percent in 2013. Amongst the rural population, the penetration rate of sewage networks increased from 13.5 percent to almost almost 19 percent in the same period.
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This dataset contains polygons representing the garbage collection zones in the Rural City of Wangaratta. Includes Recycling (Yellow Lid), Rubbish/General Waste (Red Lid) and Organics (Green Lid), with date.
Although all due care has been taken to ensure that this data is correct, no warranty is expressed or implied by the Rural City of Wangaratta in its use.
This dataset contains a shape file of DSNY Districts. For operations management, the NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY) divides the City into seven operation zones (Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn North, Brooklyn South, Queens West, Queens East, and Staten Island). These zones are further divided into 59 Sanitation Districts. The boundary for each DSNY district is congruent with NYC Community District boundaries.