1995 wage & salary survey. Solid waste, municipal government employment

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1994 LoCAL GOVERNMENT WAGE & SALARY SURVEY

Municipal Government
Solid Waste Employment

Introduction

The Georgia Department of Community Affairs began collecting wage and salary data in 1987, providing key reference infonnation for state and local elected officials, administrators, and citizens. This publication is the result of data collected from the 1995 Municipal Wage and Salary Survey, administered by the Office of Infonnation Services, Georgia Department of Community Affairs.
Separate publications are available in county and municipal government editions for 1995 wage and salary data covering four key areas oflocal government employment: administration and general, public safety, public works, and solid waste. Each publication contains an appendix with summary infonnation on fringe benefits, as well as an appendix listing the jurisdictions responding to the 1995 Municipal Wage and Salary Survey. Data on elected officials' salaries can be obtained by calling the Office of Infonnation Services, Georgia Department of Community Affairs, at (404) 679-4950. We would like to thank local officials and staffwho tookthe time to complete the survey. Theirparticipation has made this publication possible.

Data In Tbls Publltadon

This publication includes data on wages and salaries for municipal government solid waste employees as of October 1, 1995. Wage and salary data are collected and reported for full-time positions only. Full-time employment, for the purposes of this report, is defined as 35 hours or more per week. Governments are also asked to report the number of employees in each position. Data reported for vacant positions will reflect a "0" in the "Number of full-time employees" column. Where data elements have not been reported by a local government, "NR" will appear.
The survey requested the entry level and maximum wage on either an hourly or annual basis. If hourly figures were reported, the infonnation was converted to an annual salary based on the number of weekly hours reported. If hours were not reported, a 40-hour work week was assumed. Public safety positions are the exception to this reporting basis; refer to the current year's public safety publication for an explanation of special features related to data for those positions. If a government did not have a pay scale or salary range, it was instructed to enter the actual salary paid to an incumbent as both the minimum and maximum rates.

Job Descrlpdons

Job descriptions for positions included in this report are arranged in alphabetical order and can be found in the section following this Introduction. Local governments were asked to provide salary information for those jobs whose duties most closely resemble the job descriptions included in this report, even if their government uses a different job title for that particular position.

Populadon Groups

Population groups are used to facilitate comparison of detailed and summary data on jurisdictions of similar size. Population group ranges reported in the table use 1990 Bureau of the Census populations; the table reflects both the number of jurisdictions in each group and the number of jurisdictions responding to the 1995 survey.
city Populadon Groups

A

50,000 and Above

7

4

C

10,000 - 24,999

39

31

E

2,500 - 4,999

80

63

G

500 - 999

91

70

Total

All Municipalities

534

420

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Municipal Solid Waste
Job Descriptions

Colleaion Supervisor Customer Service Anendant En\'ironmental Technician, Certified Heavy Equipment Operator
Laborer
Landfill Manaaer, Certified Ullht Equipment Operator Recyclinll Manaaer
Recycllnll supemsor
Refuse Duck Driver
Refuse/Recycllnll Colleaor Route Supemsorl Lead Duck Driver scale House Anendant Solid Waste Administrative Assistant Solid Waste Dispatcher Solid Waste Manaller
Solid Waste seeretarv

Plans, organizes, schedules, assigns, and reviews the work of crews working on assigned routes and inspects routes for problem areas and completion.
Uses public relations skills and knowledge of local waste disposal policies to serve customers.
Assists Environmental Engineer in monitoring water, gas, leachate, and noise.
Operates equipment such as track-mounted crane, twelve-yard dump truck, concrete mixer, power shovel, drag line bulldozer, large excavator, street sweeper, backhoe, and/or front-end loader for a variety of construction and demolition-related duties.
Work involves performing varied all-weather tasks in collection of garbage and trash, loading waste into collection vehicles, and assisting in disposal operations. Operates hydraulic controls for hoppers and carts.
Responsible for the safe operation and supervision of the landfill facility, including equipment and supply maintenance; must be certified.
Loads materials and operates light equipment such as backhoe and tractor. Performs preventive maintenance checks on assigned equipment and structures.
Develops standards to assure that recycled materials collected are processed to prevent contamination. Studies, analyzes, and prepares reports related to recycling collection, processing, and marketing.
Develops, implements, and monitors programs for waste reduction, recycling, and education in local community; serves as liaison to governmental agencies, public officials, and the general public.
Operates heavy automotive equipment used in the collection of refuse. Assigned to collection routes and responsible for the maintenance of proper collection on the routes.
Collects recyclables/refuse on designated routes and starts hoisting device that raises refuse bin attached to rear of truck and dumps contents.
Plans, organizes, and supervises the work of employees engaged in garbage, trash, and litter pickup. Inspects routes for problem areas and completion.
Responsible for computerized weighing and printing of landfill scale tickets and inspects all trash entering the landfill.
Keeper of all records and reports; maintains on-going review of solid waste operations to insure efficiency of operations, and adherence to federal, state, and local regulations.
Specializes in communications work involving the receiving, processing, and dispersing of solid waste units.
Provides overall direction for all solid waste activities by developing, directing, organizing, and coordinating solid waste/programs, facilities, education, and planning. Responsible for compliance with state and federal solid waste regulations.
Types or encodes into a computer a variety of forms, reports, and correspondence; compiles, copies, and prepares charts, graphs, correspondence, and reports for distribution; may act as a receptionist and dispatcher.
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JOB DESCRIYrIONS: CONTINUED

Sponer/lnspeaor Transfer Station Supervisor
Transfer Stationl Landnll Anendant

Directs vehicles discarding certain chemicals or debris to designated areas and keeps a safety watch on landfill equipment operations to assure safety.
Operates the transfer station to assure all trash is disposed of in the proper containers or vehicles for transfer to landfills or recycling centers. Responsible for maintenance of proper supplies and equipment and/or billing the necessary customers for the use of the facilities.
Assists haulers and the public when transferring solid waste from vehicle, also assists truck drivers hooking up trailers and covering containers; regulates number of vehicles using the facility.

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Colleaion Supervisor

Summary of Data

Group
A B C D E F G H Total

Number reporting
1 3 12 6 3 4 1 2 32

Minimum entry level wage

Average

Median

23,460 22,420 22,490 20,620 17,890 14,640 7,960 12,240
19,660

23,462 21,256 21,757 20,725 20,000 14,456 7,956 12,240
20,721

Maximum wage

Average

Median

32,610 32,220 29,470 27,170 21,840 16,200 14,980 16,200
25,740

32,614 31,033 27,539 25,262 20,000 16,276 14,976 16,198
26,387

Number of full-time employees
3 4 14 6 3 4 1 2 37

Population Group Data

Group
A

Jurisdiction Macon

1990 Population
109,653

Minimum entry level
23,462

B

EastPoint

Valdosta

Warner Robins

32,139 46,064 48,704

19,715 21,256 26,297

C

Americus

Bainbridge

Cartersville

Cordele

Decatur

Douglas

Dublin

Forest Park

Perry

Powder Springs

Statesboro

Thomasville

17,640 11,341 13,772 12,180 18,233 11,748 18,356 16,232 10,404 11,743 18,957 18,610

20,550 14,289 26,915 17,471 27,726 27,518 21,251 20,892 26,852 22,900 21,673 21,840

D

Cairo

Calhoun

Hapeville

Kingsland

Stockbridge

Thomson

9,453 7,890 5,481 8,851 5,003 8,210

17,450 29,702 24,186 14,560 24,000 13,811

Maximum wage
32,614
28,826 31,033 36,816
26,250 23,503 26,915 27,560 37,190 27,518 27,126 29,398 35,027 35,796 23,509 33,862
26,524 33,259 34,032 21,631 24,000 23,587

Number of scheduled
hours
40
40 40 40
40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40
40 40 40 40 40 40

Number of full-time employees
3
1 2 1
1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2
1 1 1 1 1 1

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COLLECTION SUPERVISOR: CONTINUED

1990

Group

Jurisdiction Population

Minimum entry level

E

Alma

Bloomingdale

Hartwell

4,016 2,541 4,721

12,681 20,000 21,000

F

Pembroke

Statham

Watkinsville

Woodbury

1,835 1,844 1,893 1,484

12,480 17,160 15,391 13,520

(j

Woodland

538

7,956

H

Andersonville

Berlin

327

12,000

455

12,480

Maximum wage
19,523 20,000 26,000
18,720 17,160 15,391 13,520
14,976
14,196 18,200

Number of scheduled
hours
40 40 40
40 40 40 40
36
40 40

Number of full-time employees
1 1 1
1 1 1 1
1
1 1

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Customer Service Auendant

summary of Data

Group
A B C D E F G H Total

Number reporting
1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 4

Minimum entry level wage

Average

Median

18,430
14,060
16,160 13,600
NA
NA NA NA
15,560

18,428
14,059
16,161
13,603
NA NA NA NA
15,110

Maximum wage

Average

Median

27,660
18,280
17,960
18,260
NA NA NA NA
20,540

27,663
18,277
17,956
18,262
NA NA NA NA
18,270

Number of full-time employees
6 1 1 1
NA NA NA NA
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population Group Data

Group
A

Jurisdiction
Marietta

1990 Population
51,961

Minimum entry level
18,428

B Warner Robins

48,704

14,059

C

Statesboro

18,957

16,161

D

Acworth

5,273

13,603

Maximum wage
27,663
18,277
17,956
18,262

Number of scheduled
hours 40
40
40
40

Number of full-time employees 6
1
1
1

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Environmental Technician, Cenifted

summary of Data

Group
A B C D E F G H
Total

Number reporting
0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2

Minimum entry level wage

Average

Median

NA 29,910 28,610
NA NA NA NA NA
29,260

NA 29,909 28,607
NA NA NA NA NA
29,258

Maximum wage

Average

Median

NA 43,670 42,910
NA NA NA NA NA
43,290

NA 43,668 42,911
NA NA NA NA NA
43,290

Number of full-time employees
NA 1 1
NA NA NA NA NA
2

Populadon Group Data

Group
B

Jurisdiction Valdosta

1990 Population
46,064

Minimum entry level
29,909

C

College Park

22,951

28,607

Maximum wage
43,668
42,911

Number of scheduled
hours
40
40

Number of full-time employees
1
1

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Heaw Equipment Operator (Solid waste)

summary of Data

Group
A B C D E F G H Total

Number reporting
3 3 12 5 5 1 0 0 29

Minimum entry level wage

Average

Median

17,770 18,590 16,790 17,370 14,970 12,480
NA NA
16,720

17,160 20,122 17,174 16,857 15,475 12,480
NA NA
16,951

Maximum wage

Average

Median

25,730 27,480 22,210 22,240 19,420 14,040
NA NA
22,360

26,125 29,135 21,700 23,600 20,280 14,040
NA NA
22,271

Number of full-time employees
58 20 42 11 7
1 NA NA 139

population Group Data

Group
A

Jurisdiction
Albany Macon Marietta

1990 Population
81,637 109,653 51,961

Minimum entry level
17,160 17,160 18,990

B

Augusta

43,170

14,406

Smyrna

32,773

20,122

Valdosta

46,064

21,256

C

Americus

Cartersville

Decatur

Douglas

Dublin

Fitzgerald

Gainesville

Jesup

Moultrie

Statesboro

Thomasville

Waycross

17,640 13,772 18,233 11,748 18,356 10,331 19,896 10,386 15,542 18,957 18,610 17,871

14,602 20,446 18,782 16,951 17,396 10,712 20,322 15,475 15,405 19,385 18,200 13,811

D

Cairo

9,453

15,828

Cedartown

8,542

19,076

Hapeville

5,481

18,950

Toccoa

8,837

16,857

Wmder

9,522

16,120

Maximum wage
26,125 23,504 27,560
22,271 29,135 31,033
18,637 27,518 25,168 16,951 22,215 15,600 30,181 19,448 23,108 21,185 28,204 18,324
24,058 20,777 26,665 23,600 16,120

Number of scheduled
hours
40 40 40
40 40 40
40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40
40 40 40 40 40

Number of full-time employees
12 26 20
13 6 1
7 3 4 4 7 2 3 3 2 1 3 3
1 1 1 1 7

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HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: CONTINUED

Group

1990 Jurisdiction Population

Minimum entry level

E

Alma

4,016

12,681

Baxley

3,858

15,475

Sylvania

3,175

17,306

WestPoint

4,347

16,223

Wrens

2,620

13,166

F

Sardis

1,244

12,480

Maximum wage
19,523 20,280 23,858 20,280 13,166
14,040

Number of scheduled
hours
40 40 40 40 40
40

Number of full-time employees
2 1 2 1 1
1

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+ laborer (Solid waste)

summary of Data

Group
A B C D E F G H Total

Number reporting
2 4 15 10 25 22 9 2 89

Minimum entry level wage

Average

Median

14,070 13,490 12,520 11,920 12,280 12,140 11,220 13,910
12,270

14,071 13,119 12,002 11,996 12,480 11,399 10,400 13,910
11,894

Maximum wage

Average

Median

19,770 19,280 16,860 15,270 15,870 14,500 13,330 13,910
15,570

19,769 19,663 15,911 14,954 16,016 14,560 13,000 13,910
15,308

Number of full-time employees
45 29 90 50 84 38 17
2 355

population Group Data

Group
A

Jurisdiction
Macon Marietta

1990 Population
109,653 51,961

Minimum entry level
13,728 14,414

B

Augusta

Smyrna

Valdosta

Warner Robins

43,170 32,773 46,064 48,704

11,850 16,299 14,387 11,411

C

Americus

Bainbridge

Buford

Cordele

Douglas

Douglasville

Forest Park

Gainesville

Jesup

Kennesaw

Monroe

Moultrie

Perry

Statesboro

Waycross

17,640 11,341 10,379 12,180 11,748 14,241 16,232 19,896 10,386 10,815 14,357 15,542 10,404 18,957 17,871

12,002 9,672 13,000
10,171 11,544 13,266 13,467 13,686 11,294 14,810 14,185 10,806 11,377 17,763 10,712

D

Cairo

9,453

13,022

Camilla

5,022

9,401

Cedartown

8,542

11,754

Maximum wage
18,634 20,903
18,321 22,975 21,004 14,834
15,330 15,911 18,720 15,766 11,544 21,608 18,950 20,322 14,123 14,810 21,569 16,194 14,851 19,062 14,164
19,793 15,308 12,784

Number of scheduled
hours
40 40

Number of full-time employees
44 1

40

3

40

4

40

14

40

8

40

6

40

2

40

13

40

6

40

3

40

5

40

5

40

10

40

7

40

6

40

6

40

7

40

9

40

1

40

4

40

6

40

2

40

3

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LABORER (SOUD WASTE): CONTINUED

1990

Group

Jurisdiction Population

Minimum entry level

Eastman Hapeville Stockbridge Thomson
Toccoa Waynesboro
Winder

5,320 5,481 5,003 8,210 8,837 7,003 9,522

8,840 14,848 14,600 10,296 12,097 11,894 12,480

E
F
12

Alma Austell Baxley Blackshear Bloomingdale Dahlonega Donalsonsville East Dublin Glennville Gordon Greensboro Hartwell Hazlehurst Lakeland Louisville Lyons Madison Manchester Pelham Rincon Social Circle Sylvania Thunderbolt Washington WestPoint
Broxton Buchanan
Butler Byron Claxton Colquitt Cusseta Darien Lincolnton Meigs Midway

4,016 4,878 3,858 4,284 2,541 3,550 2,734 2,514 3,832 2,713 4,521 4,721 4,195 2,847 2,557 4,550 3,730 4,037 3,940 3,312 3,317 3,175 2,867 4,550 4,347
1,320 1,050 1,788 2,451 2,431 2,007 1,371 1,884 1,629 1,261 1,089

11,724 13,582 13,395 9,900 10,400 15,558 9,880 13,623 8,840 12,480 8,840 15,000 10,920 15,392 9,048 10,400 15,600 11,752 12,480 12,979 15,159 14,206 12,916 11,252 11,648
9,360 18,304 13,083 12,480 11,357 10,400 9,734 14,455 9,360 8,840 9,048

Maximum wage
10,400 20,892 14,600 17,618 16,936 11,894 12,480
18,050 25,583 17,597 10,670 12,000 19,011 17,367 16,265 12,480 16,515 19,988 18,500 14,975 15,392 10,940 10,400 17,680 17,883 12,480 16,016 15,159 23,858 12,916 11,252 13,707
14,560 18,304 13,083 15,500 17,618 14,684 16,032 14,455 16,286 12,480 9,048

Number of scheduled
hours
40 40 40 40 40 40 40
40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 43 40 40 40 40
40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40

Number of full-time employees
8 4 7 2 5 7 6
2 1 2 4 2 2 4 1 2 2 5 5 4 3 16 2 2 3 8 2 2 3 1 1 5
2 1 1 2 1 4 2 2 2 1 1

Group

Jurisdiction

Nicholls Pembroke
Poulan Ringgold
Sardis Sparks Statham Talbotton Warrenton Watkinsville Woodbury

G

Abbeville

Coolidge

Crawfordville

Franklin

Hagan

Midville

Ochlocknee

Portal

Riceboro

H

Attapulgus

Rhine

1990

Minimum

Population entry level

1,140 1,835 1,040 1,865 1,244 1,494 1,844 1,083 2,429 1,893 1,484

12,480 10,400 9,048 17,929 10,400 10,920 18,033 14,455 13,000 12,480 11,440

938

10,400

645

10,400

784

10,296

998

15,288

995

10,400

648

10,400

679

8,840

598

14,560

806

10,379

394

13,520

469

14,300

MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: SOUD WASTE EMPWYMENT

Maximum wage

Number of scheduled
hours

Number of full-time employees

16,120

40

2

14,560

40

1

10,400

40

1

17,929

40

2

12,480

40

1

16,140

40

2

18,033

40

1

14,455

40

1

13,000

40

4

12,480

40

2

11,440

40

2

10,400

40

3

10,400

40

1

13,000

40

2

18,564

40

3

18,720

40

1

10,400

40

3

13,124

40

2

14,560

40

1

10,795

40

1

13,520

40

1

14,300

40

1

13

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Ul1ht Equipment Operator Solid Waste)

summary of Data

Group
A B C D E F G H Total

Number reporting
1 0 6 3 3 2 0 0 15

Minimum entry level wage

Average

Median

18,990 NA
14,430 16,290 12,960 12,980
NA NA
14,620

18,990 NA
14,085 16,535 12,480 12,980
NA NA
14,275

Maximum wage

Average

Median

27,560 NA
19,710 22,090 19,650 16,890
NA NA
20,320

27,560 NA
19,874 24,186 19,156 16,888
NA NA
20,255

Number of full-time employees
1 NA 26
7 3 2 NA NA
39

population Group Data

Group
A

Jurisdiction Marietta

1990 Population
51,961

' Minimum entry level
18,990

C

Americus

17,640

13,894

Douglas

11,748

12,417

Dublin

18,356

14,275

Gainesville

19,896

15,891

Moultrie

15,542

13,368

Newnan

16,085

16,764

D

Cedartown

8,542

15,157

Hapeville

5,481

17,188

Lafayette

7,272

16,535

E

Baxley

Donalsonsville

Metter

3,858 2,734 4,304

14,435 12,480 11,960

F

Oxford

2,239

12,439

Warrenton

2,429

13,520

Maximum wage
27,560
17,763 12,417 18,222 23,578 21,526 24,772
16,299 24,186 25,771
18,990 20,800 19,156
20,255 13,520

Number of scheduled
hours
40
40 40 40 40 40 40
40 40 40
40 40 40
40 40

Number of full-time employees
1
7 2 7 3 5 2
2 4 1
1 1 1
1 1

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Recyclinll Manaller

summary of Data

Group
A B C D E F G H
Total

Number reporting
1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 4

Minimum entry level wage

Average

Median

27,460 NA
13,250 15,640
NA NA NA NA
18,000

27,456 NA
13,249 15,645
NA NA NA NA
15,697

population Group Data

Group
A

Jurisdiction Macon

1990 Population
109,653

Minimum entry level
27,456

C

Snellville

15,115

13,249

D

Elberton

5,016

18,144

Thomson

8,210

13,146

Maximum wage

Average

Median

38,710 NA
18,260 23,930
NA NA NA NA
26,210

38,708 NA
18,262 23,933
NA NA NA NA
23,933

Number of full-time employees
NA
1 2 NA NA NA NA
3

Maximum wage
38,708
18,262
25,402 22,464

Number of scheduled
hours 40
40
40 40

Number of full-time employees NR
1
1 1

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Recyelinll SupelVisor

Summary of Data

Group
A B C D E F G H Total

Number reporting
0 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 8

Minimum entry level wage

Average

Median

NA 20,890 17,650 16,570
NA NA NA NA
18,460

NA 21,344 17,648 16,857
NA NA NA NA
17,913

Maximum wage

Average

Median

NA 29,380 22,370 23,750
NA NA NA NA
25,510

NA 27,747 22,370 23,600
NA NA NA NA
24,686

Number of full-time employees
NA 3 2 3
NA NA NA NA
8

populadon Group Data

Group
B

Jurisdiction
Smyrna Valdosta Warner Robins

1990 Population
32,773 46,064 48,704

Minimum entry level
14,198 27,129 21,344

C

Cordele

12,180

16,327

Douglas

11,748

18,969

D

Barnesville

Camilla

Toccoa

5,627 5,022 8,837

20,249 12,604 16,857

Maximum wage
20,770 39,608 27,747
25,771 18,969
27,136 20,508 23,600

Number of scheduled
hours
40 40 40
40 40
40 40 40

Number of full-time employees
1 1 1
1 1
1 1 1

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Group

Jurisdiction

0

Acworth

Barnesville

Cairo

Calhoun

Eastman

Kingsland

Lafayette

Sandersville

Sylvester

Thomson

Toccoa

Waynesboro

Winder

E

Adel

Alma

Baxley

Blackshear

Bloomingdale

Dahlonega

Donalsonsville

East Dublin

Glennville

Gordon

Hartwell

Hawkinsville

Hazlehurst

Lyons

Manchester

Pelham

. Richmond Hill

Thunderbolt

Washington

WestPoint

F

Clarkesville

Claxton

Darien

Meigs

Oxford

Screven

Talbotton

Trion

1990

Minimum

Population entry level

5,273 5,627 9,453 7,890 5,320 8,851 7,272 6,905 7,644 8,210 8,837 7,003 9,522

17,367 11,338 15,828 20,363 10,400 14,560 16,535 12,871 9,568 10,816 13,683 14,461 16,120

4,966 4,016 3,858 4,284 2,541 3,550 2,734 2,514 3,832 2,713 4,721 3,680 4,195 4,550 4,037 3,940 4,574 2,867 4,550 4,347

13,505 10,839 15,475 10,192 10,900 17,929 14,560 14,455 12,480 17,388 16,500 13,520 13,520 14,560 13,605 13,291 18,517 16,099 14,206 12,875

1,151 2,431 1,884 1,261 2,239 1,158 1,083 1,844

13,146 15,226 14,455 8,840 11,282 14,560 15,516 20,862

MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: SOUD WASTE EMPLOYMENT

Maximum wage

Number of scheduled
hours

Number of full-time employees

23,316

40

6

15,194

40

1

24,058

40

6

23,400

40

2

11,440

40

2

21,631

40

1

25,771

40

6

18,645

NR

7

15,891

40

3

18,491

40

5

19,156

40

2

14,461

40

1

16,120

40

5

16,382

40

4

16,688

40

1

20,280

40

1

12,750

40

4

10,900

40

1

21,382

40

2

19,655

40

2

16,743

40

1

15,600

40

1

17,388

40

1

19,500

40

4

17,680

40

2

15,391

40

2

14,560

40

3

20,702

40

3

13,291

40

4

18,517

40

2

16,099

40

1

15,288

40

2

15,142

40

1

23,629

40

1

23,587

40

2

14,455

40

1

12,480

40

1

18,372

40

2

14,560

40

1

15,516

40

1

20,862

40

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REFUSE TRUCK DRIVER: CONTINUED

1990

Group

Jurisdiction Population

Minimum entry level

G Franklin Springs
Norman Park Ochlocknee

769

15,080

941

13,000

679

8,840

H

Rhine

469

19,760

Maximum wage
24,960 15,000 14,289
19,760

Number of scheduled
hours
40 40 40
40

Number of full-time employees
1 1 1
1

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Refuse/Recyclinll Colleaor

Summary of Data

Group
A B C D E F G H Total

Number reporting
3 3 13 9 4 6 0 0 38

Minimum entry level wage

Average

Median

13,530 14,170 13,230 12,370 11,360 12,510
NA NA
12,810

13,728 14,281 13,603 12,480 11,180 10,847
NA NA
12,542

Maximum wage

Average

Median

19,500 21,010 18,520 17,660 14,940 16,530
NA NA
17,900

18,949 22,970 19,198 17,618 15,470 16,525
NA NA
17,631

Number of full-time employees
28 53 123 44 21 11 NA NA 280

population Group Data

Group
A

Jurisdiction
Albany Macon Marietta

1990 Population
81,637 109,653 51,961

Minimum entry level
12,438 13,728 14,414

B

EastPoint

32,139

12,373

Rome

31,420

14,281

Valdosta

46,064

15,861

C

Buford

Cordele

Douglas

Dublin

Fitzgerald

Forest Park

Gainesville

Monroe

Moultrie

Newnan

Powder Springs

Thomasville

Waycross

10,379 12,180 11,748 18,356 10,331 16,232 19,896 14,357 15,542 16,085 11,743 18,610 17,871

14,560 12,459 13,603 14,275 9,360 14,141 13,686 14,185 11,600 16,764 13,332 13,000 10,961

D

Barnesville

Cairo

Elberton

Kingsland

LaFayette

5,627 9,453 5,016 8,851 7,272

11,338 13,022 12,603 14,560 14,268

Maximum wage
18,949 18,636 20,903
16,899 22,970 23,157
17,680 19,655 13,603 18,222 13,727 19,897 20,322 21,569 17,400 24,772 19,198 20,134 14,518
15,194 19,793 17,644 21,631 22,276

Number of scheduled
hours
40 40 40

Number of full-time employees
5 3 20

40

28

40

22

40

3

40

4

40

1

40

8

40

16

40

14

40

18

40

10

40

3

40

6

40

19

40

2

40

15

40

7

40

2

40

6

40

1

40

2

40

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REFUSEIRECYCUNG COLLECTOR: CONTINUED

Group

1990 Jurisdiction Population

Minimum entry level

Sandersville Thomson Toccoa Winder

6,905 8,210 8,837 9,522

10,651 10,296 12,097 12,480

E

Adel

Hawkinsville

Metter

Washington

4,966 3,680 4,304 4,550

.11,440 12,480 10,587 10,920

F

Clarkesville

Folkston

MountVemon

Oakwood

Oxford

Trion

1,151 2,365 2,029 1,730 2,239 1,844

10,816 10,878 10,400 16,640 9,746 16,598

Maximum wage
15,363 17,618 16,936 12,480
14,300 16,640 16,910 11,897
19,417 16,452 13,520 17,305 15,870 16,598

Number of scheduled
hours
NR 40 40 40
40 40 40 40
40 40 40 40 40 40

Number of full-time employees
6 2 4 6
14 4 1 2
1 1 2 1 4 2

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RouteSupervisor/lead Truck Driver

Summary of Data

Group
A B C D E F G H Total

Number reporting
2 2 6 3 3 3 0 0 19

Minimum entry level wage

Average

Median

25,520 18,790 19,570 12,890 15,240 12,950
NA NA
17,330

25,522 18,790 17,410 13,603 15,516 11,897
NA NA
15,516

Maximum wage

Average

Median

37,770 28,920 24,540 17,830 20,620 15,540
NA NA
23,290

37,773 28,925 25,958 20,268 16,702 15,475
NA NA
22,609

Number of full-time employees
3 14 6 6 3 3 NA NA 35

population Group Data

Group
A

Jurisdiction
Albany Marietta

1990 Population
81,637 51,961

Minimum entry level
21,445 29,598

B

Rome

31,420

20,093

Valdosta

46,064

17,487

C

Cordele

Douglas

Kennesaw

Powder Springs

Thomasville

Waycross

12,180 11,748 10,815 11,743 18,610 17,871

14,268 27,518 27,000 18,699 16,120 13,811

D

Sylvester

Toccoa

Waynesboro

7,644 8,837 7,003

13,603 14,477 10,600

E

Austell

Washington

WestPoint

4,878 4,550 4,347

15,516 16,702 13,499

F

Butler

1,788

15,475

Folkston

2,365

11,897

Tennille

1,820

11,481

Maximum wage
32,614 42,931
32,318 25,531
22,505 27,518 27,000 26,935 24,980 18,324
22,609 20,268 10,600
29,286 16,702 15,870
15,475 19,655 11,481

Number of scheduled
hours
40 40
40 40
40 40 40 40 40 40
40 40 40
40 40 40
40 40 40

Number of full-time employees
2 1
3 11
1 2 1 NR 1 1
1 2 3
1 1 1
1 1 1

23

24

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Solid Waste Dispatcher

summary of Data

Group
A B C D E F G H Total

Number reporting
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Minimum entry level wage

Average

Median

13,730 21,260
NA NA NA NA NA NA
17,490

13,728 21,256
NA NA NA NA NA NA
17,492

Maximum wage

Average

Median

16,640 31,030
NA NA NA NA NA NA
23,830

16,636 31,033
NA NA NA NA NA NA
23,835

populadon Group Data

Group
A

Jurisdiction Macon

1990 Population
109,653

Minimum entry level
13,728

B

Valdosta

46,064

21,256

Maximum wage
16,636
31,033

Number of scheduled
hours
40
40

Number of full-time employees
1 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA 2
Number of full-time employees
1
1

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Solid Waste ManaQer

Summary of Data

Group
A B C D E F G H
Total

Number reporting
1 1 5 1 0 2 0 0
10

Minimum entry level wage

Average

Median

46,800 30,670 27,010 28,420
NA 16,620
NA NA
27,420

46,796 30,667 28,038 28,425
NA 16,620
NA NA
28,232

Maximum wage

Average

Median

71,170 45,860 36,250 43,210
NA 17,620
NA NA
37,670

71,169 45,858 34,715 43,206
NA 17,620
NA NA
38,268

Number of full-time employees
1 1 5 1 NA 2 NA NA 10

populadon Group Data

Group
A

Jurisdiction Albany

1990 Population
81,637

Minimum entry level
46,796

B

Rome

31,420

30,667

C

Dublin

Gainesville

Snellville

Thomasville

Waycross

18,356 19,896 15,115 18,610 17,871

31,831 28,038 25,188 29,250 20,758

D

Cairo

9,453

28,425

F

MountVemon

Warrenton

2,029 2,429

14,000 19,240

Maximum wage
71,169
45,858
31,831 41,820 34,715 45,338 27,539
43,206
16,000 19,240

Number of scheduled
hours 40
40
40 40 40 40 40
40
40 40

Number of full-time employees 1
1
1 1 1 1 1
1
1 1

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Solid Waste Secretary

summary of Data

Group
A B C D E F G H
Total

Number reporting
1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 5

Minimum entry level wage

Average

Median

14,730 16,160 15,420
NA NA NA NA NA
15,430

14,726 16,157 16,682
NA NA NA NA NA
16,157

Maximum wage

Average

Median

20,010 24,980 20,370
NA NA NA NA NA
21,220

20,009 24,978 24,564
NA NA NA NA NA
24,564

Number of full-time employees
1 1 3 NA NA NA NA NA
5

Populadon Group Data

Group
A

Jurisdiction Macon

1990 Population
109,653

Minimum entry level
14,726

B

Augusta

43,170

16,157

C

Douglas

11,748

11,752

Gainesville

19,896

16,682

Snellville

15,115

17,825

Maximum wage
20,009
24,978
11,752 24,784 24,564

Number of scheduled
hours
40
40
40 40 40

Number of full-time employees 1
1
1 1 1

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Sponer/lnSpeaOr

summary of Data

Group
A B C D E F G H
Total

Number reporting
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

Minimum entry level wage

Average

Median

NA NA 17,760 NA NA NA NA NA
17,760

NA NA 17,763 NA NA NA NA NA
17,763

Maximum wage

Average

Median

NA NA 18,960 NA NA NA NA NA
18,960

NA NA 18,962 NA NA NA NA NA
18,962

Number of full-time employees
NA NA
1 NA NA NA NA NA
1

population Group Data

Group
C

Jurisdiction Statesboro

1990 Population
18,957

Minimum entry level
17,763

Maximum wage
18,962

Number of scheduled
hours
40

Number of full-time employees
1

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Transfer Station Supef\lisor

Summary of Data

Group
A B C D E F G H Total

Number reporting
1 1
1
3

Minimum entry level wage

Average

Median

NA 12,670
NA 11,920 20,800
NA NA NA
15,130

NA 12,666
NA 11,918 20,800
NA NA NA
12,666

Maximum wage

Average

Median

NA 16,470
NA 20,380 29,020
NA NA NA
21,960

NA 16,466
NA 20,384 29,015
NA NA NA
20,384

Number of full-time employees
NA 1
NA 1 1
NA NA NA
3

Populadon Group Data

Group
B

Jurisdiction Warner Robins

1990 Population
48,704

Minimum entry level
12,666

D

Thomson

8,210

11,918

E

Donalsonsville

2,734

20,800

Maximum wage
16,466
20,384
29,015

Number of scheduled
hours 40
40
40

Number of full-time employees 1
1
1

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Ransfer Station/landOII Attendant

Summary of Data

Group
A
B C D E F G H Total

Number reporting
1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3

Minimum entry level wage

Average

Median

13,730
NA NA NA
12,180
NA NA NA
12,700

13,728
NA NA NA
12,180
NA NA NA
13,520

Maximum wage

Average

Median

16,640
NA NA NA
15,100
NA NA NA
15,610

16,636
NA NA NA
15,104
NA NA NA
16,636

Number of full-time employees
2
NA NA NA
2
NA NA NA
4

populadon Group Data

Group
A

Jurisdiction Macon

1990 Population
109,653

Minimum entry level
13,728

E

Alma

Hawkinsville

4,016 3,680

10,839 13,520

Maximum wage 16,636
16,688 13,520

Number of scheduled
hours
40
40 40

Number of full-time employees
2
1 1

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Appendix A:Jobs/Frinlle Renents SummalV
Jobs by catellory
Group # Responding . Average # of FT
Administrative Jobs Fm
Average # of FT Public Safety Jobs . PT ..
Average # of FT Public Works Jobs ..,..'<;;;pi&mi...ii.'.. i~iiii' XXXiiiiiXX iX;ii
Average # of FT
Solid Waste Jobs Im<
Average # of FT Other Jobs .... pm

LeaveIDefened Compensadon

Avg. Maximum # of Paid Leave Days Allowed Per i(::~:::::(:::i~

Employee Per Year

Municipalities Allowing Carryover

From One Year to Another

Avg. Maximum # of Leave

Days that May Be t.::::.c:r,:c:rm;m
Accumulated Before Forfeiting

Municipalities Offering

#

Deferred Compensation .:..

Municipalities Allowing $7,500 or 25% of Salary to be Deferred .

DlsabllhylPenslons

32

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MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: SOUD WASTE EMPLOYMENT

Health Insurance
Avg.
Premiurn lliilltili2iili2i2lli:2:::rr~Jm:r22tt12t2.i1LZ:!22ili2ii.1222.l2ill.2112tJJiJ2:::::";;:ili2iill:2:illllilt..22::::sllifilllliiJ:2MTI
Cost ($S)
Avg. % Paid by
Gov't
Co-paymentlDeduetlbles ===============
Avg. deductible employee pays before
insurance company I"I'>i'TI"I,~'m,:':JtIrT~~II"".i, T"I"I"T""I"Z"E"l":":"I"',.T""I"ZIT"""T""IJ:"~":"z"m":'.z"z":",z,r,,:,',BTI""T""I":"":"";"":";"":"'g'':'':''';'';'';'';'' ;;:::3321;mm;~IIiTII:r::z;IIiTII~J0
pays ($) on claim: If HMO available, avg. co-payment costs ($) for:

% of Responses 25

o 10

3

5

3

3

1

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Appendix B: Respondinl! Municipalities

County

1990 Pop.

1. Abbeville

919

2. Acworth

4,519

3. Adairsville

2,131

4. Adel

5,093

5. Adrian

615

6. Ailey

579

7. Alamo

855

8. Alapaha

812

9. Albany

78,804

10. Aldora

127

11. Allenhurst

594

12. Allentown

273

13. Alma

3,663

14. Alpharetta

13,002

15. Alston

160

16. Alto

651

17. Ambrose

288

18. Americus

16,516

19. Andersonville

277

20. Arabi

433

21. Aragon

902

22. Arcade

697

23. Argyle

206

24. Arlington

1,513

25. Arnoldsville

275

26. Ashburn

4,827

27. Atlanta

393,929

28. Attapulgus

380

29. Auburn

3,139

30. Augusta

44,639

31. Austell

4,173

32. Avalon

159

33. Avera

215

34. Avondale Estates 2,209

35. Baconton

623

36. Bainbridge

10,803

37. Baldwin

1,439

38. Ballground

905

39. Barnesville

4,747

40. Bartow

292

41. Barwick

385

42. Baxley

3,810

Group
G E F D G G G G A H G H E C H G H C H H G G H F H E A H E B E H H F G C F G E H H E

Responded y y y
Y y y
N N y y y
Y y y y y
Y y y
Y N y y y
Y N N y
Y y y
Y y y y y
N y y y
N Y

County
43. Bellville 44. Berkeley Lake 45. Berlin 46. Bethlehem 47. Between 48. Bibb City 49. Bishop 50. Blackshear 51. Blairsville 52. Blakely 53. Bloomingdale 54. Blue Ridge 55. Bluffton 56. Blythe 57. Bogart 58. Boston 59. Bostwick 60. Bowdon 61. Bowersville 62. Bowman 63. Braselton 64. Braswell 65. Bremen 66. Brinson 67. Bronwood 68. Brooklet 69. Brooks 70. Broxton 71. Brunswick 72. Buchanan 73. Buckhead 74. Buena Vista 75. Buford 76. Butler 77. Byromville 78. Byron 79. Cadwell 80. Cairo 81. Calhoun 82. Camak 83. Camilla 84. Canon

1990 Pop. Group Responded

192

H

Y

791

G

N

480

H

y

348

H

Y

82

H

y

597

G

y

158

H

Y

3,263

E

y

564

G

y

5,595

D

N

2,075

F

Y

1,336

F

N

138

H

y

300

H

Y

1,018

F

Y

1,395

F

N

307

H

Y

1,981

F

Y

311

H

y

791

G

y

418

H

N

247

H

y

4,356

E

Y

238

H

N

513

G

N

1,013

F

Y

328

H

N

1,211

F

Y

16,433

C

N

1,009

F

y

176

H

Y

1,472

F

N

8,771

D

y

1,673

F

y

452

H

y

2,276

F

y

458

H

y

9,035

D

y

7,135

D

y

220

H

Y

5,124

D

Y

737

G

y

34

County
85. Canton 86. Carl 87. Carlton 88. Carnesville 89. Carrollton 90. Cartersville 91. Cave Spring 92. Cecil 93. Cedartown 94. Centerville 95. Centralhatchee 96. Chamblee 97. Chatsworth 98. Chauncey 99. Chester 100. Chickamauga 101. Clarkesville 102. Clarkston 103. Claxton 104. Clayton 105. Clermont 106. Cleveland 107. Climax 108. Cobbtown 109. Cochran 110. Cohutta 111. Colbert 112. Coleman 113. College Park 114. Collins 115. Colquitt 116. Comer 117. Commerce 118. Concord 119. Conyers 120. Coolidge 121. Cordele 122. Corinth 123. Cornelia 124. Covington 125. Crawford 126. Crawfordville 127. Culloden 128. Cumming 129. Cusseta

1990 Pop. 4,817 263 282 514 16,029 12,037 950 376 7,978 3,251 301 7,668 2,865 312 1,072 2,165 1,151 5,385 2,464 1,613 402 1,653 290 338 4,483 529 443 137
20,645 528
1,991 1,079 4,108
211 7,380
610 10,836
136 3,219 9,860
694 577 242 2,828 1,107

Group Responded

E

N

H

Y

H

N

G

y

C

y

C

y

G

y

H

y

D

y

E

Y

H

Y

D

Y

E

Y

H

N

F

Y

F

N

F

Y

D

N

F

Y

F

Y

H

N

F

N

H

Y

H

N

E

N

G

N

H

Y

H

Y

C

y

G

N

F

Y

F

N

E

y

H

y

D

y

G

y

C

y

H

y

E

N

D

N

G

y

G

y

H

y

E

Y

F

Y

MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: SOUD WASTE EMPLOYMENT

County
130. Cuthbert 131. Dacula 132. Dahlonega 133. Daisy 134. Dallas 135. Dalton 136. Damascus 137. Danielsville 138. Danville 139. Darien 140. Dasher 141. Davisboro 142. Dawson 143. Dawsonville 144. Dearing 145. Decatur 146. Deepstep 147. Demorest 148. Denton 149. Desoto 150. Dexter 151. Dillard 152. Doerun 153. Donalsonsville 154. Dooling 155. Doraville 156. Douglas 157. Douglasville 158. Dublin 159. Dudley 160. Duluth 161. Dupont 162. East Dublin 163. East Ellijay 164. East Point 165. Eastman 166. Eatonton 167. Edgehill 168. Edison 169. Elberton 170. Ellaville 171. Ellenton 172. Ellijay 173. Emerson 174. Enigma

1990 Pop.
3,730 2,217 3,086
138 2,810 22,218
290 318 480 1,783 NA 407 5,295 467 547 17,304 111 1,088 335 258 475 199 940 2,780 138 7,626 10,464 11,635 16,312 430 9,029 177 2,524 344 34,595 5,241 4,737 22 1,182 4,973 1,726 227 1,184 1,201 611

Group Responded

E

Y

F

Y

E

Y

H

Y

E

Y

C

N

H

y

H

y

H

y

F

Y

H

N

H

y

D

N

H

Y

G

y

C

y

H

Y

F

N

H

Y

H

N

H

Y

H

Y

G

y

E

Y

H

N

D

Y

C

y

C

y

C

y

H

Y

D

Y

H

y

E

y

H

y

B

y

D

y

E

N

H

y

F

N

E

y

F

y

H

y

F

N

F

y

G

N

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County 175. Ephesus 176. Eton 177. Euharlee 178. Fairburn 179. Fairmount 180. Fargo 181. Fayetteville 182. Fitzgerald 183. Flemington 184. Flovilla 185. Flowery Branch 186. Folkston 187. Forest Park 188. Forsyth 189. Fort Gaines 190. Fort Valley 191. Franklin 192. Franklin Springs 193. Ft. Oglethorpe 194. Funston 195. Gainesville 196. Garden City 197. Garfield 198. Gay 199. Geneva 200. Georgetown 201. Gibson 202. Gillsville 203. Girard 204. Glennville 205. Glenwood 206. Good Hope 207. Gordon 208. Graham 209. Grantville 210. Gray 211. Grayson 212. Greensboro 213. Greenville 214. Griffin 215. Grovetown . 216. Gumbranch . 217. Guyton 218. Hagan 219. Hahira

1990 Pop. 324 315 850
4,015 643 414
5,827 8,901
279 602 1,251 2,285 16,958 4,220 1,248 8,198 876 700 5,880 248 17,885 7,410 255 133 182 914 679 113 195 3,676 881 181 2,468 293 1,180 2,189 529 2,878 1,167 21,347 3,596 291 740 787 1,353

Group Responded

H

N

H

y

G

y

E

N

G

y

H

y

D

Y

D

y

H

Y

G

y

F

y

F

y

C

y

E

y

F

Y

D

Y

G

y

G

y

D

Y

H

Y

C

y

D

Y

H

Y

H

y

H

Y

G

N

G

y

H

y

H

Y

E

Y

G

y

H

Y

F

Y

H

y

F

N

F

y

G

y

E

Y

F

y

C

N

E

y

H

Y

G

y

G

y

F

Y

36

County 220. Hamilton 221. Hampton 222. Hapeville 223. Haralson 224. Harlem 225. Harrison 226. Hartwell 227. Hawkinsville 228. Hazlehurst 229. Helen 230. Helena 231. Hephzibah 232. Hiawassee 233. Higgston 234. Hiltonia 235. Hinesville 236. Hiram 237. Hoboken 238. Hogansville 239. Holly Springs 240. Homeland 241. Homer 242. Homerville 243. Hoschton 244. Hull 245. Ideal 246. Ila 247. Iron City 248. Irwinton 249. Ivey 250. Jackson 251. Jacksonville 252. Jakin 253. Jasper 254. Jefferson 255. Jeffersonville 256. Jenkinsburg 257. Jersey 258. Jesup 259. Jonesboro 260. Junction City 261. Kennesaw 262. Keysville 263. Kingsland 264. Kingston

1990 Pop. 454
2,694 5,483
139 2,199
414 4,555 3,671 4,202
300 1,256 2,806
547 274 402 21,596 1,389 440 2,976 2,406 981 742 2,560 642 156 554 297 503 641 1,053 4,076 128 137 1,772 2,763 1,545 213 149 8,958 3,635 182 8,936 350 5,474 616

Group Responded

H

y

E

Y

D

Y

H

Y

F

y

H

y

E

y

E

Y

E

Y

H

N

F

y

E

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G

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C

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F

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N

F

N

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G

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G

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H

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MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: SOUD WASTE EMPLOYMENT

County

1990 Pop.

265. Kite

297

266. LaFayette

6,313

267. LaGrange

25,574

268. Lake City

2,733

269. Lake Park

500

270. Lakeland

2,467

271. Lavonia

1,840

272. Lawrenceville

17,250

273. Leary

701

274. Leesburg

1,452

275. Lenox

783

276. Leslie

445

277. Lexington

265

278. Lilburn

9,301

279. Lilly

195

280. Lincolnton

1,476

281. Lithia Springs

NA

282. Lithonia

2,448

283. Locust Grove

1,681

284. Loganville

3,180

285. Lone Oak

161

286. Lookout Mountain 1,636

287. Louisville

2,486

288. Lovejoy

754

289. Ludowici

1,291

290. Lula

1,018

291. Lumber City

1,429

292. Lumpkin

1,267

293. Luthersville

741

294. Lyerly

493

295. Lyons

4,478

296. Macon

107,365

297. Madison

3,483

298. Manassas

123

299. Manchester

4,104

300. Mansfield

341

301. Marietta

44,129

302. Marshallville

1,457

303. Martin

243

304. Maxeys

180

305. Maysville

728

306. McCaysville

1,065

307. McDonough

2,929

308. McIntyre

552

309. McRae

3,007

Group Responded

H

y

D

Y

B

N

E

Y

G

N

F

y

F

N

C

N

G

y

F

y

G

N

H

Y

H

Y

D

y

H

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F

Y

H

Y

F

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F

y

E

Y

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F

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F

Y

G

y

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F

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F

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F

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E

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A

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E

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E

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Y

County

1990 Pop.

310. Meansville

250

311. Meigs

1,120

312. Menlo

538

313. Metter

3,707

314. Midville

620

315. Midway

863

316. Milan

1,056

317. Milledgeville

17,727

318. Millen

3,808

319. Milner

321

320. Mineral Bluff

153

321. Mitchell

181

322. Molena

439

323. Monroe

9,759

324. Montezuma

4,506

325. Monticello

2,289

326. Montrose

117

327. Moreland

366

328. Morgan

252

329. Morganton

295

330. Morrow

5,168

331. Morven

536

332. Moultrie

14,865

333. MountAiry

543

334. MountVernon

1,914

335. Mountain City

784

336. Mountain Park

554

337. Mt. Zion

738

338. Nahunta

1,049

339. Nashville

4,782

340. Nelson

486

341. Newborn

404

342. Newington

319

343. Newnan

12,497

344. Newton

703

345. Nicholls

1,003

346. Nicholson

535

347. Norcross

5,947

348. Norman Park

711

349. North High Shoals 268

350. NorWood

238

351. Nunez

135

352. Oak Park

269

353. Oakwood

1,464

354. Ochlocknee

588

Group Responded

H

Y

F

Y

G

y

E

Y

G

y

G

y

F

Y

C

N

E

N

H

Y

H

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H

Y

H

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D

y

E

Y

F

N

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H

Y

H

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H

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C

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F

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G

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G

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G

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F

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Y

H

Y

H

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C

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D

Y

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H

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County
355. Ocilla 356. Oconee 357.0dum 358. Oglethorpe 359. Oliver 360. Omega 361. Orchard Hill 362. Oxford 363. Palmetto 364. Parrott 365. Patterson 366. Pavo 367. Payne City 368. Peachtree City 369. Pearson 370. Pelham 371. Pembroke 372. Pendergrass 373. Perry 374. Pine Mountain 375. Pinehurst 376. Pinelake 377. Pineview 378. Pitts 379. Plains 380. Plainville 381. Pooler 382. Port Wentworth 383. Portal 384. Porterdale 385. Poulan 386. Powder Springs 387. Preston 388. Pulaski 389. Quitman 390. Ranger 391. Ray City 392. Rayle 393. Rebecca 394. Register 395. Reidsville . 396. Remerton . 397. Rentz 398. Resaca 399. Rest Haven

1990 Pop.
3,182 234 388
1,302 242 912 239
1,991 2,612
183 626 774 192 19,027 1,714 3,869 1,503 298 9,452 949 388 810 594 334 716 231 4,649 4,012 522 1,278 918 6,862 388 264 5,292 153 603 107 - 148 195 2,469 463 364 410 176

Group Responded

E

Y

H

N

H

y

F

y

H

N

G

y

H

Y

F

Y

E

y

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C

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County
400. Reynolds 401. Rhine 402. Riceboro 403. Richland 404. Richmond Hill 405. Riddleville 406. Rincon 407. Ringgold 408. Riverdale 409. Riverside 410. Roberta 411. Rochelle 412. Rockmart 413. Rocky Ford 414. Rome 415. Roopville 416. Rossville 417. Roswell 418. Royston 419. Rutledge 420. Sale City 421. Sandersville 422. Santa Claus 423. Sardis 424. Sasser 425. Savannah 426. Scotland 427. Screven 428. Senoia 429. Shady Dale 430. Sharon 431. Sharpsburg 432. Shellman 433. Shiloh 434. Siloam 435. Sky Valley 436. Smithville 437. Smyrna 438. Snellville 439. Social Circle 440. Soperton 441. Sparks 442. Sparta 443. Springfield 444. St. Marys

1990 Pop.
1,229 466 745
1,675 2,934
79 2,993 1,675 9,455
74 939 1,510 3,356 197 30,326 248 3,601 47,986 2,563 659 324 6,290 154 1,116 335 137,812 244 819 956 180 94 224 1,162 329 329 187 804 30,981 12,084 2,755 2,797 1,205 1,710 1,415 8,204

Group Responded

F

N

H

Y

G

y

F

N

E

y

H

y

E

y

F

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D

Y

H

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G

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F

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E

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B

Y

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E

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B

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E

N

G

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D

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F

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A

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G

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MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: SOLID WASTE EMPLOYMENT

County

1990 Pop. Group Responded

445. Stapleton

330

H

Y

446. Statesboro

15,854

C

Y

447. Statham

1,360

F

Y

448. Stillmore

615

G

N

449. Stockbridge

3,359

E

Y

450. Stone Mountain 6,494

D

Y

451. Sugar Hill

4,557

E

Y

452. Summertown

153

H

Y

453. Summerville

5,025

D

Y

454. Sumner

209

H

N

455. Sunny Side

215

H

N

456. Surrency

253

H

Y

457. Suwanee

2,412

F

N

458. Swainsboro

7,361

D

Y

459. Sycamore

417

H

Y

460. Sylvania

2,871

E

Y

461. Sylvester

6,023

D

Y

462. Talbotton

1,046

F

Y

463. Talking Rock

62

H

N

464. Tallapoosa

2,805

E

Y

465. Tallulah Falls

147

H

Y

466. Talmo

189

H

Y

467. Tarrytown

130

H

Y

468. Taylorsville

269

H

Y

469. Temple

1,870

F

Y

470. Tennille

1,552

F

Y

471. Thomaston

9,127

D

Y

472. Thomasville

17,554

C

Y

473. Thomson

6,862

D

Y

474. Thunderbolt

2,821

E

Y

475. Tifton

14,215

C

N

476. Tiger

301

H

Y

477. Tignall

711

G

Y

478. Toccoa

8,720

D

Y

479. Toomsboro

617

G

N

480. Trenton

1,994

F

Y

481. Trion

1,661

F

Y

482. Tunnel Hill

970

G

Y

483. Turin

189

H

Y

484. Twin City

1,466

F

Y

485. TyTy

579

G

Y

486. Tybee Island

2,842

E

Y

487. Tyrone

2,724

E

Y

488. Unadilla

1,620

F

N

489. Union City

8,887

D

Y

County
490. Union Point 491. Uvalda 492. Valdosta 493. Vamell 494. Vernonburg 495. Vidalia 496. Vidette 497. Vienna 498. Villa Rica 499. Waco 500. Wadley 501. Waleska 502. Walnut Grove 503. Walthourville 504. Warm Springs 505. Warner Robins 506. Warrenton 507. Warwick 508. Washington 509. Watkinsville 510. Waverly Hall 511. Waycross 512. Waynesboro 513. West Point 514. Weston 515. Whigham 516. White 517. White Plains 518. Whitesburg 519. Willacoochee 520. Williamson 521. Winder 522. Winterville 523. Woodbine 524. Woodbury 525. Woodland 526. Woodstock 527. Woodville 528. Woolsey 529. Wrens 530. Wrightsville 531. Yatesville 532. Young Harris 533. Zebulon

1990 Pop. 1,753 561
40,038 358 143
11,118 98
2,708 6,542
461 2,416
700 458 2,024 407 43,861 2,195 501 4,279 1,600 769 16,410 5,669 3,571 74 605 542 286 643 1,230 295 7,373 876 1,214 1,429 552 4,361 415 120 2,414 2,331 409 604 1,035

Group Responded

F

Y

G

Y

B

Y

H

N

H

Y

C

Y

H

N

E

Y

D

Y

H

Y

F

N

G

Y

H

Y

F

Y

H

Y

B

Y

F

Y

G

Y

E

Y

F

Y

G

Y

C

Y

D

Y

E

Y

H

Y

G

Y

G

Y

H

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G

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F

Y

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D

Y

G

Y

F

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F

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G

Y

E

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H

Y

F

Y

F

Y

H

N

G

N

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