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Grass and Leaves vs Brush Collected at Yard Waste Sites
data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2023-07-20T16:01:54.000ZAnnual volume summary of yard waste materials brought to the Ramsey County yard waste collection sites. Brush collection started in 2004. Brush is accepted at only four sites: Arden Hills, Frank & Sims, Midway and White Bear. Site visit counts were discontinued after 2015. The Maplewood site closed in 2001.
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Very Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator Customer Drop Off Data
data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2023-07-11T15:37:36.000ZAnnual summary of hazardous waste delivered to the county's Very Small Quantity Generator (VSQG) collection site by businesses and others who are eligible for VSQG status under federal regulations.
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Yard Waste Data
data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2023-07-20T16:01:46.000ZAnnual volume summary of yard waste materials brought to the Ramsey County yard waste collection sites. Brush collection started in 2004. Brush is accepted at only four sites: Arden Hills, Frank & Sims, Midway and White Bear. Site visit counts were discontinued after 2015. Grass & Leaves measured in tons, not cubic yards, starting in 2019. The Maplewood site closed in 2001.
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Housing Inventory Count
data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2023-03-27T15:53:50.000ZCount of beds (capacity) for people experiencing homelessness by type with data on beds for specific groups, like singles or families, and special populations, like veterans and people experiencing chronic homelessness. Emergency shelter beds include beds available seasonally and overflow beds. Permanent Supportive Housing includes Other Permanent Housing.
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Pounds of Pre-demolition Hazardous Waste Removed by Type and Year
data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2023-07-11T15:37:45.000ZVolume and type of pre-demolition hazardous waste removed from sites prior to their scheduled demolition. This could include asbestos, appliances, mercury containing devices, paint, solvents and other waste products. This is required for residential and commercial/industrial demolition projects.
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Total Yard Waste Recycling Visits
data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2023-10-03T19:34:57.000ZAnnual volume summary of yard waste materials brought to the Ramsey County yard waste collection sites. Brush collection started in 2004. Brush is accepted at only four sites: Arden Hills, Frank & Sims, Midway and White Bear. Site visit counts were discontinued after 2015. The Maplewood site closed in 2001.
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Life Expectancy Data
data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2022-03-18T18:50:48.000ZDataset showing life expectancy at birth reflects the overall mortality level of the population. It summarizes the mortality pattern that prevails across all age groups - children and adolescents, adults and the elderly. Life expectancy is expressed as the average number of years that a newborn is expected to live if current mortality rates continue to apply.
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Pre-demolition Hazardous Waste Removal Data
data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2023-07-11T15:37:53.000ZVolume and type of pre-demolition hazardous waste removed from sites prior to their scheduled demolition. This could include asbestos, appliances, mercury containing devices, paint, solvents and other waste products. This is required for residential and commercial/industrial demolition projects.
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Low Volume Hazardous Waste Disposal for Businesses
data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2022-01-04T16:53:57.658ZBusinesses with small amounts of hazardous waste, known as Very Small Quantity Generators (VSQGs), may deliver their hazardous waste in their vehicles to a licensed collection program.
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Premature Death Rate Data
data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2023-10-03T19:49:55.000ZPremature death rate measures mortality by counting deaths at earlier ages more than deaths at later ages. For example, when a person dies at 20, this death contributes 55 years of potential life lost. In contrast, when a person dies at age 70, this death contributes only five years of potential life lost to a county. For our purposes, premature deaths occur before age 75. Counties with older populations are more likely to have higher crude premature death rates than counties with younger populations. Therefore, when age-adjusted, we remove the effect of differently aged populations as a risk factor for premature death. This allows us to make a fair comparison of premature death rates across counties.