General Information
Jurisdiction: / Fillmore
County: / Ventura
Size: / 3.0 Sq./Miles
Geographic Area: / Southern California
Rural/Urban: / Urban
Household Materials Generators (1999)
Amount / Rank (of 526)
Population: / 13,250 / 361
Population Density: / 4,417 /sq mile
Single Family Units: / 2,889 / 376
Multi-Family Units: / 574 / 396
Mobile Home Units: / 323 / 261
Household Materials Collection
Household Diversion (2000)
Residential Curbside Recyclable Collection: Yes
Residential Curbside Greenwaste Collection: Yes
Residential Curbside HHW Collection: No
Top 4 Specific Materials in Household Disposal
(Based on 1999 Statewide Estimates)
Specific Material Type / % / Tons
Food / 20.0% / 1,087
Leaves and Grass / 10.5% / 569
Remainder/Composite Organic / 9.5% / 515
Remainder/Composite Paper / 8.1% / 438
FILLMORE: 1999 Materials Disposed by Residential Sector, Estimated from Statewide Composition Data, Sorted by Total Disposal
Single Family Units: / 2,889 / Population: / 13,250
Multi/Mobile Units: / 897 / Region: / Southern
Regional estimate for overall residential waste in tons/resident/year: 0.41
Statewide estimate for multifamily waste in tons/unit/year: 0.46
Material Type / Single Family
Est. % / Single Family
Est. Tons / Multi Family
Est. % / Multi Family
Est. Tons / Overall Residential
Est. % / Overall Residential
Est. Tons
Paper / 26.3% / 1,321 / 30.6% / 126 / 27.4% / 1,491
Uncoated Corrugated Cardboard / 3.0% / 149 / 3.1% / 13 / 3.0% / 162
Paper Bags / 1.0% / 49 / 0.9% / 4 / 1.0% / 52
Newspaper / 5.2% / 262 / 10.1% / 42 / 6.5% / 354
White Ledger / 0.6% / 32 / 0.5% / 2 / 0.6% / 32
Color Ledger / 0.1% / 3 / 0.1% / 0 / 0.1% / 4
Computer Paper / 0.0% / 2 / 0.0% / 0 / 0.0% / 2
Other Office Paper / 1.3% / 63 / 0.5% / 2 / 1.1% / 58
Magazines and Catalogs / 2.0% / 102 / 1.8% / 8 / 2.0% / 108
Phone Books and Directory / 0.3% / 15 / 0.8% / 3 / 0.4% / 23
Other Miscellaneous Paper / 4.6% / 232 / 5.2% / 21 / 4.8% / 259
Remainder/Composite Paper / 8.2% / 411 / 7.7% / 32 / 8.1% / 438
Glass / 3.1% / 158 / 6.5% / 27 / 4.0% / 219
Clear Glass Bottles and Containers / 1.6% / 79 / 3.2% / 13 / 2.0% / 109
Green Glass Bottles and Containers / 0.5% / 24 / 1.3% / 5 / 0.7% / 38
Brown Glass Bottles and Containers / 0.7% / 34 / 1.3% / 5 / 0.8% / 45
Other Colored Glass Bottles and Containers / 0.0% / 1 / 0.0% / 0 / 0.0% / 1
Flat Glass / 0.0% / 1 / 0.1% / 0 / 0.0% / 2
Remainder/Composite Glass / 0.4% / 18 / 0.7% / 3 / 0.4% / 24
Metal / 4.3% / 216 / 5.5% / 23 / 4.6% / 251
Tin/Steel Cans / 1.4% / 69 / 1.3% / 5 / 1.4% / 74
Major Appliances / 0.0% / 0 / 0.0% / 0 / 0.0% / 0
Other Ferrous / 1.0% / 51 / 1.5% / 6 / 1.1% / 62
Aluminum Cans / 0.4% / 18 / 0.4% / 2 / 0.4% / 20
Other Non-Ferrous / 0.3% / 14 / 0.3% / 1 / 0.3% / 16
Remainder/Composite Metal / 1.3% / 64 / 2.0% / 8 / 1.5% / 79
Plastic / 8.7% / 439 / 9.1% / 38 / 8.8% / 481
HDPE Containers / 1.0% / 48 / 1.5% / 6 / 1.1% / 60
PETE Containers / 0.6% / 29 / 0.8% / 3 / 0.6% / 34
Miscellaneous Plastic Containers / 0.8% / 41 / 0.8% / 3 / 0.8% / 44
Film Plastic / 4.2% / 211 / 4.3% / 18 / 4.2% / 229
Durable Plastic Items / 1.0% / 51 / 0.8% / 3 / 1.0% / 53
Remainder/Composite Plastic / 1.2% / 58 / 1.0% / 4 / 1.1% / 60
Other Organic / 45.7% / 2,293 / 43.1% / 178 / 45.0% / 2,444
Food / 17.4% / 874 / 27.2% / 112 / 20.0% / 1,087
Leaves and Grass / 12.7% / 640 / 4.2% / 17 / 10.5% / 569
Prunings and Trimmings / 3.3% / 167 / 0.3% / 1 / 2.5% / 138
Branches and Stumps / 0.1% / 4 / 0.0% / 0 / 0.1% / 3
Agricultural Crop Residues / 0.0% / 0 / 0.0% / 0 / 0.0% / 0
Manures / 0.0% / 0 / 0.0% / 0 / 0.0% / 0
Textiles / 2.6% / 132 / 2.0% / 8 / 2.4% / 133
Remainder/Composite Organic / 9.5% / 477 / 9.4% / 39 / 9.5% / 515
Construction and Demolition / 5.5% / 278 / 1.5% / 6 / 4.5% / 243
Concrete / 0.3% / 15 / 0.0% / 0 / 0.2% / 12
Asphalt Paving / 0.0% / 1 / 0.0% / 0 / 0.0% / 1
Asphalt Roofing / 0.0% / 1 / 0.0% / 0 / 0.0% / 1
Lumber / 1.7% / 87 / 0.6% / 2 / 1.4% / 78
Gypsum Board / 0.8% / 39 / 0.1% / 0 / 0.6% / 32
Rock, Soil and Fines / 1.7% / 85 / 0.2% / 1 / 1.3% / 70
Remainder/Composite Construction and Demolition / 1.0% / 51 / 0.7% / 3 / 0.9% / 50
Household Hazardous Waste / 0.3% / 16 / 0.4% / 1 / 0.3% / 18
Paint / 0.2% / 10 / 0.3% / 1 / 0.2% / 12
Vehicle and Equipment Fluids / 0.0% / 0 / 0.0% / 0 / 0.0% / 0
Used Oil / 0.0% / 0 / 0.0% / 0 / 0.0% / 0
Batteries / 0.1% / 4 / 0.1% / 0 / 0.1% / 4
Remainder/Composite Household Hazardous / 0.0% / 2 / 0.0% / 0 / 0.0% / 1
Special Waste / 0.8% / 41 / 2.4% / 10 / 1.2% / 67
Ash / 0.0% / 2 / 0.1% / 0 / 0.1% / 3
Sewage Solids / 0.0% / 0 / 0.0% / 0 / 0.0% / 0
Industrial Sludge / 0.0% / 0 / 0.0% / 0 / 0.0% / 0
Treated Medical Waste / 0.0% / 0 / 0.0% / 0 / 0.0% / 0
Bulky Items / 0.5% / 24 / 0.2% / 1 / 0.4% / 22
Tires / 0.1% / 5 / 0.8% / 3 / 0.3% / 15
Remainder/Composite Special Waste / 0.2% / 10 / 1.3% / 5 / 0.5% / 27
Mixed Residue / 5.1% / 258 / 0.8% / 3 / 4.0% / 217
Mixed Resdue / 5.1% / 258 / 0.8% / 3 / 4.0% / 217

Last updated: November 06, 2000

Household Disposal by Overall Materials
(Based on 1999 Statewide Estimates)
Material General Category / % / Tons
Other Organic / 45.0% / 2,444
Paper / 27.5% / 1,491
Plastic / 8.8% / 481
Metal / 4.6% / 251
Construction and Demolition / 4.5% / 243
Glass / 4.0% / 219
Mixed Residue / 4.0% / 217
Household Hazardous Waste / 0.3% / 18
Special Waste / 0.0% / 1
Household Disposal Rates (2000)
49% of overall disposal
Total Household Waste Disposal (Tons/Yr.) / 4,739
Resident Daily Disposal (lbs. per Resident/Day.) / 2
Business Materials Generators
Taxable Sales (1999): / $62,678,000
Employment (1999): / 2,441
Businesses (1999): / 330
Business Materials Collection
Business Diversion (2000)
Commercial On-Site Recyclable Pickup: Yes
Commercial On-Site Greenwaste Pickup: Yes
Top 4 Specifc Materials in Business Disposal
(Based on 1999 Statewide Estimates)
Specific Material Type / % / Tons/Yr
Food / 18.2% / 677
Remainder/Composite Paper / 10.6% / 394
Uncoated Corrugated Cardboard / 6.8% / 255
Lumber / 5.4% / 202
FILLMORE: 1999 Overall Commercial Waste Stream Sorted by Percent of Waste Stream for FILLMORE
Material Type / Annual Disposal Tonnage / Percent of Commercial Stream
Food / 677 / 18.2%
Remainder/Composite Paper / 394 / 10.6%
Uncoated Corrugated Cardboard / 255 / 6.8%
Lumber / 202 / 5.4%
Leaves and Grass / 185 / 5.0%
Film Plastic / 163 / 4.4%
Other Miscellaneous Paper / 154 / 4.1%
Remainder/Composite Organic / 147 / 3.9%
Textiles / 116 / 3.1%
Newspaper / 113 / 3.0%
Remainder/Composite Metal / 104 / 2.8%
Durable Plastic Items / 92 / 2.5%
White Ledger / 91 / 2.4%
Other Ferrous / 85 / 2.3%
Remainder/Composite Construction and Demolition / 67 / 1.8%
Rock, Soil and Fines / 66 / 1.8%
Magazines and Catalogs / 61 / 1.6%
Gypsum Board / 57 / 1.5%
Other Office Paper / 56 / 1.5%
Remainder/Composite Special Waste / 52 / 1.4%
Remainder/Composite Plastic / 51 / 1.4%
Bulky Items / 47 / 1.3%
Clear Glass Bottles and Containers / 41 / 1.1%
Tin/Steel Cans / 30 / 0.8%
Remainder/Composite Glass / 27 / 0.7%
HDPE Containers / 26 / 0.7%
Prunings and Trimmings / 24 / 0.7%
Miscellaneous Plastic Containers / 24 / 0.6%
Mixed Resdue / 23 / 0.6%
Paper Bags / 22 / 0.6%
Computer Paper / 17 / 0.4%
Tires / 16 / 0.4%
Concrete / 15 / 0.4%
PETE Containers / 13 / 0.3%
Green Glass Bottles and Containers / 12 / 0.3%
Manures / 12 / 0.3%
Brown Glass Bottles and Containers / 11 / 0.3%
Color Ledger / 9 / 0.2%
Other Non-Ferrous / 9 / 0.2%
Phone Books and Directory / 7 / 0.2%
Flat Glass / 7 / 0.2%
Asphalt Paving / 6 / 0.2%
Aluminum Cans / 5 / 0.1%
Paint / 3 / 0.1%
Remainder/Composite Household Hazardous / 2 / 0.1%
Major Appliances / 2 / 0.1%
Batteries / 2 / 0.0%
Branches and Stumps / 1 / 0.0%
Ash / 1 / 0.0%
Other Colored Glass Bottles and Containers / 1 / 0.0%
Asphalt Roofing / 0 / 0.0%
Treated Medical Waste / 0 / 0.0%
Vehicle and Equipment Fluids / 0 / 0.0%
Used Oil / 0 / 0.0%
Agricultural Crop Residues / 0 / 0.0%
Industrial Sludge / 0 / 0.0%
Sewage Solids / 0 / 0.0%

Last updated: December 19, 2000

Business Disposal by General Material Category
(Based on 1999 Statewide Estimates)
Material Category / % / Tons
Other Organic / 31.3% / 1,163
Metal / 6.3% / 234
Special Waste / 0.1% / 2
Glass / 2.7% / 99
Plastic / 9.9% / 367
Household Hazardous Waste / 0.2% / 8
Mixed Residue / 0.6% / 23
Construction and Demolition / 11.1% / 413
Paper / 31.7% / 1,179
Top 4 Business Types with the Most Disposal
(Based on 1999 Statewide Estimates)
Sector / % / Tons/Yr
Retail Trade-Restaurants / 15.8% / 570
Services-Business Services / 9.4% / 340
Construction / 9.2% / 333
Retail Trade-Food Store / 8.8% / 316
FILLMORE: 1999 Estimated Business Waste Amounts Sorted by Total Disposal
Total Disposed: 3,605 Tons
Business SIC Grouping / Annual Tons Disposed / Percent of Total Commercial Disposal
Retail Trade-Restaurants / 570 / 15.8%
Services-Business Services / 340 / 9.4%
Construction / 333 / 9.2%
Retail Trade-Food Store / 316 / 8.8%
Manufacturing-Other / 295 / 8.2%
Services-Medical / Health / 233 / 6.4%
Retail Trade-Other / 226 / 6.3%
Services-Other / 220 / 6.1%
Wholesale Trade-Nondurable Goods / 199 / 5.5%
Services-Other Professional / 180 / 5.0%
Transportation-Other / 124 / 3.4%
Agriculture / Fisheries / 96 / 2.7%
Wholesale Trade-Durable Goods / 86 / 2.4%
Mining / 77 / 2.1%
Retail Trade-Auto. Dlrs & Serv. Stations / 69 / 1.9%
Public Administration / 53 / 1.5%
Services-Education / 34 / 1.0%
Services-Hotels / Lodging / 34 / 0.9%
Retail Trade-Building Material and Garden / 33 / 0.9%
Finance / Insurance / Real Estate / Legal / 32 / 0.9%
Manufacturing-Food / Kindred / 14 / 0.4%
Manufacturing-Instruments / Related / 12 / 0.3%
Manufacturing-Printing / Publishing / 10 / 0.3%
Trucking and Warehousing / 8 / 0.2%
Forestry / 4 / 0.1%
Manufacturing-Industrial Machinery / 3 / 0.1%
Retail Trade-General Merchandise Stores / 2 / 0.1%
Manufacturing-Primary / Fabricated Metal / 2 / 0.1%
Manufacturing-Chemical / Allied / 0 / 0.0%
Manufacturing-Paper / Allied / 0 / 0.0%
Manufacturing-Electronic Equipment / 0 / 0.0%
Manufacturing-Transportation Equipment / 0 / 0.0%
Manufacturing-Apparel / Textile / 0 / 0.0%
Manufacturing-Lumber and Wood Products / 0 / 0.0%
Manufacturing-Furniture / Fixtures / 0 / 0.0%
Transportation-Air / 0 / 0.0%
Communications / 0 / 0.0%
Utilities / 0 / 0.0%
Services-Motion Pictures / 0 / 0.0%

Last updated: December 19, 2000

Business Disposal Rates(2000)
51% of overall disposal
Total Business Waste Disposal (Tons/Yr) / 4,933
Employee Daily Disposal (Lbs./Employee/Day) / 11.1
Disposal Related to Taxable Sales(lbs./$100) / 0.0
Board Reviewed Diversion Rates for Fillmore
Annual Diversion Rates / State-wide Ranking
1995 Diversion Rate: 30% / 46 of 445
1996 Diversion Rate: 33% / 44 of 445
Diversion Programs Summary for Fillmore in 1999
Number of Programs Operating / Average Jurisdiction
Composting / 5 / 2
Facility Recovery / 4 / 2
HHW / 3 / 2
Policy Incentives / 4 / 1
Public Education / 4 / 3
Recycling / 9 / 5
Source Reduction / 3 / 4
Special Waste Materials / 6 / 4
Transformation / 0

Jurisdiction Implemented Programs and Diversion Summary

1999,Fillmore
Board Approved/Accepted Diversion Rate (%): NR - No Rate: Based on current data a diversion rate cannot be accurately determined due to inaccurate base year data, a board approved base year that is later than the report year or other issues

Component Name / Program Name
Source Reduction / Business Waste Reduction Program
Government Source Reduction Programs
Material Exchange, Thrift Shops
Recycling / Residential Curbside
Residential Drop-Off
Residential Buy-Back
Commercial On-Site Pickup
Commercial Self-Haul
School Recycling Programs
Government Recycling Programs
Special Collection Seasonal (regular)
Other Recycling
Composting / Residential Curbside Greenwaste Collection
Residential Self-haul Greenwaste
Commercial On-Site Greenwaste Pick-up
Commercial Self-Haul Greenwaste
Government Composting Programs
Special Waste Materials / Ash
Sludge (sewage/industrial)
Tires
White Goods
Scrap Metal
Concrete/Asphalt/Rubble
Public Education / Electronic (radio ,TV, web, hotlines)
Print (brochures, flyers, guides, news articles)
Outreach (tech assistance, presentations, awards, fairs, field trips)
Schools (education and curriculum)
Policy Incentives / Product and Landfill Bans
Economic Incentives
Ordinances
Other Policy Incentive
Facility Recovery / MRF
Landfill
Transfer Station
Composting Facility

Total number of programs: 35

Advisory! Planning Annual Report Information System (PARIS) data is updated by board staff and is subject to change. Diversion program data is based on Annual Reports submitted by jurisdictions and represents only those jurisdictions entered in the database by board staff. Diversion program data on the web site may be unavailable if Annual Reports have not been submitted by jurisdictions or data has not been reviewed and/or entered by board staff..

Overall Waste Stream: Disposal (2000)
Amount (Tons) / Integrated Waste Management
Fees Paid ($)
Solid Waste Landfilled (buried): / 9,672 / 12,961
Solid Waste Transformed/Waste-to-Energy (burned) / 0 / --
Solid Waste Exported from the State for Disposal / 0 / --
Total Disposed / 9,672 / 12,961
Disposal Facilities Used By Fillmore in 2000
Landfills: / ARVIN SANITARY LANDFILL(Kern) , CHIQUITA CANYON SANITARY LANDFILL(Los Angeles) , SIMI VALLEY LANDFILL - RECYCLING CENTER(Ventura) , TOLAND ROAD SANITARY LANDFILL(Ventura)
Transformation Facilities (Waste-to-Energy): /
[none]
Disposal Facilities Located Within Fillmore in 2000
Landfills: / SIMI VALLEY LANDFILL - RECYCLING CENTER(Simi Valley) , TOLAND ROAD SANITARY LANDFILL(Santa Paula)
Transformation Facilities
(Waste-to-Energy):
/ [none]
Disposal Destination
This disposal desination data shows the total amount and percentages of waste from the selected county disposed within its boundaries, in other counties, and/or exported out of state.
Disposal OutFlow Destination(s) The disposal outflow destination maps show the total amount and percentages of waste from the selected county that this jurisdiction is a portion of disposed outside its boundaries, in other counties, and/or exported out of state.
Disposal InFlow Destination(s) The disposal inflow destination maps show the total amount and percentages of waste the selected county that this jurisdiction is a portion of received within its boundaries from other counties, and/or imported from out of the state.
Disposal data for the maps was compiled from the board disposal reporting system (DRS). The DRS tracks the amount of solid waste disposed by each jurisdiction in California. Counties in California must submit quarterly disposal reports to the Board showing the amount of waste disposed by each jurisdiction in a county. Waste disposed by a county for 1999 was calculated by totaling a county four quarters of disposal data for all the jurisdictions in the county. Waste received by a county was determined by totaling four quarters of disposal data by place of origin received by a county landfills.
CIWMB Approvals, Actions & Local Goverment Solid Waste Planning Documents and Implementation Efforts
Planning Document Adequacy
Planning Document / Approved / Conditionally Approved / Disapproved / Compliance Schedule / Penalty(ies) Imposed
Source Reduction & Recycling Element (SRRE) / 7/1995 / -- / 1/1995 / -- / --
SRRE New Base Year / -- / -- / -- / -- / --
SRRE Base Year Correction / -- / -- / -- / -- / --
Non-Disposal Facility Element (NDFE) / 1/1995 / -- / -- / -- / --
Household Hazardous Waste Element (HHWE) / 1/1995 / -- / -- / -- / --
Planning Document Implementation
Planning Document / Document Status / Action Date
SRRE Biennial Review for 1995/1996 / Board Approved / 2/1/1999
HHWE Biennial Review for 1995/1996 / Board Approved / 2/1/1999
SRRE Biennial Review for 1997/1998 / Board Accepted / 8/1/2000
HHWE Biennial Review for 1997/1999 / Board Accepted / 8/1/2000
SRRE Biennial Review for 1999/2000 / ------/ ----
HHWE Biennial Review 1999/2000 / ------/ ---
Petitions
Approved / Conditional
Approved / Disapproved
Petition for Government Streamlining / -- / -- / --
Petition for Goal Reduction / -- / -- / --
1995 Reduced Goal: --
2000 Reduced Goal: --
Petition for Goal Extension / -- / -- / --
1995 Extension: --
2000 Extension: --
Reports
Due / Received
1998 Annual Report / 8/1999 / No
1997 Annual Report / 8/1998 / Yes
1996 Annual Report / 8/1997 / Yes
1995 Annual Report / 8/1996 / Yes
CIWMB Grants
Individual Public CIWMB Grants / Active / Total (1990-date)
Used Oil Grants / 0 @ $0 / 1 @ $40,269
Total Public Grants / 0 @ $0 / 1 @ $40,269
Regional Public CIWMB Grants / Active / Total (1990-date)
Household Hazardous Waste Grants / 0 @ $ 0 / 1@$242,033
Used Oil Grants / 0 @ $ 0 / 4@$1,254,974
Total Regional Grants / 0 @ $ 0 / 5 @ $ 1,497,007
Official Jurisdiction Contact
Bill Bartels
Solid Waste Coordinators
City Of Fillmore
250 Central Ave
Fillmore, CA 93015
(805) 524-3701
CIWMB Local Assistance Contact
Tara Gauthier
Diversion, Planning & Local Assistance Division
Integrated Waste Management Board
1001 "I" Street P.O. Box 4025
Sacramento, California 95812-4025
(916) 341-6277
Annual Reporting Contact
Bill Bartels
Solid Waste Coordinators
City Of Fillmore
250 Central Ave
Fillmore, CA 93015
(805) 524-3701
Enforcement Agency Contact(s) in County
County of Ventura
County Resource Management Agency
800 S Victoria Ave
Ventura , CA 93009-1730
805-654-2815