The results of waste management surveys conducted during February/March in the Carwoola/Primrose Valley and Sutton East areas will be presented to Council at its April General Meeting. The following is a summary of the results.
Carwoola/Primrose Valley
Survey population | 349 | |
Sample | 211 | (60.5%) |
Support general waste collection | 83 | (39.3% ± 5%) |
Do not support general waste collection | 123 | (58.3% ± 5%) |
Recycling collection service satisfaction:
Very Dissatisfied | 18 | (8.5%) | |
Dissatisfied | 10 | (4.7%) | |
Neutral | 39 | (18.5%) | |
Satisfied | 57 | (27.0%) | |
Very Satisfied | 80 | (37.9%) |
Preferred collection frequency:
Weekly | 17 | (20.5%) | |
Fortnightly | 72 | (86.7%) |
Comments | 158 | (74.9%) |
Survey Comments
The 60% return rate on a survey population of 349 yields a result with a confidence level of 95% and an accuracy of ± 5%. The ultimate result is thus 58.3% ± 5% against the introduction of a household waste collection service.
Many (74.9%) of the survey forms included comments, most of which qualified residents’ objections to the introduction of a council collection service, and many of which made reference to the respondent’s satisfaction with the existing commercial service operating in the area.
There is nonetheless a high level of satisfaction (64.9% Satisfied or Very Satisfied, 13.2% Dissatisfied or Very Dissatisfied) with the recycling service that was introduced in 2012. Many respondents who were dissatisfied with the recycling service claimed not to use it.
Sutton East
Survey population | 146 | |
Sample | 65 | (44.5%) |
Support general waste collection | 39 | (60.0% ± 9%) |
Do not support general waste collection | 24 | (36.9% ± 9%) |
Recycling collection service satisfaction:
Very Dissatisfied | 8 | (12.3%) | |
Dissatisfied | 1 | (1.5%) | |
Neutral | 8 | (12.3%) | |
Satisfied | 14 | (21.5%) | |
Very Satisfied | 31 | (47.7%) |
Preferred collection frequency:
Weekly | 14 | (35.9%) | |
Fortnightly | 27 | (69.2%) |
Comments | 25 | (38.5%) |
Survey Comments
The 44.5% return rate on a survey population of 146 yields a result with a confidence level of 95% and an accuracy of ± 9%. The ultimate result is thus 60.0% ± 9% in favour of the introduction of a household waste collection service.
A little more than one third of the responses (38.5%) included comments, most of which qualified residents’ objections to the introduction of a council collection service. Many comments of both respondents in favour and opposed to a council collection service also made reference to the respondent’s satisfaction with the existing commercial service operating in the area.
There is a high level of satisfaction (69.2% Satisfied or Very Satisfied, 13.8% Dissatisfied or Very Dissatisfied) with the recycling service that was introduced in 2012.
You can browse the individual survey responses by clicking here (above survey results available after 4 April 2013).