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Enivronmental Management and Health 2001-2002 2000-2001 1999 Enivronmental Management and health 2001-2002 2000-2001 1999-2000 1998-1999 1997-1998 1996-1997 1995-1996 1994-1995 1 Severn Shire Council 92.5 121.57 58.12 66.8 74.43 58.67 28.71 35.05 2 Gunning Shire Council 88.82 98.06 75.55 77.58 78.3 90.83 135.65 83.26 3 Jerilderie Shire Council 77.7 127.29 84.18 107.82 56.95 53.55 54.99 44.49 4 Central Darling Shire Council 66.91 110.03 70.12 56.58 51.17 47.67 42.22 28.68 5 Crookwell Shire Council 57.63 67.73 42.21 44 74.1 92.57 114.24 56.13 6 Narrabri Shire Council 53.44 48.34 49.63 49.78 43.77 43.16 44.83 24.72 7 Gilgandra Shire Council 53.1 47.03 25.92 30.26 28.87 33.44 27.38 34.52 8 Hornsby, The Council of the Shire of 50.5 50.41 50.12 46.54 39.44 36.5 35.74 40.35 9 Tallaganda Shire Council 49.91 54.39 59.09 56.89 64.74 58.19 73.03 3.41 10 Coolamon Shire Council 45.06 44.53 41.81 42.74 39.83 33.86 27.83 15.8 11 Temora Shire Council 39.62 22.15 21.44 20.38 17.43 18.41 18.15 15.11 12 Kempsey Shire Council 39.29 60.05 57.84 59.41 45 54.38 45.49 15.59 13 Gunnedah Shire Council 35.78 39.5 36.61 34.27 29.25 47.34 50.02 36.39 14 Leeton Shire Council 35.67 33.09 24.02 23.18 21.91 24.83 25.94 23.08 15 Bogan Shire Council 34.31 17.09 16.3 17.39 37.95 34.89 15.89 27.44 16 Cooma-Monaro Shire Council 30.54 30.54 36.45 28.49 41.39 46.6 48.32 44.07 17 Cootamundra Shire Council 30.26 24.23 25.19 27.3 21.08 22.82 24.55 25.66 18 Cowra Shire Council 25.47 17.95 17.56 17.53 17.34 13.09 18.16 14.78 19 Maclean Shire Council 25.32 67.92 70.67 45.38 44.1 44.33 39.65 40.24 20 Tenterfield Shire Council 22.89 20.16 19.78 29.04 24.62 23.26 23.88 20.33 21 Manilla Shire Council 21.91 20.58 17.71 19.24 22.89 19.4 38.47 41.26 22 Parry Shire Council 21.02 15.12 16.19 6.49 14.03 18.4 19.33 10.59 23 Boorowa Council 20.68 18.61 20.15 16.55 17.32 16.84 18.57 15.27 24 Bellingen Shire Council 19.31 23.2 23.83 31 22.31 11.31 13.99 3.48 25 Narromine Shire Council 18.63 18.76 19.1 17.56 20.85 20.85 21.58 17.89 26 Willoughby City Council 17.5 17.3 5.34 4.67 5.01 4.8 4.79 5.9 27 Glen Innes Municipal Council 17.45 9.23 9.07 22.82 46.19 18.2 27.52 15.29 28 Lismore City Council 16.54 28.35 21.27 21.57 18.86 16.9 17.04 31.6 29 Hume Shire Council 15.76 18.05 23.91 14.75 12.79 15.92 9.54 16.55 30 Bathurst City Council 15.57 19.37 20 17.25 14.14 18.26 18 16.82 31 Grafton City Council 15.23 62.42 38.09 36.69 38.54 28.59 30.94 26.88 32 Yass Shire Council 14.76 10.12 10.09 8.62 8.72 8.62 8.35 11.61 33 Muswellbrook Shire Council 14.65 28.09 18.55 19.4 19.64 17.59 20.92 18.83 34 Yarrowlumla Shire Council 14.6 27.86 54.19 29.01 14.58 22.52 25.36 15.38 35 Cessnock City Council 13.04 18.53 15.33 9.66 6.18 7.03 5.32 20.77 36 Dungog Shire Council 12.43 13.56 13.95 23.01 18.52 14.23 13.25 8.38 37 Lane Cove Municipal Council 12.37 14.63 11.82 11.68 13.41 13.47 14.45 9.72 38 Inverell Shire Council 12.15 43.57 95.79 68.15 24.55 10.2 11.04 9.88 39 South Sydney City Council 11.9 30.19 33.36 27.59 30.99 25.05 19.6 34.29 40 Tweed Shire Council 10.58 20.82 20.87 19.92 23.64 21.72 19.37 8.39 41 Tamworth City Council 10.4 17.23 19.62 17.13 20.71 9.22 7.64 7.4 42 Wingecarribee Shire Council 10.36 19.68 13 13.88 13.62 13.82 14.37 3.63 43 Sutherland Shire Council 10.09 10.74 9.35 10.85 11.46 9.7 9.62 15.11 44 Singleton Shire Council 10.01 12.01 9.86 6.27 5.32 4.47 10.38 6.05 45 Parramatta City Council 9.93 9.79 9.59 9.1 4.75 3.97 3.92 2.26 46 Newcastle City Council 9.44 23.86 23.51 19.85 21.37 20.54 21.23 13.92 47 Wyong 9.05 16.79 8.94 9.38 9.77 8.31 11.23 9.29 48 Copmanhurst Shire Council 8.92 42.39 38.15 45.37 46.54 45.32 46.62 40.1 49 Ashfield, The Council of the Municipality of 8.38 7.66 11.25 8.01 8.61 8.33 6.66 5.42 50 Kogarah Municipal Council 7.9 9.16 8.28 8.82 9.99 8.27 3.53 5.34 51 Holroyd City Council 7.6 10.66 9.79 9.46 9.28 7.07 6.85 6.5 52 Deniliquin Council 7.18 37.31 5 20.48 19 20.77 11.55 13.04 53 Manly Council 6.55 20.33 14.35 15.66 14.36 10.31 8.95 7.22 54 Hunters Hill, The Council of the Municipality of 6.54 6.57 6.68 6.9 8.01 4.79 4.6 4.25 55 Orange City Council 5.97 6.48 8.31 5.73 6.08 9.22 9.87 13.66 56 Byron Shire Council 5.68 22.59 19.88 10.8 9.19 7.76 17.76 9.3 57 Ryde City Council 5.17 6.94 6.66 8.19 8.31 8.68 8.69 4.5 58 Rockdale City Council 4.61 6.02 8.92 9.89 4.98 10.76 4.83 6.23 59 Ku-ring-gai Council 4 6.74 4.93 4.51 14.07 12.39 12.95 9.95 60 Pittwater Council 3.94 19.85 12.62 15.02 13.55 8.66 11.45 7.87 61 Auburn Council 3.37 5.37 4.71 4.86 6.52 9.44 12.24 16.25 62 Liverpool City Council 2.81 4.07 4.45 8.03 6.1 9.19 6.86 4.77 63 North Sydney Council 2.42 21.36 6.32 7.95 5.25 4.89 4.78 6.54 64 Baulkham Hills, The Council of the Shire of 2 3.5 9.19 7.05 1.15 0.9 4.16 3.58 65 Shellharbour City Council 1.05 7.38 6.94 7.48 6.45 6.01 3.62 3.48 66 Randwick City Council 0.62 3.97 4.45 7.29 9.66 7.99 10.54 12.19 67 Bankstown 0.4 26.73 16.95 12.56 7.91 11.45 11.25 11.90 Average (per capita) 21.4 29.0 25.0 24.1 23.1 22.2 23.0 18.2 Highest (per capita) 92.5 127.3 95.8 107.8 78.3 92.6 135.7 83.3 Lowest (per capita) 0.4 3.5 4.5 4.5 1.2 0.9 3.5 2.3 NSROC - Average per Capita 14.3 19.3 16.4 15.3 13.2 13.3 13.3 11.9 SSROC - Average per Capita 12.88 12.13 11.24 11.53 10.25 8.77 11.15 WSROC - Average per Capita 15.17 11.31 12.06 8.56 9.58 9.06 9.79.
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