UNITED STATES OF AMERICA POSTAL RATE COMMISSION WASHINGTON, DC. 20268 Docket No. R2000-1 Postal Rate and Fee Changes PRESIDING OFFICERS INFORMATION (March 14,200O) REQUEST The Postal Service is requested to provide the information assist in developing a record for the consideration NO. 5 described below to of its request for changes in rates and f es. In order to facilitate inclusion of the required material in the evidentiary recor 1 , the Postal Service is to have a witness attest to the accuracy of the answers and be prepared to explain to the extent necessary hearings. the basis for the answers at our The answers are to be provided within 10 days. I I, Refer to witness Tolley’s response to POIR No. 1, Question provide revised copies of Exhibit USPS-32A I. Please and page 1 of 3 attached to witness Mayes’ response to POIR No. 1, Question 4, that reflect the revised TYBR volume forecasts for Periodicals nonprofit, classroom, 2. Refer to Supplemental (USPS-T-8). Appendix and regular rate subclasses. in witness Musgrave’s Please provide revised copies of Exhibit USPS-32B Testimony and page 2 of 3 attached to witness Mayes’ response to POIR No. 1, Question 4, that reflect the slightly revised TYAR volume forecasts for Priority Mail and Express Mail. 3. In USPS-T-35 those for other automation at 32, witness Moeller states “...if a passthrough similar to letters were used, a potential rate anomaly could exist between Basic and 3-digit automation letters.” Docket No. RZOOO-1 2 a. Does the phrase “other automation 3-digit and 5-digit automation letters” refer to Standard A commercial letters? b. Please identify the potential rate anomaly that could exist between and 3-digit automation letters. Please discuss. 4. Please refer to USPS-T-24, Appendix II, pp. II-5 and 11-6, and USPS-LR- l-90, pp. 34 - 36. Postal Service witness Miller separates costs between (1) worksharing related - proportional; fixed; and, (3) non-worksharing related. CRA mail processing non-worksharing worksharing Postal Service witness Yacobucci Witness Yacobucci related -fixed. CRA mail processing (2) other worksharing unit costs between (1) worksharing related. Basic unit related separates related - proportional and (2) does not identify any cost pools as other Please discuss the rationale for the different treatment accorded the CRA mail processing unit costs by witness Miller compared to witness Yacobucci. 5. Please refer to USPS-T-24, The variability factors appearing Appendix on those pages, which come from USPS-T-17, appear to reflect only the MODS l&2 Facilities. non-MODS II, p. II-30 and USPS-LR-I-90, p. 32. Table 1 Since Standard A mail flows through offices and BMCs as well as MODS 1 & 2 facilities, what is the rationale for using variability factors representing 6. In USPS-T-18 only MODS 1 & 2 facilities? at page 15 witness Bradley states, “the Intra-SCF and Inter- SCF accounts no longer exist,” however, in witness Meehan’s W.S. 14.3 costs are recorded in these accounts. Please explain. SCF and Intra-SCF variabilities Please also provide citations for the Inter- used in these workpapers. Docket No. R2000-1 3 7. Please refer to the Response Robinson to DFCIUSPS-T34-4 envelopes of United States Postal Service Witness where it is confirmed that the majority of priority flat rate weigh less than 1 pound, and DFCIUSPS-T34-5 confirmed that an appropriate rate for the flat-rate envelope (b) where she states, “Not is the one-pound Please discuss the rationale for setting the rate for flat-rate envelopes rate.” at the two-pound rate. 8. Please refer to L.R. l-165. a. Attachment I gives the number of on-call pickup stops for TYAR express mail as 351,049 and the number of scheduled and cites USPS-T-36, Attachment Attachment stops for TYAR express mail as 249,893, B as the source of these numbers. USPS-T-36, B gives the numbers as 352,638 and 251,024 (31,641 + 219,383) respectively. Please reconcile these numbers. b. Attachment transportation K gives the final adjustment as 9,739 and for surface transportation Chapter XV as the source of these numbers. for delivery confirmation for air as 5,718 and cites LR-I-127, LR-I-127 has TYBR air transportation costs of 9,877 and surface costs of 5,800 (5,702 + 61 + 37). Please reconcile these numbers. 9. Please refer to USPS-T-26, Presiding Officer’s Information Attachment regression K and L, and Attachment results in Attachment from USPS-T-36. by multiplying the K by the volumes in USPS-T-36. For convenience, test year before rates volumes are attached. 1 divides the cubic feet by zone from Attachment results in Attachment 1 of this The footnotes at the bottom of USPS-T-26, L state that the cubic feet by zone were calculated copies of the USPS-T-36 Attachment Request. Attachments POIR No. 5, L by the regression K. The resulting volumes by rate cell to not match the volumes Please explain. Docket No. R2000-1 4 10. Please refer to USPS-T-26, Attachment M, page 1. Footnote 6 states that Christmas air terminal handling and hub and spoke costs are non-distance cites attachment Z as the source of the distance/non-distance a. Please explain what the Christmas are considered related and related percentages. Network Line Haul costs are, why they ‘hub and spoke’ costs, and why they are considered non-distance related. b. Please explain why LR l-60, pg. 4 treats these cost as distance related. 10. In response to OCAAJSPS-2 entitled “‘GAO’ Forecasting Spreadsheet the Postal Service submitted Requested asked the Service to provide the “detailed explanation that was given to the GAO. by the Postal Service? in OCAAJSPS-2.” OCA/USPS-2 of its volume forecast scenario” Is LR-I-179 a volume forecast that was given to the GAO If so, please rename the Library Reference Edward J. Gleimah Presiding Officer Attachments LR-I-179 accordingly. POIR 5, Attachment 1 Parcel Post Cubic Font and Cubic Fwt Mite Input Data Inter-BMC Cubic Feet by&wand Weight Increment Inter-sMC Estimated CFiPC LBS zones1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 36 - - 82 455.544 384.965 377.758 307.731 269.639 230,292 169.117 115,519 9.%= 96.479 54,755 =.a 36.931 40271 55,066 43,702 16,623 12,546 25,024 35.095 20.670 16.769 13.903 19.163 15.011 21.263 17.622 13.304 2,567 10,090 746 369 19,442 14,672 745 am 442 zone3 617,035 769,736 719,663 561,362 442,947 371,230 333,111 243,242 229,572 153.202 145.559 107,941 105,036 1ot.019 94.762 @%a 56,146 33,132 32.497 59.783 43,975 51,650 3,321 24,176 36,383 23,893 11,213 19.016 26.611 13.544 3.366 17,066 2.554 14,352 21,939 13.558 6,624 . zone 4 1,261,749 1,269,767 1,162,550 698.799 733.153 616.671 475.957 3-l6.165 zone 5 Zone 6 657,199 893,101 648,465 638.843 636,585 510,196 450,753 319,250 371,067 298.569 260,341 166.229 210,656 156,805 t77,650 124,666 139,636 96.676 109.667 151.794 358.580 220.921 235.996 210,642 t58,ata 169,243 171.726 69,417 w538 79,322 95,265 66.010 64.589 36,743 57,303 74,299 52,247 31,504 59,263 15,643 46,403 90.292 71,275 42,500 60,830 93,508 45,512 74,101 2t.s52 34,552 32,640 wJ94 ta.933 13,611 20,002 5,651 16.759 14,775 1t,23t =m 19,751 40,589 16,372 6,045 5,954 49,555 - _^ zone 7 262.560 225.962 163.684 215,349 152,449 226.163 162.359 172,365 133,960 146.167 143,611 136.341 119.965 94,707 121,941 113.149 65.485 64,426 58,270 97,017 zone 6 213.371 164,265 134,035 98,963 64,959 93,113 96,157 86,565 76,031 47,636 46,132 52,626 64,313 16,246 Ml.177 38,522 41,556 39,323 36.619 27,376 16,143 15,919 24,475 25,351 24,256 16.134 15,605 16,042 34862 47,230 26.668 22,719 w=5 60,432 ‘I4200 634 44,672 23.620 12,577 14,697 12,561 mm 32,986 11,056 12,352 10.126 9,367 10,589 ~.zfJ 16,946 12,253 6,215 5.336 20.920 -- TOtal 3,4,967 262,307 208.670 113.957 121,635 115,545 63,346 37,632 42,027 64,614 37,150 31.042 16,010 33,265 20,256 7,792 23,236 13,472 2v‘la 23,459 35.612 36,477 19,524 47,365 25.686 49,917 12,496 13,174 30,619 14,663 17,333 23.953 26.966 16,396 11,316 21,144 10.420 4,002,445 3,970,143 3.414,625 2,855,0X 2,431.w 2,165.412 1,770.602 1,322,x37 1.246065 1.147$40 634.557 643,437 711,704 621,975 646.130 603930 389,345 383,326 409,374 426,266 308,746 275,335 167.456 269,624 267.6% 3wm 158.794 163,656 160,472 177,403 97.602 101.839 132,268 102,050 w.383 73,629 105.505 0.269622 0.407951 0.536343 0.655547 0.766597 0.670457 0.967958 1.059505 1.146591 1.226622 1.306331 1.381289 1.452216 1.52Qxl I.564685 1.647067 1.706604 I.764207 1.619452 1.672680 I.924016 1.973575 2.021462 2.067772 2.112593 2.15eco4 2.l96cec 2.238889 2.278494 2.316953 2.354321 2.390648 2.425981 2.460365 2.493839 2.526444 2.556215 POIR 5, Attachment 1 Parcel Post Cubic F&and Cubic Foot Mile Input Data Inter-BMC Cubic Feet by Zone andweight Increment LBS Total zone3 Zones1~82 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 46 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 tnterahlc Estimated CFiPC zone4 3,315 6,442 10,976 941 4,637 1,265 669 2,637 3,601 15,523 1,015 4.116 29.885 2.617 526 2,670 1.157 2,021 649 15.729 1,971 460 324 1,704 280 697 766 494 zone 5 Zone6 9.682 23.069 13,661 2,275 3,239 10,356 26,232 8,421 29.691 16,817 5.619 14,122 6,336 10.616 27.566 15.644 7,212 4.340 1,321 3.358 15,249 1.889 4,652 6,406 4.506 2,411 5,543 3.656 25,027 5,376 2.305 1,303 6,764 1,325 4,129 2,367 3.016 45 670 472 2,721 334 2,342 94 6,127 47 I.268 3 501 4,743 924 46 46 3.1ffi.035 5,911,793 ._ . 565 630 1,914,679 9,562.517 . 4.656 666 23,770 93.336 3,363 2844 624 3,163 729 6.34 651 775 3.593.654 . - Zone6 24,974 1,549 603 5,709 1,925 6,657 577 6.750 I.838 1.786 aa3 2,024 539 657 966 2,345 12,599 579 zone7 7,376 10.399 5,241 2,952 5,136 4.311 .. 3,216 5,635 4,140 TOM 10,767 11,366 7.366 10,424 5.280 9.951 19,684 7,236 7.156 12,066 69,974 59,733 54,114 9,494 4,623 1,642 34,958 62.947 37,626 67,338 76,909 51.714 119.968 29,320 14,715 24,356 23,475 46,775 56,565 10,185 13.614 16.345 13,799 11,552 7,140 1,690 4.629 2,012 9.586 5,7w 7,319 885 I.338 919 3,212 1,357 2,264 531 2.935 7,064 I.434 11,771 11,617 12,651 3,673 2.881 10,697 5.549 3.007 6,Mt 606 3,439 64 5,115 12.25g 2,791 10,cao 7,793 1.613 390 2,261 1,149 l,MK) 436 2,672 80 1,999 2,714 139 9,642 1,923,568 3.445 2,166 2,061 5.759 10,642 2.058 I.840 2,253 719 2.t8t.652 2.589166 2.619389 2.646854 2.677609 2.705662 2.733098 2.759880 2.7-Z 2.611635 2.856649 2.661114 2.665046 2.908470 2.931395 2.65363s 2.975819 2.997347 3.016439 3.039106 3.059366 3.079225 3.098697 3.117794 3.136525 3.154902 3.172933 3.190629 3.207999 3.225051 3.241794 3.258235 3.274363 34.214.276 - - - -- POIR 5, Attachment 1 Inter-BMC Volumes Calculated by Dividing Cubic Feet by Estimated CFPc. LB6 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 I6 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Zones1 &2 1.569,564 943,703 704,321 469,427 351,735 m‘t= 174,716 109,CKl 80.987 76.513 41.696 48.240 25,431 m.494 34,745 26,533 9,657 7,113 13.754 16.741 10,743 a,497 6,676 9,277 7,105 9,671 6,106 5,942 1,135 4,355 318 163 6,014 5.953 299 32-I 173 Zone3 3,03o,291 1,666,833 1341,795 886,836 577.810 426.477 344.137 229.516 200.222 124,674 111,375 78.145 72,329 66,460 59,791 54,279 32.896 16.780 17,661 31,924 22.856 26.272 1.643 11,692 17,222 11,082 5,101 5.494 12,557 5,645 1,438 7,147 1.065 5,633 a,797 5,367 2.589 Zone4 4.679.667 3,112.547 2.167.549 t,371,069 956,375 710,972 491,713 326.516 260.397 228.138 142,494 152,651 109,353 117.006 78,672 64,779 566-Q 62.287 83.426 48.215 37.945 21,534 wm 45.222 21,543 34,370 9,967 15,433 14,325 15.576 7.205 5,695 6,245 2,297 7,558 5wa 4,390 Zone 5 2.437.476 2.189.235 1,209.049 974,519 830.404 586,127 465,674 301,235 323,626 291,808 169,036 170,652 145,049 104,354 106.786 104.2wl 52,388 51.319 43,597 53.871 44,704 32,727 t6,tTI 27,712 35,170 24,233 14,333 26.470 5.855 20,027 15.180 8.262 16,731 7,467 3,226 2,357 19,409 Zone6 1.047.965 553,695 305,164 326,503 211,939 259,821 167,733 162.636 116.834 118,965 110,037 lW,153 62.6JX 62,307 76,940 68,696 38,367 47,855 32,026 51.806 16.119 23,931 14,177 10,967 22,032 28.030 21,926 3,709 19,606 10.195 5,342 6,148 5.178 9,437 7,598 4,850 2.430 Zone7 791,369 402,706 249.905 ,50.963 64,736 106,971 99,340 61.680 6w54 38,766 35.298 36.101 44.266 10.666 37,969 2%=3 24,349 22,269 21,226 t4,SM 6.390 a.066 t2,toa 12.260 11.461 8.411 7,100 7,165 11.192 14,237 4,696 5,167 4.174 3.815 4,246 2,112 6.176 Zone 6 1.166.253 642.987 389,051 173.835 156.523 132,741 86.107 35697 36.654 52,562 26,425 22,473 11,025 21,885 t2,7at 4,731 13.614 7,637 13,107 12,527 16,613 16,483 9.658 22.916 12.158 23,153 5,686 5,884 13,526 6,326 7.362 10,019 11,116 5,664 4,538 a,369 4,073 Total 14844,627 9,731,6x36 5,33X864 4.355.152 3.171.899 2.467.673 1.629.4t9 1,24a.263 1,086,774 933,446 638,562 610.616 490,061 409,194 407,683 366,665 226,113 217,279 224.999 228.703 160.470 139.511 92,732 140,066 126.712 139.150 72,242 73,097 79,207 76,566 41,541 42,599 64.522 41.478 36,243 29,223 41,242 POIR 5. Attachment 1 Inter-SMC Volumes Calculated by Dividing Cubic Feet by Estimsted W/PC. 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 46 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 6a 69 70 T&l 359 1,626 I.049 1,391 5,624 364 44 155 97 1,260 3,223 4,144 472 255 I.‘-2 10,727 1,002 169 933 401 695 276 5,325 662 107 561 91 223 246 154 5,354 869 3,739 6,607 2,849 3,970 1.223 3,= 10,434 3,061 10,631 6,349 2,173 5,219 1.979 1,103 3.050 3,647 9,694 5,635 1,577 1.558 470 1,164 5,330 655 I,= 2,543 1,576 636 806 2,868 2,215 4,234 193 764 993 15 262 152 673 106 742 29 1.92-l 15 1,238 6,410 1,794 431 2,232 433 1.341 764 407 15 15 174 192 1 166 1,476 267 239 5.217.888 9.779.646 15,590,794 11 ,x4.560 1,899 I.688 239 8,454 32.904 1,175 641 275 1,947 662 2,237 192 2,236 605 56.4 222 653 173 210 306 196 992 226 196 261 4,226,Wl 9.645 1.229 2,127 1,546 2,457 1,100 1.x71 2.226 267 1,212 29 1,773 4,215 652 3,413 2,619 605 129 751 376 327 141 657 25 634 851 43 3,052 272 696 2.524.321 4,158 4,347 2,761 3,693 1.951 3,641 7,132 2,567 2.545 4,261 1,204 751 715 1.965 3,671 652 614 747 237 3,103 1,501 594 542 1,476 636 422 268 1 .Wl 421 696 163 2.164 3,274,509 27,025 22,804 M,42?3 13,056 23.265 13,641 31,646 27,605 16,393 42,292 10,246 5,101 6,375 V@3 16,512 19,006 3.396 4,510 5,376 4,510 3,765 wJ4 3,075 1,617 2,3M 452 3,669 3,684 3,965 1.133 LX?4 3.267 51,6M,319 POIR 5, Attachment 1 Parcel Post Cubic Foot and Cubic Foot Mile Input Data IntraSMC Cubic Feet by Zone and Weight Increment bdra-BMC LBS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 36 39 LOCA 260.445 168,745 136,301 91,206 52,294 45.061 31,262 33,850 26.366 21.634 17,226 13,105 %8M 6.792 47.503 12,166 4,633 5,142 7,681 9,025 3.804 7,641 3.565 4,642 4.595 2,251 2,127 2,761 2.884 3.726 3,859 484 2,164 2,142 646 935 358 2,717 zones I& 2 1,616,M7 1,461,419 1,259,097 933,259 609.119 560,131 492.‘=4 354.732 257,761 247,611 174.05s 176,777 143,719 117.584 138,940 174,119 101,393 116,603 wm 71.040 94,105 63,267 90,476 70.876 56,641 32,545 73.067 60,252 n.086 31,885 54,427 26,273 24,019 14,682 ‘la358 22,172 23.267 M36 Zone 3 260.653 270,321 250.543 219,397 144,467 107.493 88,657 109,660 51,516 58.647 47,252 46.531 44,072 27.693 26,346 17,543 31,405 10,119 7,397 17,523 20.424 11,036 9,753 7,513 16,420 6,955 11,623 42,632 12.168 2,514 4,514 4,885 7,639 I.550 673 1,321 2,657 1.916 zone4 34,531 52,685 50.906 56.404 3-?354 36,267 19,427 17,736 10,496 9.6477 6.836 5,354 5,814 6,494 9.580 4,672 2,160 9,373 6.016 1.657 62 4.053 6.194 4,107 6,711 430 146 0 I.226 1,673 431 321 1,650 2,726 4,246 32u 3,960 377 zone 6 176 1,465 936 1,002 2.7% 132 1,449 536 342 511 57,022 58,241 0 0 166 0 0 75,668 584 223 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 2.394,015 lFJ4.635 1,699.755 1,281.370 63c,cKKl 746,105 633,479 516,725 346,501 338.m 304,363 300.168 203.408 160.756 224,559 208,520 139,611 216.935 101,745 gw.116.414 105.017 109,991 67,340 68,567 42,160 86.965 125,946 =w= 39,796 63,230 31,964 35,692 21,301 45,924 24,746 30,242 25,576 CFiPC 0.2194719 0.3460316 0.4646800 0.5747260 0.6766072 0.7710325 0.6567332 0.9403865 1.0165965 1.0876646 1.1547466 1.2175596 1.2766916 1.3324570 1.3651343 1.4349703 1.4621650 I.5269747 1.56551W lBO66673 1.6484721 1.6651603 1.72ul467 1.75354Ezu 1.7654532 1.6159554 1.6451370 1.6730739 1.6996362 1.9254685 1.95oo907 1.9736¶61 I.9963623 2.0161312 2.0390494 2.0591586 2.0764677 2G971030 POIR 5, Attachment 1 Parcel Post Cubic Foot and Cubic Foot Mile Input Data Intra-BMC Cubic Feet by Zone and Weight Increment LBS 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 46 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 56 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 Total LO.31 0 1.176 641 2,763 0 0 106 749 1,320 0 2,693 2-X 1,455 0 215 0 0 1,066 0 1,071 0 0 4.725 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l.G92,724 Zo"esl&2 7,141 21,671 7,356 20,627 11,911 19,446 5,912 10.33a 4.456 3,462 13,049 9,319 13,961 2,942 7,310 IO.525 2,912 947 626 6859 a¶2 4,412 625 430 6,694 1,706 0 216 1.166 0 462 10,402.027 zone3 675 v-35 2.686 1,305 10,662 123 2,124 920 723 492 3.201 469 452 0 3,939 0 561 5.995 146 0 1,310 711 422 666 0 0 0 366 0 0 0 2,04$770 zone4 1,771 1,037 686 0 1,409 645 35 0 0 0 0 0 324 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 431 217 0 0 0 0 0 408,204 zone 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MO,985 Total 9,588 26,468 11,568 24,695 24,281 M,416 6.176 12.007 6,501 3,974 19.143 10,014 16,212 2,942 11.464 IO,acn 3,473 8.007 776 7.930 2.002 5,123 5,772 1.096 7,126 1,523 0 584 1,laa 0 462 14,153,710 CF,PC 2.1150087 2.1322467 2.1466472 2.1646362 2.1602465 2.1950970 2.2094134 2.2232179 2.2365316 2.2493745 2.2617654 2.2737222 2.2652616 2.2w4cQ2 2.3071529 2.3175343 2.3275581 2.3372376 2.3465852 2.3556126 2.3643319 2.3727533 2.3606873 2.3887436 2.3663324 2.4036619 2.4107411 2.4175763 2.4241614 2.4305560 2.4387154 POIR 5, Attachment 1 tntra-EMC Volumes Calculated by Dividing Cubic Feet by Estimated CFlPc. LBS 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 16 19 M 21 22 23 24 25 2% 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 36 39 -- Local 1.277.619 '487:659 297,626 158,672 77.289 Zo"esl62 6.264463 4:223:366 2.709,601 1,62W?4 58.469 36,426 36,w7 25,935 20,070 14,919 10,763 7,676 5,097 3‘t295 8,492 3,126 3,367 . _--” ,.,= -.___ 4.894 5.606 2,307 4,535 2,073 2,761 2,573 1,240 1,153 1,474 1,516 1,935 1,979 245 to= 1,061 316 454 172 1,296 .,_-.,-, gw= 726,459 573,476 377.219 253,573 227,605 150,730 145,190 112,572 68.246 lW,306 121,340 EwJa 76.M2 51,140 44,125 57,083 49,424 52,599 40.42u 31.836 17,922 39,aca 42,645 40,575 16,559 27,910 13,312 12.031 7,374 19,792 10,75a 11.194 9,807 zone 3 1,167,639 761.203 539,174 381,741 213,661 139.415 103,474 116.824 50,675 64,032 40,9M 3w‘la 34.520 20.931 2Q‘m 12,225 21,166 6,627 4,713 1o,w4 12,390 6,549 5,670 4,264 10,317 3.630 6.299 22,921 6,405 1.3@3 2,315 2,475 3,926 766 330 642 1,276 914 zone4 157,336 152,255 109.550 63,342 44,662 47,037 22,622 16,662 10,325 9,015 7,651 4.398 4,554 6,374 6.917 3,266 1,471 6,139 3,634 1,154 49 2.405 3.601 2,342 4,679 237 80 0 645 669 221 163 627 1,352 2,062 156 1,905 180 zone 5 613 4,235 1,953 1,743 4,044 171 1.688 570 336 470 ‘w.580 47,634 0 0 136 0 0 49.554 245 138 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 10906.069 5,646.72-l 3p57.905 2.229.531 1.240,011 971,560 737.690 549,462 =.m 311,252 263,601 246,533 159,324 120.646 162.120 145,313 94.193 142,049 64,626 61,907 71,633 62.912 63.942 49.807 4wws 2%?26 47,132 67.240 49,143 M,669 32,424 16,165 17,679 10.555 22,522 12,019 14,550 12,196 -- - - I_ POIR 5, Attachment 1 Intra-BMC Volumes Calculated by Dividing Cubic Fe-at by Estimated CF/Pc LBS 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 46 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 66 69 70 T&d Local 0 551 392 1,276 0 0 46 337 590 0 1,279 90 637 0 93 0 0 456 0 455 0 0 1.985 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,610,766 Zones 1 (L 2 3,377 10,163 3,423 9,526 5.463 8,W 2,676 4.650 I.993 1.5‘M 5,766 4.099 6,116 1,261 3,169 4,576 1,251 405 267 2,912 293 I.@= 262 180 2,794 710 0 90 462 0 196 21447,734 Zone 3 319 1,213 1,250 603 5,026 56 952 414 323 219 1,415 215 196 0 1,707 0 241 2.565 m 0 554 300 177 279 0 0 0 151 0 0 0 3mw69 Zone4 637 4% 319 0 646 365 16 0 0 0 0 0 142 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 180 93 0 0 0 0 0 706,046 Zone 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 163,311 Total 4,533 12,413 5.384 11,407 11,137 9,301 3,701 5,401 2,907 1,767 8,464 4.404 7.094 1,261 4,969 4,576 1.462 3,425. 331 3,366 647 2.159 2,424 459 2,974 600 0 242 462 0 196 26,617.366 POIR 5, Attachment 1 ParcelPastCubicFootandCubicFoot MileInput Data DBMC Cubic Feet byZone and Weight Increment LBS 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 16 19 M 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 36 39 Zones182 M.027.695 26849.310 21.016.655 17.151.793 13.477.976 12.660.540 9.663.622 7.303.015 5.7a4.908 5.316.468 4.466.1w 3337.580 2.652.695 2.699.862 1.975.499 1,657.315 1355.289 1,375,6w 1,101.250 1.150,803 1.416,746 1.076,935 643,422 756,462 660,652 ‘lo5204 437.453 317,061 504.906 ~.‘I= 466.807 250.617 256.202 142.810 194,010 233,403 176.766 254,277 Zone3 3397.021 4.595.075 3546,060 3.082,313 2.618.972 2,386,694 1,554,090 1,235,165 915,329 wa‘m6 730,192 596,362 612.915 303.077 566.579 307,959 263,595 362,042 195,03U 258,573 249,190 124,642 137,079 125,735 116.599 WJW 96.030 203.675 105,227 39,425 68,426 32,444 12,427 30,575 55.008 5,470 41,667 86,364 Zone4 Zone5 w9.959 629,700 657.247 516.665 311,742 467,025 264,927 164,462 204,119 224,040 96,497 93.611 61.310 79,ow 32,361 27,210 17.622 20.790 8.856 26,116 25,927 43,271 24,717 19,955 Total 30.475 20,627 22,383 40,700 23,935 9,125 20.337 13,117 27,932 15,070 20.390 33.568 1,310 2.460 13.675 w= 445 4,726 I.385 6,555 WI04 24.065.350 32,295.911 25,244,645 2U.791,671 16,432$X 15,523,384 11.522.976 8.702.683 6,624X6 6544.144 5,324,ni 4.024.573 3,527,119 3.067.019 2.574.440 1,9Qz@l 1 ,mwx 1.758,432 1,305,136 I,437492 1,693,865 1,259.917 1,005.216 902,152 797,641 525,672 534,793 523,416 623,603 364,280 555,676 267.990 270,015 173,384 285,576 238,873 220.433 340.641 DBMC CF/PC 0.30362&42 0.46262777 0.61233810 0.75312234 0.66579747 1.01119672 1.13007016 1.24307017 1.35075917 1.45352219 1.552u792u 1.64649576 1.73719195 1.82444651 I.90851792 1.96961917 2.06795178 2.14369405 2.21700661 2.266o3ssI 2.35691304 2.42375954 2.46x8558 2.55179245 2.61317329 2.672914% 2.73109415 2.76776722 2.84306161 2.89698092 2.94SO447 3.CWS6762 3.0511622U 3.10023675 3.14619664 3.19510531 3.24100246 3.26592526 POIR 5, Attachment 1 Parcel Post Cubic FoA and Cubic Fti Mile Input Data DBMC Cubic Feet by Zone and Weight Increment LB6 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 46 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 W 61 62 63 64 65 aa 67 aa 69 70 TOtA Zones 1 8 2 242,275 139,125 128,401 155,250 135,616 76,684 111,767 196,573 141.353 62,991 97,641 135,279 69,432 51.146 22.020 104,333 67,217 764 14,927 35.319 2.446 7,164 3,384 42,967 4,073 1.614 26.319 Zone 3 Zone 4 15,669 1,709 21,632 12,642 116.675 26.631 6.417 2,325 26,323 2.761 TOtal zone 5 265,631 142,663 150,232 170,ffil 254.690 105,519 126.107 196.696 169,676 65,752 99,030 153,292 72,397 51,146 25,940 104,333 67,217 13,631 14,927 7.667 I.848 2,760 2,003 7.923 I.389 16,013 2,665 3.920 12,647 1.165 1,541 WI 36.505 3,967 12,66a 4.603 8.834 3,364 47,550 7,213 10,447 1,246 29.564 4.56) 3,140 2.083 2,083 190 W33 171,950.860 2,344 30.476,571 4,990.716 254,065 190 9,210 207,674,244 DBMC CFlPC 3.32991263 3.37299536 3.41520657 3.45657654 3.49713407 3.53690643 3.57591957 3.61419614 3.65176559 3.66664427 3.72465549 3.76041957 3.79535591 3.6i968306 3.66341675 3.89657994 3.92918289 3.96124316 3.93277568 4.02379477 4.05431419 4.06434713 4.1139X26 4.1-7 4.17165161 4.1w66ca3 4.22764241 4.255Ccs64 4.26196423 4.30652434 4.33469657 POIR 5, Attachment 1 DBMC Volumes Calculated by Dividing Cubic Feet by Estimated CFIPc. LBS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 36 39 zones,.%2 65,960.119 56,036.526 34.322.468 22,774,246 15,215,642 12,520,353 8,551,347 5.674962 4.223.463 3,657.407 2.676.615 2,027.061 1,642.245 1,479,623 1.055,0= 632.981 655,376 641,696 496,726 502,966 WI.952 444,324 =.Qo3 29w‘n 252.692 151,597 160.175 113,739 177,5g2 103,026 158,261 63,576 83.968 4w6‘l 61.626 73,054l 55,158 T7,= zone3 11.167.791 9,934.714 5,794.263 4,052.712 2956.626 2.360,267 1,375,216 993,657 677,640 6fl1.4CU 470,461 362,213 352,819 166,860 235.669 154.763 137.138 153.887 67.970 113,011 105727 51,425 55,081 ‘-273 44620 31,830 35,162 73,131 37.012 13.609 29.979 10,811 4,073 9.862 17,473 1,712 12,656 28,283 Zone4 zone5 VW345 1,793,450 1,073.w =J7296 351,934 481,854 252,132 132,319 151,114 154,125 63,461 55,032 IW.3MI 45,016 36,554 64,042 27,020 9,024 17,996 9,024 17.996 w-3 43.345 16.956 13.676 6.521 9.698 3,995 12.288 11,Wl 17,653 9,932 7.620 6.217 7.603 12.566 460 682 4,610 9.106 151 1,575 454 2,062 9.530 Tom, 79,257.124 69,W9,710 41,226.645 27,W7,295 16.551,223 15.351,498 10,196,6¶1 7wJ.958 5,052.237 4,501.957 3.430.734 2.444.326 2.030.357 1.692.026 1.346.921 1.001,440 801,037 820,261 566.693 626,265 716.630 519.619 403,915 353,536 305,315 195,993 195,616 167,753 219,414 125,745 168.391 95.965 88.495 55,926 90.711 74,762 66,014 103,667 POIR 5, Attachment 1 DBMC Volumes Calculated by Dividing Cubic Feet by Estimated CF/Pc. LES 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 46 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 56 59 W 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 Tote, Zones1 82 72,757 41,247 37,597 44,914 38,836 21,736 31,255 54389 38,706 22.499 m,2i3 35,974 18,234 13.356 5,669 26,776 17,107 196 3,736 6,776 603 1,756 623 10,376 976 3-34 6,699 493 zone3 Zone4 Zone5 Total 4,772 507 6,393 3,657 33,992 2.303 546 79.631 42.301 766 43,989 49,370 72,626 7.530 566 2,216 2.354 w-l 35,625 55.032 643 7.756 746 373 4,792 781 46,464 23,246 26.564 40,765 19,075 13,356 6,714 26.776 17.107 3,441 3,758 9,072 963 3,107 623 11,477 1,729 1,015 3,243 295 380 221 1,127 1,101 753 2,103 295 2,488 6,663 490 44 1.584 247.192,685 541 43.060,375 7.422852 332,635 44 2,125 m,w6.947 “. . - -
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