Economic Flow Control and Alternative Revenue Strategies
Flow control can be accomplished by employing one of three primary methods. The method chosen often determines the ease or difficulty that a solid waste management entity incurs in dealing with the issue. The three primary methods to deal with flow control are:
1) through direct collection of waste and recyclables within a municipality's legal boundaries;
2) through legislative mandate via State enabling legislation and local ordinances and enforcement; and
3) through economic means, by offering service fees competitive with other geographically convenient alternatives.
GBB personnel have experience with employment of all three methods.