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Record #:
20579
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This bulletin discusses a U.S. Court of Appeals case that struck down previous cases that upheld against Commerce Clause challenges various local government arrangements that required municipal solid waste to be collected by a single hauler or disposed of in a designated facility. In Huish Detergents, Inc. v. Warren County the Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit decided such an arrangement imposed a flow control regime contrary to C&A Carbone, Inc. v. Town of Clarkstown. This case, along with others that preceded it, offers some useful lessons to local governments in how not to structure exclusive hauling and disposal arrangements.
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Local Government Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7830 A15 L6), Vol. Issue 95, Aug 2000, p1-3, f
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34336
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In May, the North Carolina General Assembly will consider the state’s growing solid waste problem. According to the 2000-2001 North Carolina Solid Waste Management Annual Report, North Carolina has fallen far short of the goal set in 1991 of reducing by forty-percent the volume of solid waste disposed by 2001. This article discusses short- and long-term approaches to solid waste disposal and management in the state, including local government recycling efforts.