Environmental Data Collection Automation

For this continued initiative, the South Central Partnership will move to completely automate its environmental health data collection systems in order to improve capacity to better respond to community needs. Partnership counties used year-end funds to purchase software and training for food and lodging modules, in addition to a limited number of tablet personal computers and printers to initiate the automation of these activities. In moving forward, the Partnership will provide much needed hardware and software for all participating counties. Training and implementation of onsite wells and wastewater applications for environmental health will also be provided as a next step. The South Central Partnership anticipates the complete automation of its environmental health data collection systems by Summer 2008.
Resources
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Tools Developed
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