Mobile GIS Helps Fight Desert Dumping
Dec 14, 2005, By none
Found in: Geospatial
Doņa Ana County, New Mexico, is developing procedures to fight the illegal dumping of solid waste. Taking GIS into the field has increased productivity and is saving fuel and other vehicle expenses by eliminating lengthy trips to the office by code enforcement officers.
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