Purchase database software for wastewater permit compliance
$98,252
In Plain English
The city's wastewater department must track industrial discharges to meet state and federal permit requirements. The current system cannot handle the reporting demands. If approved, the city spends $98,252 on Linko database software to automate compliance tracking and avoid potential regulatory penalties.
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