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Return to Quincy: Waste-derived products in agriculture impact Yakima County too

In Yakima County, concerns over legacy pesticides in former orchard land and high levels of nitrates in groundwater have led to cleanup efforts and a safe drinking water program.

Does your soil have lead, arsenic contamination? Washington officials will help test soil

People in Central Washington have a chance to learn more about potentially contaminated soil at their homes. The Washington State Department of Ecology is hosting information sessions about pesticides from former orchards.

New e-ticketing app allows small to mid-size contractors to go paperless

Jan 01, 2021 A new e-ticketing service designed to save contractors time and money – as well as enable contactless transactions – will hit the market in the new year. Soil Connect is launching the new e-ticketing service as part of its strategy to become a one-stop shop for contractors who need to buy or sell dirt and other haul materials, says company founder and CEO Cliff Fetner, who is also a third-generation builder and developer. “It’s time to get rid of these old-school, manual, handwritten tickets,” Fetner says. The new service is all conducted by software and mobile app, requiring no paper. All delivery tickets are stored digitally and can be viewed and approved by Android or Apple mobile device without the delivery driver, workers on the jobsite or back office administrators having to come in physical contact with anyone.

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