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Dump Detective Basic Launching at the International Erosion Control Conference

CleanEarthApps is heading to San Diego to officially launch Dump Detective Basic at the IECA conference February 11-13. Dump Detective is an iPad, iPhone and iPod touch app that helps monitor water quality. It allows an inspector to document an illicit stormwater dump with pictures, notes and important characteristics and immediately submit it for follow up. Reports are stored in the cloud for retrieval and follow up notes, each incident is documented with date, time latitude and longitude, and a pdf record of the incident is created at the time of reporting.

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CleanEarthApps to Exhibit at the League of Nebraska Municipalities Utilities/Public Works Conference

CleanEarthApps will be previewing its latest App, Dump Detective, at the NOLM Public Utilities Conference January 16-18, 2013, at the Embassy Suites Hotel in downtown Lincoln.

Dump Detective is designed to help Stormwater Managers monitor water quality by characterizing and documenting potential illicit stormwater dumps. It allows an Inspector to add pictures and notes to a report for easier and more effective cleanup. GIS and GPS features provide information and accuracy.

Also highlighted will be it’s premier app, WasteFinder Green App. Built to help companies conduct waste assessments, WasteFinder tracks a company’s recycling rate to show performance over time. Coming this summer will be the WasteFinder Hazardous Waste Module, funded through a grant from the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality. It will support weekly container and area inspections, aid the CAPA process, and collect data required for a site’s RCRA Reporting.

UNMC Announces MySocius

The University of Nebraska Medical Center has announced the development of MySocius, an app to help parents of children with autism improve their child’s communication skills. Read the full article here:

http://www.1011now.com/news/headlines/New-Smartphone-App-Helps-Children-with-Autism-Communicate-Better-185920412.html

SectorNow to show Apps at Chamber Showcase

Water1der and MySocius will be featured at the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce Small Business Showcase on Friday, January 11 at the Cornhusker Marriott Hotel in Lincoln. The Showcase is open from 7:30 to 10:00 AM.

MySocius helps parents of children with autism improve their child’s communication skills. It utilizes Naturalistic Teaching practices and is built on the practice of Dr. Keith Allen of UNMC’s Munroe Meyer Institute.

Water1der teaches kids about water conservation and protection. It was built by CleanEarthApps for the Groundwater Foundation.

SectorNow is Awarded a Grant from NDEQ

SectorNow was awarded a grant in the amount of $31,036 from the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality’s Waste Reduction & Recycling Incentive Grants Program. Altogether, the state received 33 eligible grant applications with requests totaling $2,428,593 for integrated solid waste management facilities projects. $1,705,943 was awarded for 32 projects throughout Nebraska.

The grant program provides funds annually for integrated waste management activities in Nebraska. The funds awarded to SectorNow will be used to develop two customized modules of its WasteFinder Green App product. One module will help public and private organizations track and manage their Hazardous Waste, and another will be developed specifically for the Hospitality industry.

SectorNow is very proud to be the recipient of these funds, and is committed to continue efforts to improve Nebraska’s environment through responsible solid waste management activities.

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