Work orders for the Anderson Water Department will be going paperless soon. The Anderson Board of Public Works on Tuesday approved a contract with Ziptility Inc. for $9,500. Neal McKee, superintendent of the Water Department, said Ziptility is a field management software company that will allow paperless work orders for crews.
Water Department Work Orders To Go Paperless
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