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Board approves WasteWorks software and continues planning for new scale house and transfer station work

6489169 · October 14, 2025
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Summary

Supervisors authorized purchase of WasteWorks software and discussed a new scale-house building, bids for site work at the Willis/Willis-area transfer location, and procedures for green‑box permits and charge accounts.

The Floyd County Board of Supervisors on Oct. 14 approved purchasing WasteWorks scale-house software and continued planning for improvements at county solid-waste facilities, including a new scale house and transfer-site site work.

Mark, the county solid-waste staff member who briefed the board, said the WasteWorks quote for software and initial licensing totaled $9,350 and that quarterly support and maintenance would total roughly $700 per quarter (about $2,800 annually). “They got a camera that reads the tag when it first pulls up,” Mark said, describing the vendor’s system that integrates…

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