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County opts into Weber State emissions database; OPUS contract sent back for review

Utah County Commission · May 7, 2019
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Summary

Utah County approved participation in a Weber State-managed vehicle-emissions database to reduce 'unknown' test outcomes for EPA reporting, but commissioners continued consideration of the OPUS testing-equipment contract for two weeks to clarify contract language on minimums and upside caps.

Utah County commissioners voted May 1 to join a Weber State-managed database that will consolidate data from five vehicle-emissions programs and DMV records to reduce the number of tests with unknown outcomes and improve state and EPA reporting.

Ralph Clegg, speaking for the county health department, said Weber State will combine emissions-program data and DMV information so vehicles that fail tests and later register in other counties can still be captured for reporting. "Weber State universities agreed to, take the information, all the…

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