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Published on July 19th, 2007

Earth 911 Coordinator Update

How would you like to have complete control over all the information about your community’s programs presented on the Earth 911 Web site?

How would you like to have a national network available to promote your programs to your customers?

You can by signing up to be an Earth 911 Coordinator. Sign up for a password today.

If you already are an Earth 911 Coordinator and have a password, access the User Interface today to update your data.

Why should I become an Earth 911 Coordinator? What’s in it for me?

We know the User Interface (UI) can be difficult or confusing to use. We understand that and want you to know that we are doing something about it. In fact, in the coming months, we are going to completely overhaul the UI. Check back often to update your information while we work on making the UI a better experience for all. As always if you have any problems, questions or concerns please contact us.

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