ACTIVITY SUMMARY
DEPARTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES
ACCOUNT 502-025-027
PROGRAM/ACTIVITY FIELD OPERATIONS
MISSION/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Utility Field Operations is responsible for the day-to-day operation and maintenance of the water distribution system and the wastewater collection system. The water distribution system consists of more than 200 miles of piping with over 6,500 valves and 2,200 fire hydrants. Water distribution activities involve exercising system valves, collecting water samples, and making necessary system repairs in order to maintain adequate flow and pressure. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) mandates that each dead-end line on the distribution system be flushed monthly to help maintain water quality. Dead-end lines typically occur in cul-de-sacs or at the end of streets with only a single point of entry. Because dead-end lines are only tied in to the distribution at one end, the water reaches the end of the line and stops. During periods of low water usage, the water quality at the end of the line can deteriorate. Routine flushing forces the old water out of the line and introduces fresh water. The wastewater collection system consists of over 200 miles of piping and over 3,000 sewer manholes. Wastewater collection activities involve maintaining the system through proactive flushing, cleaning and making system repairs as needed.
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
*Maintain the water distribution system by repairing leaks and breaks in a timely manner.
*Maintain the wastewater system by making necessary repairs and preforming proactive flushing and cleaning. *Ensure the operability of valves on the water distribution system by routinely exercising and operating each valve. *Maintain water quality in the distribution system by performing monthly flushing activities and by responding to water quality complaints in a timely manner.
PERFORMANCE MEASURES/SERVICE LEVELS
FY 2018 Actuals
FY 2019 Actuals
FY 2020 Actuals
FY 2021 Target
Quantifiable Factor(s)
Activity Demand/Workload 1. Number of dead-end water line flushing events annually 2. Daily water allowance from Dallas without penalty (gallons) 3. Number of valves in the water distribution system* 4. Number of routine bacteriological samples to be collected annually
1260
1260
1260
1260
14.5 MGD
14.5mgd
14.5MGD
14.5MGD
6500
6500
6500
6500
720 165
720 152
720 196
720 175
5. Number of repairs made on water system 6. Number of repairs made on sewer system 7. Number of water quality complaints received
36
42
42 85
49
133
112
113
Efficiency/Effectiveness Measures Field Operations budget per capita
$252.00
275.56
$289.43
$263.82
65%
62%
65%
66%
Field Operations budget as % of Public Utilities O&M budget
100%
100%
100%
100%
1. Percentage of dead-end lines flushed monthly 2. Number of days water flow exceeds 14.5 million gallons
0
0
0
0% 6%
23%
23%
21%
3 Percentage of valves exercised annually
3 (a). 2017,2018, 2019, 2020- Percentage Exercised; [Number of Valves Exercised Yellow Highlight/[Annual & Per Qtr] 4. Percentage of bacteriological samples within regulatory compliance 5. Percentage of water repairs completed within 5 hours
21%
1400
23%
23%
100%
100%
99%
100%
100%
90%
100%
96%
100%
100%
90%
100%
6. Percentage of sewer repairs completed within 5 hours
100%
95%
95%
100%
7. Percentage of water quality complaints addressed
267
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