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Public Works



                                             FY 2019 Department Business Plan









                                              Department Description


               The Public Works Department provides vital services and positively impacts the quality of life
               in the City of Colleyville. Public Works proactively plans for future needs, manages public
               investments, promotes environmental quality, and protects the health and safety of citizens.
               The department oversees the design and construction of new public infrastructure, provides
               year-round maintenance and repair of existing municipal infrastructure, and strives to deliver
               these  essential  services in an efficient and timely manner.  Programs in the  Public Works
               Department are funded by the General Fund, Drainage Fund, and Utility Fund. The mission of
               the Public Works Department is:

                          To enhance the quality of life for our residents and promote economic
                   development for our community by providing and maintaining public infrastructure
                               in a sustainable manner to the highest possible standards.



                                                     Core Services


               Public Works is responsible for the following core services:


                   1. Guarantee a safe, reliable and adequate water supply is provided to residents and
                       visitors of Colleyville.

                                                             3.2 - Ensure regular replacement of water and
                                                             wastewater facilities

                                                             The City of Colleyville purchases treated water
                                                             from  the  Trinity  River  Authority.  Water
                                                             Distribution then manages this vital resource
                                                             around the clock by maintaining three elevated
                                                             storage towers, one  ground storage tank, a
                                                             pump station, and 200+ miles of water mains.
                                                             Routine maintenance of these assets  includes
                                                             flushing dead-end water  mains, regularly
                       replacing meters, and exercising valves throughout the network. Water is routinely
                       sampled from various sites throughout the city and tested for chlorine residual and




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