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PUBLIC WORKS
510 ENTERPRISE FUND
0669 WASTE WATER
• Submit the 2019 TCEQ Industrial User Report.
• Continue to manage the Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG) program.
• Continue to manage the cities pretreatment program by registering and
monitoring 19 grease haulers as they maintain the 202 commercial grease
traps at various restaurants, fast food, grocery, hospital and convenient stores.
• Continue to manage the surcharge program to help reduce wastewater
treatment charges by the quarterly sampling of 185 commercial and industrial
sites.
• Continue education of current and future registered grease haulers on proper
methods of servicing our customer’s grease traps in order to reduce BOD/TSS
surcharges.
• Perform Internal Video Inspection of a minimum of 4,000 to 6,000 feet of
sanitary sewer mains.
• Submit a minimum of 4,000 feet of problematic pipe to PW Engineering for
replacement..
• Hold 4 Household Hazardous Waste Events and dispose of 7,000 – 10,000 lbs of
materials.
• Hold an annual Holiday Grease Roundup to promote grease recycling
and prevent or minimize sanitary sewer overflows that occur as a result of
blockages caused by grease.
• Further educate apartments, nursing homes, restaurants and schools on
proper grease and non-flushable wipes disposal.
GOALS, OBJECTIVES & PERFORMANCE MEASURES
Council Priorities:
Public Safety Innovation
Economic Vitality Redevelopment
Infrastructure Leadership
Goals:
• Continue to improve sampling and monitoring of wastewater to maintain
minimum treatment charges.
• Continue the Implementation of the Sanitary Sewer Overflow Initiative (SSOI).
• Effectively manage grease waste per House Bill 1979 and City Ordinance 1957.
Objectives:
• Identify, evaluate and submit recommendations to Engineering for the
replacement of 4,000 to 6,000 LF of aging clay sewer main. *
* - Short Term (0-3 years)
† - Intermediate Term (3-10 years)
‡ - Long Term (10+ years)
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