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OVERVIEW OF UTILITY FUND


        The  City  of  North  Richland  Hills’  Utility  System  has
        grown  in  size  and  number  of  customers  each  year.         Number of  Active Water Meters
        Since 2011, the Utility System has increased by about       23
        1,556 active water meters to 22,075.
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        An estimated total of 4.217 billion gallons of treated
        water  was  purchased  during  fiscal  year  2017-2018.    Thousands  19
        This is a increase from the prior fiscal year of 375 MG     17
        (Million Gallons).  Of the 4.217 billion gallon total for
        2017-2018, 2.518 billion gallons (60%) was supplied         15
        by  the  City  of  Fort  Worth,  and  1.698  billion  gallons
        (40%) was supplied by the Trinity River Authority.  Of
        the  2.518  billion  supplied  by  the  City  of  Fort  Worth,
        0.637 billion gallons of treated water was purchased by our wholesale customer, the City of Watauga.  Through
        September 2018, “average daily use” from Fort Worth increased from a rate of 5.773 million gallons in 2017 to
        6.900 million gallons in 2018.

                                                            The  City’s  water  system  infrastructure  consists  of
                                                            approximately  372  miles  of  water  mains.    Five  booster
                                                            pump  stations  (three  of  which  are  located  at  wholesale
                                                            supply points of entry) pump treated water throughout the
                                                            distribution  system.    The  systems  storage  capabilities
                                                            consist  of  four  elevated  storage  tanks  and  four  ground
                                                            storage  tanks  with  a  combined  capacity  of  16.5  million
                                                            gallons.    There  are  five  potable  water  wells,  seven
                                                            irrigation wells, and 2,170 fire hydrants in the system.

                                                            There  are  approximately  255  miles  of  sanitary  sewer
                                                            collection main, 5,200 manholes, and two lift stations that
                                                            comprise the wastewater collection system.  Wastewater
                                                            treatment is performed by the City of Fort Worth and the
                                                            Trinity  River  Authority  under  wholesale  customer
                                                            contracts.



























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