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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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