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CITY OF HURST
ENTERPRISE FUND PUBLIC WORKS 0669 WASTEWATER
Completed and submitted quarterly surcharge bills for all restaurant, fast food, grocery,
hospital and convenient store grease interceptor customers.
Completed 4 Household Hazardous Waste Events and disposed of over 9,000 lbs of
materials.
Continued use of the City Works Asset Management System.
Managed the City’s backflow/cross-connection control program by registering and
monitoring 189 backflow testers who maintain 276 accounts with 1,303 backflow
prevention assemblies.
Completed the restoration project of Unit 812 Vactor Truck.
Collected 250 gallons of cooking oil during the Holiday Grease Roundup.
Conducted 40 Customer Service Inspections.
Provided educational materials and training in proper grease and non-flushable wipes
disposal for 29 apartment complexes, 2 nursing homes and 10 restaurants.
FUTURE INITIATIVES
Renew the Sanitary Sewer Overflow Initiative with the Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality (TCEQ).
Continue to manage the Sanitary Sewer Overflow Initiative (SSOI) program by cleaning
100 miles of sewer main, root treating 2.0 miles sewer main, chemically treating 2.5 miles
of problematic sewer mains for grease, perform all necessary main and manhole repairs
in a timely manner, and replace a minimum of 4,000 lf of deteriorated vitrified clay tile
mains.
Continue to manage the City’s backflow/cross-connection control program by registering
and monitoring 189 backflow testers as they maintain 276 accounts with 1,303 backflow
assemblies in Hurst.
Submit the 2020 Sanitary Sewer Overflow Initiative Report to the TCEQ.
Submit Hurst 2021 Wastewater Flow Projections to the Trinity River Authority for their
Central Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant operations.
Submit the 2020 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 17
grease haulers as they maintain the 214 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 160 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.
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