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Utility Capital Projects
Project Name Project Description
Small Water Main Replacements This is an annual program that is completed by the Public Works Construction Division. The project replaces old 2" and
(2020) - Continuing Project 4" water mains with 6" or larger diameter water pipes. This project provides adequate fire hydrant coverage to areas
currently without proper coverage. This project will provide for small water main replacement on the following streets:
Sweetbriar Court (Noneman Drive to Culd), Puerto Vallarta Drive (Sierra Drive to Buenos Aires Drive) and Guadalajara
Drive (Trinidad Drive to Buenos Aires Drive).
Small Water Main Replacements This is an annual program that is performed by the Public Works Construction Division. The program replaces old 2"
(2021) - New Project and 4" water mains with 6" or larger diameter water pipes. This project provides adequate fire hydrant coverage to areas
currently without proper coverage. This project will be expected to provide water main replacement on the following
streets: Circleview Drive(Lariat to Shady Lake), Davis Boulevard (Woods to Bursey),Meadowbrook Drive (Royal Ridge to
Brookridge), and Woodcreek Lane (Lariat to Riviera).
Telemetric Water Meter Annual The Telemetric Water Annual Maintenance Program allows the City to continue replacing some of the transponder units
Maintenance (2019) - Continuing and meters installed 10 years ago. The new transponder units transmit meter information to a mobile receiver or fixed
Project network reducing and eventually eliminating the need for manual readings. Each meter with transponder costs $270 to
replace and the City replaces roughly 1,400 per year.
Telemetric Water Meter Annual The Telemetric Water Annual Maintenance Program allows the City to continue replacing some of the transponder units
Maintenance (2020) - Continuing and meters installed 10 years ago. The new transponder units transmit meter information to a mobile receiver or fixed
Project network reducing and eventually eliminating the need for manual readings. Each meter with a transponder costs $280 to
replace and the City replaces roughly 1,300 per year.
Telemetric Water Meter Annual The Telemetric Water Annual Maintenance Program allows the City to continue replacing some of the transponder units
Maintenance (2021) - New and meters installed 10 years ago. The new transponder units transmit meter information to a mobile receiver or fixed
Project network reducing and eventually eliminating the need for manual readings. Each meter with a transponder costs $285 to
replace and the City replaces roughly 1,300 per year.
Utility Risk and Resiliency This project is to conduct a risk and resiliency assessment mandated by the EPA and to create an updated Emergency
Assessment - Continuing Project Response Plan.
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