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APPROVED BUDGET FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023
CITY OF HURST
ENTERPRISE FUND FISCAL SERVICES 0669 WASTEWATER
MISSION STATEMENT
To minimize wastewater collection service interruptions, ensure wastewater collection system
infrastructure integrity and monitor wastewater quality prior to entering the Fort Worth and
Trinity River Authority wastewater collection systems.
DIVISION DESCRIPTION
The Wastewater/Environmental Division is responsible for the maintenance and operation of the
City’s wastewater collection system, which consists of approximately 155 miles of sanitary sewer
lines, 3,008 manholes, and 278 cleanouts. The Wastewater/Environmental Division ensures the
City’s compliance with Federal wastewater discharge limitations, implementation of the Sanitary
Sewer Overflow Initiative, monitors high-strength wastewater customers, manages Grease
Hauler Registrations, the Vector Control program, Backflow and Cross-Connection Programs and
assists with the implementation of the City’s Storm Water Management Program.
PRIOR YEAR RESULTS & ACCOMPLISHMENTS
✓ Managed the Sanitary Sewer Overflow Initiative (SSOI) program by completing 49 miles
of sewer main cleaning, root treated 2.3 miles of mains, chemically treated 5.3 miles of
mains for grease control and performed 12 main repairs.
✓ Managed the Fats, Oils and Grease (FOG) program.
✓ Managed the cities pretreatment program by registering and monitoring 17 grease
haulers who maintain 225 commercial grease traps at various facilities in Hurst.
✓ Managed the surcharge program to reduce the Fort Worth wastewater treatment charges
by annual sampling 165 commercial and industrial sites.
✓ Performed Internal Video Inspection of 2 miles of problematic sanitary sewer mains.
✓ Completed submission of the Trinity River Authority Central Regional City of Hurst 2022
Wastewater Flow Projections.
✓ Completed submission of the 2022 Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Industrial
User Report.
✓ Assisted in the selection, design, and replacement of 1.4 miles of problematic sewer main.
✓ Managed the Vector Control program by performing mosquito trapping and testing,
implementing area fogging and city wide fogging as needed, and providing educational
material to the public.
✓ Renewed the Annual Service Agreement with Armstrong Forensics Laboratories for
commercial BOD/TSS Surcharge Testing.
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