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APPROVED BUDGET FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023
✓ Completed and submitted quarterly surcharge strengths for all restaurants, fast food,
grocery, hospital and convenient store grease interceptor customer.
✓ Completed 4 Hazardous Household Waste Events and disposed of over 3,600 lbs of
materials.
✓ Continued use and integration of the City Works Asset Management System.
✓ Managed the City’s backflow/cross-connection control program by registering and
monitoring 104 backflow testers who maintain 483 accounts with 1,416 backflow
prevention assemblies in Hurst.
✓ Completed the collection of 500 gallons of used cooking oil during the Holiday Grease
Roundup.
✓ Conducted 10 Customer Service Inspections.
✓ Provided educational materials and training in proper grease and non-flushable wipes
disposal for 27 apartment complexes.
FUTURE INITIATIVES
➢ Continue to manage the Sanitary Sewer Overflow Initiative (SSOI) program by completing
55 miles of sewer main cleaning, root treating 3.6 miles of root cleaning, chemically
treating 5.3 miles of problematic 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 116 backflow testers as they maintain 457 accounts with 1,379 backflow
assemblies in Hurst.
➢ Submit the 2023 Sanitary Sewer Overflow Initiative Report to the Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality.
➢ Submit the Trinity River Authority Central Regional City of Hurst 2023 Wastewater Flow
Projections.
➢ Submit the 2023 Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Industrial User Report.
➢ Continue to manage the Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG) program.
➢ Continue to manage the cities pretreatment program by registering and monitoring 18
grease haulers as they maintain the 225 commercial grease traps at various restaurants,
fast food, grocery, hospital and convenient stores in Hurst.
➢ Continue to manage the surcharge program to reduce wastewater treatment charges by
the quarterly sampling of 166 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 and their
effect on the City’s sanitary sewer effluent.
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