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7.06.01 By the Numbers (Metrics). <br />Strategy <br />Measure <br />Target <br />2022 <br />2023 <br />2024 <br />Clean and inspect all city sewers <br />at least every five years to <br />identify area requiring <br />maintenance or possible I&I <br />locations to drive sanitary <br />rehabilitation projects. <br />Feet of sewer main <br />cleaned/televised/ inspected <br />100% of <br />maintenance <br />Area <br />45,345 <br />35,021 <br />26,000 <br />Number of sewer Backups <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />1 <br />Number of I&I Exceedances <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />Inspect all of the City's lift <br />stations annually and <br />rehabilitate 2 per year <br />Lift Stations inspected <br />46 <br />46 <br />46 <br />47 <br />Lift Stations rehabilitated <br />2 <br />2 <br />2 <br />2 <br />Inspect all new Sewer <br />Connection for compliance with <br />CEAM standards <br />Number of sewer service <br />installation inspections <br />100% <br />57 <br />52 <br />24 <br />Reduce I&I though inspect and <br />require repairs to sanitary <br />sewer Services <br />Point of Sale Sewer Inspection <br />79 <br />74 <br />80 <br />[Issues <br />25 <br />21 <br />38 <br />I Correction made <br />20 <br />17 <br />30 <br />7.06.02 Key Activities. <br />The City's Point of Sale Inspection Program, consists of inspection of residential sanitary sewer service lines of <br />homes for sale. The service line leading from the home to the sewer main, this inspection is looking for damage of <br />the pipe including, blockages, cracks, tree roots and dirt or water infiltrating the line. The city gets charged from <br />Met Council for excessive inflow and infiltration into the sanitary sewer system. Public Works staff completed 80 <br />Point of Sale inspections and outside vendor inspection reviews. Data from this year indicated that 49% of lines <br />inspected required some kind of repair. <br />7.07 Water System Operations. <br />The department's goal is to provide safe and reliable drinking water that meets federal and state water quality <br />requirements. The municipal Water system consists of over 126,000 feet of water main, 4 wells, 2 water towers, <br />293 hydrants, 362 valves serving 1180 customers. <br />7.07.01 By the Numbers (Metrics) <br />Strategy <br />Measure <br />Target <br />2022 <br />2023 <br />2024 <br />Proactively maintain the system <br />through inspections and exercising <br />hydrants and valves. <br />Number of water main breaks <br />0 <br />4 <br />5 <br />3 <br />Hydrants flushed <br />293 <br />325 <br />107 <br />96 <br />Valves exercised <br />308 <br />412 <br />3 <br />11 <br />Water Services inspected <br />All new <br />36 <br />25 <br />10 <br />Ensure wells, plants and storage is <br />reliable and functioning efficiently <br />Gallons pumped <br />As needed <br />156M <br />144M <br />97M ** Rainy year <br />7.08 Fleet Division. <br />The Fleet Division is responsibility for preventive maintenance and repairs to our equipment and fleet for all <br />departments. This consists of over 200 pieces to maintain. To accomplish these tasks the Fleet Supervisor / <br />Mechanic and Mechanic coordinate repairs and schedules with departments for out of service times. <br />28 <br />38 <br />