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07-27-2020 Council Special Work Session Packet
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2021 BUDGET <br /> <br />PUSH CAMERA <br />$15,000 <br /> <br />The UƟliƟes Department recommends acquiring the pur- <br />chase of a Push Camera. The primary funcƟon of a Push <br />Camera is to conduct internal, visual inspecƟons in sewer <br />mains and lateral services. The Push Camera also includes a <br />sonde that pinpoints the exact locaƟon of any idenƟfied <br />issues. Although this would not replace the City’s compre- <br />hensive sewer system inspecƟon program, a Push Camera <br />would allow UƟliƟes Department staff to troubleshoot <br />emergency issues immediately, rather than calling and <br />waiƟng for a private company to respond. In addiƟon to <br />the Ɵme delays, emergency call-outs are expensive, oŌen in <br />the range of $500 per event. In addiƟon, the ability to con- <br />duct visual inspecƟons in-house can reduce contracƟng <br />costs substanƟally. The Push Camera would also allow staff to assist residents and businesses troubleshoot <br />sewer backups, rather than forcing them to hire a contractor at substanƟal expense. <br />Also, using this tool would allow UƟliƟes Department staff to idenƟfy residences and businesses that send a <br />lot of FOG (fats, oils and grease) and non-flushables into the city sewer system. This causes unnecessary <br />wear on liŌ staƟon pumps and components (Replacing pumps at a single liŌ staƟon can cost up to $30,000). <br />Recommended funding is the Sewer OperaƟng Fund - Capital Outlay. <br /> <br /> <br />149
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