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Flower Mound reviews utilities operations, asset-management needs and staffing gaps
Summary
At a work session the town's Public Works staff outlined water and wastewater production, stormwater responsibilities, asset-management priorities and staffing shortages; council discussed reuse, infrastructure age, and safety concerns for overnight plant staffing.
Town of Flower Mound Public Works staff presented a utilities-focused work session on Oct. 20 highlighting water and wastewater production volumes, stormwater and drainage responsibilities, asset-management priorities and current staffing shortages.
Public Works Assistant Director Brian Waltonburg and other staff described the townwide volume of treated water and wastewater, system accomplishments, ongoing SCADA and physical-security upgrades, and the department’s priority to improve asset-management data and preventive maintenance. Staff said the town delivered roughly 5.3 billion gallons of potable water townwide in the most recent 12-month period; the wastewater treatment volume cited during the presentation (about 1.6 billion gallons) covered the East-side treatment plant and does not…
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