THIRD QUARTER REVIEW AND ANALYSIS

 

                                               DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

 

                                               CITY OF SALISBURY, MARYLAND

 

1.      PRINCIPAL FUNCTIONS  (See First Quarter R & A)

 

2.  ANNUAL OPERATIONS  (See First Quarter R & A)

 

3.  F.Y. 2004 GOALS  (See First Quarter R & A)

 

4.  PROBLEMS AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS

 

A.  Industrial Discharges and Pretreatment Program

 

1.         The new NPDES permit took effect September 1, 2004.

 

2.         A local limits study is currently underway.

 

3.         Design for the plant upgrade to BNR is ongoing.

 

4.         The vacant Pretreatment Technician position has been filled

 

5.                  Fuji Sushi Bar has been issued a Compliance Order for Fats-Oils-Grease problems.

 

6.                  The vacant Assistant Pretreatment Coordinator position has been advertised and should soon be filled.

 

            B.  Wastewater Treatment Plant

 

        1. Overall compliance for the quarter ( January, February ) was 100.0 %.

        2. Violations for the quarter:           

                    January 2005 –  Zero permit violations this month, 100.0 %

                     February 2005 – Zero permit violations this month, 100.0 %

                     March 2005 –  info not  available yet

C.  Septage Handling Program

 

                        1.   The Septage Facility is open and receiving septage. 

2.      The septage fee charged to septage haulers for the City to receive treat, store, and land apply residential septage generated within Wicomico County is currently set at $66/1,000 gallons. The fee for out-of-county is the same.

 

KWH

GREASE

HAULER

TOTAL

CITY

WICO

Month 

Used 

GALLONS

GALLONS

TICKETS 

FEES

SHARE

SHARE

Jan

10112

7500

19100

35

$1,155.00

$1,120.00

$35.00

Aug

8832

3400

24975

45

$1,485.00

$1,440.00

$45.00

Sept

7392

9,200

34,925

64

$2,112.00

$2,048.00

$64.00

TOTALS:

26336

20100

79000

114

$4,752.00

$4,608.00

$144.00

 

D.  Biosolids Department

 

1.   Worked on permitting tree farm in Worcester County for sludge application.  Made presentations to local groups on tree farm application of treated sewage sludge.

2.   Ran beltpress for plant weekly sludge and dewatering of lagoon #4 and decanted lagoons as needed.

3.  Prepared for spring hauling schedule.

4    Limed fields as needed. 

5.   Took delivery of new diesel decant (bypass) pump.                  

 

LIQUID                       BELTPRESSED

 

Sludge Hauled: Jan                               None                          None

Feb                  None                           3.1 dt

Mar                  200,000 gal                None

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            County leachate:           Jan                   Data not in                    gallons

(To City system)           Feb                    "                                 gallons 

Mar                    "                                 gallons

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.           Days Storage:               Working:          11.4     days @ 18,000 gpd      as of  3-24-05 

Reserve:             1        days @ 18,000 gpd               3-24-05

 

E.  Laboratory Services

 

Analysis for Wastewater Treatment Plant Process Control:

 

 

 

 

 

 

        January

February

   March

1. Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD )   

 

84

74

85

2. pH measurements

 

84

74

85

2. Total Suspended Solids

 

 

57

52

58

3. Total Phosphorus and Orthophosphate

 

41

38

40

4. Fecal Coliform

 

 

 

26

24

28

5. Sludge:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

% Solids

 

 

 

42

38

55

 

% volatile

 

 

 

38

29

44

6. Digester:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Volatile Acids

 

 

16

20

34

 

Alkalinity

 

 

 

16

20

34

 

Bicarbonate Alkalinity

 

16

20

34

 

Ratio: V. Acids/ Bicarbonate Alkalinity

16

20

34

 

pH

 

 

 

16

20

34

7. Ferric Chloride

 

 

 

4

3

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bacteriological and Chemical Analysis for Drinking Water Monitoring and 

Corrosion Control.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

        January

February

   March

1. Fecal Coliform

 

 

 

26

26

26

2. Heterotrophic Plate Count for bacteria density

26

26

26

3. pH

 

 

 

 

26

26

26

4. Total Chlorine

 

 

 

26

26

26

5. Free Chlorine

 

 

 

26

26

26

6. Total Iron

 

 

 

26

26

26

7. Total Phosphorus

 

 

 

26

26

26

8. Total Hardness

 

 

 

26

26

26

9. Total Alkalinity

 

 

 

26

26

26

10.Chloride

 

 

 

26

26

26

11. Langelier Indices

 

 

 

26

26

26

12. Aggressive Indices

 

 

26

26

26

13. Manganese

 

 

 

26

26

26

14. Sulfate

 

 

 

26

26

26

15. Total Dissolve Solids ( TDS )

 

 

26

26

26

 

5.   GENERAL FUND ACTIVITIES

 

Citywide Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk

               Contract No. A -7-03:   86% Complete

               Contract No. A-7-04:    94%       "

               Contract No. A-7-05:    23%       “

 

Citywide Blacktop

               Contract No. 9-03-BT- Blacktop-   60% Complete  

               Contract No. 9-04-BT- Blacktop-   83% Complete

               Contract No. 9-05-BT- Blacktop-    100% Complete

 

Pavement Millings

               Contract No. 8-04-PM-   91% Complete

                       

6.   SEWER FUND ACTIVITIES

 

  1. Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements per Federal/State Grant and State Loan

 

  1. A Chemical Translator study has been completed which, from preliminary results, may modify the WWTP NPDES Discharge Permit limit for Silver and Copper, pending MDE review and approval. The current limit for Silver ranges from 1.9 to 2.6 ppb.  The translator study results may set this limit at >6 ppb. This is a three fold increase, making compliance more feasible.  The study establishes how much silver is actually available in the plant effluent, which could affect aquatic organisms.

 

  1. The second phase of work on the Long Term Control Plan for control of overflows is completed. The work includes monitoring of sections of the collection system to determine the extent of any remaining combined sewers, infiltration, and inflow.  The results of the study will be utilized to determine needed modifications and repairs.

 

  1. The pre-bid meeting for construction of the WWTP ENR Upgrade and Expansion (8.5 MGD) was Wednesday, April 6, 2005. The construction schedule is currently planned for approximately 32 months duration, beginning August 2005. It is projected that the City’s upgraded and expanded wastewater treatment plant would be online by April 2008.

 

7.   WATER FUND ACTIVITIES

 

A.     Installed security fences around the water towers and reservoirs

B.     Lead and copper testing has been completed and incompliance

C.     Clean-out for Edgemore and College Ave. elevated storage tanks completed as of July 2003

D.     Phase I - Scada System is 90% complete

E.      Electrical upgrade for the Park Water Plant is complete and fully functional.

 

8.    STORMWATER MANAGEMENT

 

QUARTER

 

1

2

3

4

Plans Reviewed

24

20

26

 

Plans Approved

9

5

5

 

Waivers Granted

0

0

0

 

Inspections Performed

12

17

16

 

 

9.    PRELIMINARY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

 

500 Riverside Drive

Accelerated Autosports  (Kiley Dr.)

Advanced Auto Parts (W. Ruark Dr. & Rt. 13 N.)

Adylotte Farm (Beaglin Park Drive)

Allen Memorial Church

Aspen Hills (Dykes Road)

Avalon Retirement Community

Avalon Shopping Center, Lot B Talbots

Avalon Shopping Center, Lot C, Courtyards by Marriott, (Dickerson Lane)

AWB Expansion (Northwood Drive)

Aydelotte Farm

Belmont Crossing (East Park Professional Center)

Briarcliff (Dykes Road)

Causey/Carey property ( Snow Hill Rd.)

Cedar Crossing II (Onley Road)

Centre @ Salisbury (Regal Cinema)

Courtesy Chevrolet (North Salisbury Blvd.)

Culver Mini Storage (Pemberton Drive)

Datile Flooring Phase II (Northwood Drive)

Delmarva Professional Center (John Deere Drive)

Eastern Shore Mini Storage (Kiley Drive)

Eireann M'hor (Kilarney Dr.)

Farlow Farm ( Old OC Rd.)

First St. closing

Frieda-Potts Property ( Rt. 50 West)

Glen Heights  (Glen Avenue)

Harbor Pointe Phase 4 & 4A

Hertigate (Pemberton Drive)

Hickory Lane One Go-Getters (Calloway St.)

Hotel (W. Zion Rd.)

Interfaith Housing  (W. Naylor Mill Rd.)

Jasmine Dr.

John Deere Condominiums (John Deere Drive)

John Deere Dr.  lot 4-A

Johnson's Retreat  ( Johnson Rd.)

JR Enterprises (Winfield Ave. )

Kohl's  ( W. Dagsboro Rd.)

Layton's Mini Storage (E. Naylor Mill Rd.)

Leonard Lane, lots A and B

Linens to Go (Marvel Rd.,)

Lord Salisbury Hotel Property (N. Salisbury Blvd.)

Mall Renovation (Civic & Glen Ave.)

Marriott Hotel (W. Zion Road)

Martin's Mill (Dagsboro Road )

Merritt Mill Apts. (Merritt Mill Rd.)

Metro Center East (Hobbs Road)

Mill Pond Village Plaza (E. Naylor Mill Road)

Millers Edge (Pemberton Dr.)

Nolan Property (S. Division St.)

North Salisbury School Expansion (Emerson & Union Ave.)

North Salisbury Shoppes (Starbucks N. Salisbury Blvd.)

Northgate Business Park Lot 3BBB (Northgate Drive)

Oasis Car Wash  (Hampshire Rd. ,)

Pemberton Ponds (Pemberton Dr.)

Phillip Morris Dr. Business Park (Phillip Morris Dr.)

PRMC Expansion (Waverly Drive)

Rite Aid (Parsons Road)

River's Edge (Fitzwater Street)

Robertson Farm (Ocean City Rd., Sharen Dr.)

Royal Farm Store (Parsons Road)

Salisbury Auto Body (Rt. 13 N.)

Salisbury Mall Re-development

Sassafras Meadows (West Road & Queen Avenue)

Shady Grove (Dykes Road)

Shopper's World - 2002 Redevelopment (Tilghman Rd.)

Shore Distributors (Brown St.)

Sorrells (Northwood Dr.)

Stephens Property (Chelsea Court )

Stonegate Phase V (N. Schumaker Drive)

The Fountains (Lot 7)

The Fountains (lot 9A)

The Fountains (Pigg, Krahl & Stern)

The Preserves at Adylotte Farm, (Middle Neck Dr.)

Three Creeks  (W. Naylor Mill Rd.)

Tim Mar Acres (John Deere Drive)

Tractor Supply (E. Northpointe Drive)

Trice Valuation Services (Mt. Hermon Rd.)

University Village (Onley Road)

Verizon (American Legion Rd.)

Vernon Esham Property  (Onley Road)

Villages @ Parsons Lake (E. Naylor Mill Rd.)

Villages @ Sleepy Hollow (Pemberton Drive)

Wali Plaza (Parsons Rd.)

Waterside Apts. (Parsons Rd.)

Waterside East  (Canal Park Dr .)

Westside Manor (West Rd.)

Westwood Apts. (West Rd.)

Westwood Commerce Park

Wicomico Transit (E.S. Adkins)

Woodbrook (Tilghman Rd.)

Woodcock Property (Caroline Street)

Wyatt Mini Storage (Parsons Rd.)

 

10.   SPECIAL PROJECTS

 

Culver road - drainage design - Concept Design Completed

DPW and Planning & Zoning coordination of development and subdivision requirements

Evaluation of odor control, BOD removal and sludge disposal methods to be completed with BNR upgrade (construction completion scheduled for 2007

Final design for WWTP BNR upgrade and expansion is underway including a
solids handling study to develop an alternative approach for sludge - dewatering and sludge stabilization facilities to eliminate the need for existing sludge-storage lagoons and sludge-thickness tanks and improve sludge-disposal options and flexibility.

Johnson-Snow Hill Road Regional Storm Drain

Pretreatment program ongoing

Sludge management application/permits ongoing

 

11.   PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION/RESUBDIVISION/EASEMENT PLATS

 

Aspen Hills - Subdivision (Dykes Road)

Aydelotte Farm - Subdivision (Beaglin Park Drive)

Black Dog - Easement  (Isabella St.)

Briarcliff - Subdivision (Dykes Road)

Donald Layton Mini storage - Easement  (E. Naylor Mill)

Eastern Shore Mini Storage - Resubdivision(Kiley Drive)

Eireann Mh'or - Subdivision (Kilarney Drive)

Farlow Farm - Resubdivision (Old Ocean City Road)

Forest Lake Estates Lots 107,108 - Resubdivision (Emerson Avenue)

Glen & Debra Wood lots 5-10 and 13A - Resubdivision (Windsor Drive)

Go Getters - Subdivision (Calloway Street)

Johnson's Retreat - Subdivision (Johnson Road)

JR Enterprises - Resubdivision (Winfield Avenue)

Layton Mini storage Easement - (E. Naylor Mill Rd.)

Leonard Mill Lot 1A and 1B - Subdivision (W. Dagsboro Rd.)

Lord Salisbury Shopping Center - Subdivision  (Jasmine Dr.)

Maguire/Dashill - Subdivision (East Railroad Ave.)

Marley Manor - Easement  (Robins Ave.)

Marriott Hotel - Subdivision (W. Zion Road)

Millers Edge - Easement (Pemberton Drive)

Millers Edge -Subdivision (Pemberton Drive)

North Salisbury School Expansion - Easement (Emerson Ave.)

Northgate 10 Joint Venture - Resubdivision (Hampshire Road)

Oasis Car Wash - Resub (Hampshire Rd.)

Pemberton Ponds - Subdivision (Pemberton Drive)

Pepsi cola - Resubdivision (Race Street)

Phillip Morris Dr. Business Park - Resub (Phillip Morris Dr.)

Ruark - Subdivision (East Naylor Mill Rd. )

Shady Grove - Subdivision (Dykes Road)

Sharp Water- Resubdivision ( Columbia Road)

Shopper's World - Subdivision (Tilghman Road)

Stephens Property - Easement (Glen Avenue)

Stonegate V - Resubdivision (N. Schumaker Drive)

University Village - Easement (Onley Road)

Villages @ Parson's Lake - Resub (Naylor Mill Rd. E.)

Windsor Dr. lots 5-10 and 13A - Resubdivision (Windsor & Shipley Dr.)

Woodbrooke Resubdivision (Tilghman Road)

Woodcock Property - Easement (Hammond St.)

 

12.   ANNEXATIONS

 

                        Glen Avenue – Brown Property

                        Snow Hill Road – Causey & Carey

                        Brown Road – Ruark Property

                        Brewington Branch – Cannon Property

                        Pemberton Drive – Schneider Property

                        Mack Lane – University Park

                        South Division Street – Hearne Property

                        Parsons Road – G2 Property

                        Pemberton Drive – Crockett Property

                        Dagsboro Road – Faith Baptist Church

 

13.   RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND EASEMENTS

 

New Subdivisions

Processing various deeds

Research in Land Records

 

14.   LAND SURVEYS AND ACQUISITIONS

 

As-Built Surveys:          Harbour Pointe - Water & Sewer

Mill Pond Village - Water, Sewer, and Stormwater

Stone Gate - Water, Sewer & Stormwater Management

Villages at Tony Tank Water & Sewer (Phase II)

Topo:                           Lake Street - Sewer Relief

Surveys:                       Molassas Branch – Riverside Road

                                                Circle Ave & Market Street

                                                W. Isabella Street – Utilities Yard

                                                Pemberton Drive – Water Main Stakeout to WWTP

                                                City Park – Md. Historical Trust Easement

                                                Boundless Playground – Fence Easement Agreement

 

15.   MISCELLANEOUS - SURVEYOR

 

Review subdivision plats and site drawings

Provide cadastral information to the public

City-owned land inventory completed

Public relations - land information and annexations

Logging field book index on computer

 

16.   DESIGN/CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

 

East Naylor Mill Road - Street lighting 100% complete

 

Northeast Collector - Construction is underway and is scheduled to end in October 2005.

 

Citywide combined sewer separation - Engineering for development of the long-term separation is underway.

 

17.   TRAFFIC DIVISION

           

       1. STP MAINT

 

       2. WATER PLANT MAINT.

 

       Checked out well house #1 pumps at Paleo

       After flooding at well house # 1 checked out electrical equipment and sprayed with CRC 2-26 to displace water.

       Helped contractor remove auto-start transformer and helped Jim install phase loss relays at well house #1

 

       3. CITY YARD MAINT.

 

       Replaced two fan motors in the bathrooms at the Utility Division

       Installed antenna bracket on Operations Office Building

       Checked outside receptacles at the Utility Yard

       Installed service cable at the Utility Yard for new service

       Installed new emergency generator

       Repaired salt shed electric doors

       Replace emergency light in Bay # 4

       Reprogrammed bell time clock

       Replaced sewer lift station cables

       Made adjustments to limit switch for Street Dept. bay door

       Replaced bulbs in Operations office area

       Repaired security lights at the Traffic Shop

       Replaced light bulbs at the Utility Yard

       Installed conduits at the Utility Yard for communication cables

       Installed heater in Parks Department office

       Replaced bulbs in Stock Room

 

       4. MARINA MAINT.

 

       Repaired lights

       Checked out hot water heater

 

       5. ZOO MAINT.

 

       Installed new service, receptacles, heater, and hot water heater and lights at the New Animal Education Facility.

       Disconnected hot water heater

       Installed conduit for Conectiv to provide service to the Animal Education Facility building

       Checked out gas heater at the Visitor Center

       Moved electric service for new location of lift pump station for office trailer

 

       6. POLICE DEPT. MAINT.

 

       Repaired three lights in parking lot

       Disconnected wires to the emergency generator at the Police tower building 

       Replaced emergency light relay

       Replace ballast in weight room

 

       7. FIRE DEPT. MAINT.

 

       Replaced breaker at Headquarters

       Replaced eye on Headquarters security lights

 

       8. SHOP MAINT.

 

       Cleaned shop

       Replaced blade in band saw

 

       9. PARKING GARAGE MAINT.

 

       Replaced two cobra heads on lot #1

       Repaired light circuits on the top of Parking Garage

 

       10. STREET LIGHT MAINT.

 

       Made repairs on the following streetlights.

 

C.2 Terrie Ct.

C.2 Dickerson

C.2 Heron Ct.

903 Walbash

C.5 Healthway

C.10 Cottontail Dr.

C.4 Onley Dr.

C.8 Brookridge

C.42 ESD

C.5 Mitchell Rd.

C.4 South Park

C.1 ESD

C.5 Carroll St.

C.1 South Park

C.29 ESD

C.12 Carroll St.

C.30 ESD

C.3 Healthway

C.14 Carroll St.

C.40 ESD

207 Sandy Bottom Dr.

C.6 Camden St.

C.42 ESD

C.2 Market St.

C.8 Camden St.

Parkwood

C.2 Carroll St.

C.4 Bantry Ln.

C.1 Wayne

C.3 Carroll St.

Plaza

C.4 Arthur Ct.

Plaza

Parking Lot #10

C.8 Adams

C.3 Harden Ct.

C.12 US 13

C.1 College Ln.

C.1 Mitchell St.

Walbash Dr.

C. 16 Beaglin Pk.

 

Village Oak Dr.

C.8 Brookridge

 

 

       Repaired underground faults at the following locations.

       Marvel Rd

       Cypress St.

 

       Did layout of street light installation on S. Clairmont Street

 

       11. SIGNAL MAINT. & INSTALLATIONS

 

       Made repairs at the following intersections

       College Ave and Margaret

       Beaglin Pk and Schumaker Dr

       Division St and Main St

       Beaglin Pk and Glen Ave

       Camden and S. BLVD

       Lake and Isabella

       Long and E. Main

       Carroll and Waverly

 

       Installed switch and receptacle outlets for emergency generators and the following intersections.

       Beaglin Pk and Glen Ave

       Main St, Long Ave, Truitt, Mt. Harmon, and Williams St

 

       Removed pole and flashing light service at E. Main and Davis St

 

       12. SIGNS & POSTS

 

10 Riverside Dr.

Brown St. (2)

Goldsborough St.

102 W. Chestnut St.

Burton St.

Green - Mor Av.

111 High St.

Camden Ct.

Grier Av.

219 North Blvd.

Camden St.

Hannibal St.

233 Middle Blvd.

Carroll St.

Hazel Av.

300 Locust Ter.

Cedar Crossing

High St.

306 New York Av.

Centenary Dr.

Isabella St. (19 Flex posts)

307 Middle Blvd.

Church St.

Lake St. (3)

310 Locust Ter.

Civic Av.

Linwood Av.

314 New York Av.

Civic Center

Lot 1

318 Locust Ter.

Coles Cir.

Lot 11

402 E. Vine St.

College Av.

Lot 15

419 South Blvd.

Colonial Ct.

Lot 33

643 Decatur Av.

Crestview La. (3)

Mack St.

649 Decatur Av.

Delaware Av. (2)

Main St. (4)

810 Church St.

E. Chestnut St.

Manor Dr.

Alabama Av.

E. Isabella St. (2)

Market St.

Alexander Av.

E. Lincoln Av.

Middle Blvd.

Baker St.

E. London Av.

Middle Neck La

Baker St.

E. Main St. (2)

N. Division St.

Bateman St.

E. Vine St.

N. Park Dr.

Beaglin Park Dr.

Eastern Av.

N. Division St. (2)

Beaverdam Dr. (2)

Eastern Shore Dr. (2)

N. Park Dr. (3)

Booth St. (2)

Fitzwater St.

N. Pinehurst Av.

Broad St.

Georgia Av. (3)

N. Schumaker Dr.

Object Markers (24)

S. Park Dr.

Truitt St.

Ohio Av.

Salisbury University (6 Signs)

Vine St.

Onley Rd.

Salisbury Zoo

W. Gordy Rd.

Pearl St.

Schumaker La.

Ward Museum

Phillip Morris Dr.

Sharen Dr.

Washington St. (2)

Pinehurst Av.

Smith St.

Waverly Dr. (3)

Priscilla St.

Snow Hill Rd.

White St. (2)

Ridge Rd. (3)

South Blvd. (2)

Wicomico St.

Riverside Dr. (8)

Spring Av.

Winder St. (2)

Riverwalk Parking Signs

Taylor St. (2)

Windsor Dr.

Roger St.

Tokyo & Outback Steakhouse

 

 

       13. PAVEMENT MARKINGS

 

       Carroll St.

       S. Division St

       Utilities - Paint Parking Space

 

       14. LOCATES

 

Zoo

Riverside Dr.

Church St.

Onley Rd.

Pemberton Ct.

Sweet Bay

Terrapin Lane

Ballinadee Dr.

Industrial Parkway

East North Pointe Dr.

E. Naylor Mill

Market St.

W. Dagsboro Rd.

Jasmine Dr.

Utility Yard

Troopers Way

Cypress St.

833 ESD

1101 Monitor Ct.

Naylor Mill Rd.

Parsons Rd.

144 E. Main Street

W. Dagsboro Rd.

Goldsborough St.

1434 Ballinadee Dr.

Harbor Pointe Dr.

 

1020 Caravan Way

Hobbs Rd.

 

 

       15. VEHICLE MAINT.

 

       16. REPORTS and MEETINGS

 

       Went to a Meeting about construction of Well House # 15

 

       17. MISC.

 

       Removed Christmas decorations

       Carried the trencher to the Zoo for the Utilities Dept.

       Helped Parks Dept. trim trees on North Park Dr.

       Put up signs for road repairs on Isabella St.

       Provided four inch 90’s for Conectiv job at Perdue Stadium

       Blew in a pull line for Conectiv at Perdue Stadium

       Checked out cable going across walk bridge in the park to make sure it was safe

       Removed cables on Picnic Island for the removal of trees

       Reinstalled cables to lights on Picnic Island

       Replaced receptacle at US 13 Monument

       Replaced light switch at Poplar Hill Mansion

       Replaced light pole in the Park by the river

 

       18.TRAFFIC STUDIES

 

       Isabella St. and Division St

 

       19.TRAINING

 

       Purchasing Class

 

18.   STREET DIVISION

 

Clean storm drains

Blacktopping city wide

Topsoiling & seed

Repair potholes citywide

Haul sweeper dump to landfill

Trash pickup at northwood area

Grading allies city wide

Pretrip & clean equipment

Snow removal

Place barricades & cones-functions

Built road. for wellhouse-E. Naylor Mill

Backfilled new Zoo building

Repaired greenway in park

Special bulkpickup week

 

19.   PARKS BRANCH

 

1.  Finish leaf removal on all city streets.

2.  Attended chainsaw safty class in Chestertown.

3.  Maintain city sidewalk in snow storm 1/19/05 to 1/20/05.

4.  Maintain city sidewalk in snow storm 1/24/05 to 1/27/05.

5.  Patched pot holes in streets after storm 2/1/05 to 1/4/05.

6.  Cleared fences at water towers ,wellhouses and paleo waterplant.

7.  Maintain city sidewalks in snow storm 2/24/05 to 2/25/05.

8.  Edged all areas downtown.

9.  Removed five dangerous trees at monument square.

10.Removed two dangerous trees on the greenway.

11.Contract for stump removal in park compete. (33)

12.Started mulching all city owned planters for the spring season.

13.Bulk trash the week of 3/28/05 to 3/31/05.

14.Picked up and recycled all city Christmas trees.

15.Planted 4000 bulbs thoughout city.

16.All park branch to Eastern Shore Commerical Pesticide Class on 2/8/05.

17.Maintain trash removal in river every week from marina to Rt.13.

 

20.   CARPENTER SHOP

 

Repair doors at temporary zoo kitchen

Renovate interior of temporary zoo kitchen

Assist zoo personnel in relocation of equipment for temporary kitchen

Construct new Iguana cages for zoo

Assemble new benches for playgrounds

Assist Street and Parks Departments in snow removal

Construct display boards for Engineering

Repair finger pier at marina

Construct secure storage cabinet

Construct map boards for Street and Parks departments

Refurbish table and cabinets for Water and Sewer department

Assist in week-long bulk trash pickup

Prepare site and start construction of gazebo at Newton Street Tot Lot

 

21.   UTILITIES

 

Sewer

 

 

Jan

Feb

Mar

new services

 

4

0

3

renew services

 

0

1

2

repaired services

 

2

2

2

abondoned services

 

0

0

1

service stoppages

 

21

19

16

main stoppages

 

6

5

7

main repaired

 

0

0

0

manholes repaired

 

3

2

2

chemicals

 

 

6

1

2

misc/jobs

 

 

0

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Storm Drain

 

 

 

 

main repaired

 

0

0

0

inlets rebuilt

 

0

0

0

inlets /new

 

0

0

0

manholes rebuilt

 

0

0

0

inlets repaired

 

0

0

0

main stoppages

 

1

0

2

inlet stoppages

 

0

0

2

misc/jobs

 

 

0

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Water

 

 

 

 

 

new services

 

1

1

4

service renewals

 

0

11

4

services repaired

 

2

1

2

services abandoned

 

4

2

2

hydrant repaired

 

16

1

1

fire services installed

 

0

1

1

mains repaired

 

0

3

2

large meter change outs

1

0

3

valve/vault adjustments

2

7

2

misc/jobs:

 

0

0

0

Coupon pits

 

6

0

0

Miss utility locates

 

207

224

381

 

22.   WATER PLANT

 

    Water pumped from:  (January, February, March)

 

MAIN STREET WATER PLANT

PALEO WATER PLANT

 

        TOTAL

JANUARY

52,403,410

 

JANUARY

134,467,000

 

         186,870,410

FEBRUARY

56,936,285

 

FEBRUARY

122,093,000

 

         179,029,285

MARCH

 

       60,414,330

 

MARCH

 

        127,435,000

 

         187,849,330

TOTAL

 

     169,754,025

 

TOTAL

 

        383,995,000

 

         553,749,025

 

23.   SALISBURY ZOO

           

          Monthly Visitors Count:

          January 2005                                               3,545

          February 2005                                            3,955

          March 2005                                                7,601         

          Total Visitor Count for Third Quarter –      15,101

 

        American Zoo and Aquarium Association (AZA) Accreditation

 

        Worked towards completion of List of Concerns from 2004 AZA inspection, including

        major renovations to the Animal Services Building

 

       Planning & Projects:

            

       Continued construction of new Education Animal Facility

       Presented Zoo Master Plan to Salisbury City Council, and to community

       via PAC14 and zoo website

       Started process for 2005 Strategic Plan for the Salisbury Zoo (contracted

       with Dr. Memo Diriker and BEACON at Salisbury University)

 

      Staff:

                        

      Hired Deborah Graham as a temporary zookeeper (filling in for Clement Grangier,

       who is on Workmen’s Comp leave)

 

     Education Report:

 

     Trained 19 new Docents in March

     Hosted all Dorchester County 4th Grade for forest ecology program

     Received $4,800 grant from Chesapeake Bay Trust to conduct five “Wonders

     of Water” teacher training workshops

 

     Events:       

            

     Hosted Teddy Bear Brunch in February (earned $2,000)

     Planned for Earth Day celebration in April

 

24.   VEHICLE MAINTENANCE

 

Department

Labor Hours

Vehicle Parts Cost

Engineer

54

$ 502.27

Garage Miscellaneous

0

$ 0

Operating & Maintenance

186.5

$ 3,386.76

*Other Departments

329.5

$ 1,894.26

Recycle

7.5

$ 188.07

Sanitation

123.5

$ 3,311.90

Sweeper

26.5

$ 717.24

Traffic

30

$ 571.20

Utilities

190.5

$ 3,164.02

Water Treatment Plant

1.5

$ 11.34

WWTP

42.5

$ 1,390.80

Zoo

10

$ 73.58

Total

1002

$ 15,211.44

 

* Other Departments:  Police, BHZ, and Purchasing Department

 

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