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*�_ <br />P��l� <br />c—rExas—� <br />Department 81 <br />Utility Billing and Collecting <br />2012-2013 Budget <br />The Finance Director is the administrative officer responsible for this division of the Finance Department. Funding <br />for this activity is available through the Water and Sewer Fund. Employees of this division maintain all water, <br />sewer, sanitation, and prorrata accounts. Included in this activity is meter reading and meter rereads, account <br />billing, account collections, service initiation, and service termination. <br />Department 82 <br />Water Production <br />The Director of Utilities is the administrative officer responsible for this division of the Utilities Department. <br />Funding for this activity is available through the Water and Sewer Fund. Personnel of this division are responsible <br />for supplying the water needs of the citizens of Paris and also, through wholesale contracts with Lamar County <br />Water Supply District and MJC Water Supply Corporation, the citizens of Lamar County and western Red River <br />County. The primary water supply is Pat Mayse Lake. We also take water as needed from Lake Crook. All water is <br />treated by personnel at the water t reatment plant located at Lake Crook to meet the exacting and ever changing <br />standards of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, and the <br />Texas Department of Health before distribution. Personnel in this Division are also responsible for the operation <br />and maintenance of the raw water pumps and raw water intake structures at Pat Mayse Lake and Lake Crook, the <br />two elevated water storage tanks, the ground storate tanks and pumping station, the sludge disposal system <br />adjacent to the Water Treatment Plant, Lake Crook Dam, and for answering after hours water and sewer <br />emergency calls and dispatching of the appropriate personnel. <br />Department 83 <br />Water Distribution <br />The Director of Public Works is the administrative officer responsible for this division of the Public Works <br />Department funded out of the Water and Sewer Fund. Employees of this division are responsible for the <br />maintenance and operation of the water distribution system within the city, including major water mains, smaller <br />water mains, service lines, and fire hydrants and valves. Employees maintain approximately 208 miles of water <br />lines and 1082 fire hydrants and install, repair, and calibrate and approximately 10,000 residential and commercial <br />water meters used in the water distribution system. <br />
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