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Attachment A2 <br />2020 Capital Improvement Plan <br />Project/Initiative Summary <br />Department/Division: Water, Sanitary Sewer, & Storm Sewer <br />Project/Initiative Title: SCADA Upgrades <br />Total Estimated Cost: $140,000 <br />Funding Source: Water, Sanitary Sewer, Storm Sewer Funds (Fees) <br />Annual Operating Budget Impact: N/A <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Project/Initiative Description: <br />The City provides treated drinking water to its residents by pumping water supplied by the City of St. Paul <br />through the booster station and into the distribution system and water towers in Roseville and Arden Hills. <br /> <br />The CityÓs wastewater collection system includes 12 sanitary lift stations, and the storm sewer <br />management system includes 7 storm water lift stations. All of the controls for the processes and <br />monitoring of these systems is through the use of SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) at <br />each of these sites. The information is collected wirelessly and sent to the Public Works Department <br />where it is monitored 24/7/365. <br /> <br />In the event of an alarm, the SCADA system calls Public Works personnel notifying them of the issue. <br />Keeping the SCADA system up to date and functioning is imperative to keeping all of our systems running <br />smoothly. The existing system has become obsolete and parts are difficult to find. Funding for this project <br />will be: <br /> Water Fund - $52,000 <br /> Sanitary Sewer Fund - $44,000 <br /> Storm Sewer Fund - $44,000 <br /> <br />Location: <br />All lift stations, Water Tower, Booster Station and Maintenance Facility <br />56 <br /> <br />
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