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Title: Underground Asset Management


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Underground Asset Management
  • Jonathan Mongie

2
Asset Management
  • Improved Asset Condition
  • Increased System Efficiency
  • Prolonged Asset Life
  • Reduced Operating Costs and Optimized Capital
    Expenditures
  • Reduced Overall Life-Cycle Costs
  • Reduced Risk of Environmental Non-Compliance
  • Improved Customer Services

3
Asset Management Stages
4
Typical Methods of Data Management
  • All Paper Survey Results and Work Orders Filed
    Away in a Cabinet or Binder.
  • Video in difficult to use formats
  • Most Data in the Heads of Long-Term Personnel

5
Consequences of Old Methods
  • Associating Survey Information with the Asset is
    Labor Intensive, thus Costly.
  • No Effective Tools for Sorting and Querying
    Historical Data.
  • High Risk of Actually Losing Important System
    Data at Any Moment

6
Data Management
Master Plan
Hydraulic Conditions
CCTVSoftware
CameraTruck
FlowMonitoring
HydraulicModel
GIS
FieldAttributeCollection
UGAM Database
PreventativeMaintenanceProgram
CorrectiveMaintenanceProgram
PredictiveMaintenanceProgram
SystemExpansion
MobileApplications
WorkManagement
Inputs
Software
Work/StatusManagementReporting
Outputs
7
Purpose Built Network Database
8
Inventory of Assets
  • From GIS or manhole inspections

9
Data Validation
  • Assess System Connectivity Situation

10
Criticality Assessment Impact of Failure
  • Impact of Failure Query.
  • Personalized for the Individual Collection System
    (Highway Names, MH Depths, etc.).
  • Assigns Scores Depending on Proximity to
    Geospatial Areas of Interest (Water, Rail, Public
    Services, Bridges, Schools, etc.).
  • Then Sums Up the Scores and Sorts Critical Pipes
    and Manholes to Prioritize for Condition
    Assessment Surveys.

11
Criticality Assessment Impact of Failure
12
CMMS/Work Planning
13
Scheduling and Dispatch
14
Field Mobile Application
15
OM Services for Sanitary and Storm
  • CCTV data is collected using NASSCO standard PACP
    protocol
  • Manhole inspections completed using NASSCO
    standard MACP protocol
  • Sewer Cleaning
  • Customer complaint response
  • SSO data collection
  • Repair and Replacement Services

16
Condition Assessment
17
Condition Assessment Pipe View
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SSES Services
  • Smoke Testing
  • Dye Testing
  • Dye Flooding
  • Flow Isolation
  • Property Inspections
  • Vacuum/Pressure Testing

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SSES Services Smoke Testing
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Smoke Defect Observation
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Smoke Defect Observation
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Criticality
Environmental Impact within 100' within 200' within 300' within 400' within 500' within 1000' within 100' within 200' within 300' within 400' within 500'
(receiving Waters) Of water Supply Of water Supply Of water Supply Of water Supply Of water Supply Of water Supply Water Body Water Body Water Body Water Body Water Body
100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 1
PACP Structural Rating 5 500 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 5
PACP Structural Rating 4 400 360 320 280 240 200 160 120 80 40 4
PACP Structural Rating 3 300 270 240 210 180 150 120 90 60 30 3
PACP Structural Rating 2 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 2
PACP Structural Rating 1 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 1

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Prioritization for Capital Planning
24
Results Eliminated 10 of Total Flow
CITY OF TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS CITY OF TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS CITY OF TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS CITY OF TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS CITY OF TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS CITY OF TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS CITY OF TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS
SUMMARY OF I/I REMOVAL SUMMARY OF I/I REMOVAL SUMMARY OF I/I REMOVAL SUMMARY OF I/I REMOVAL SUMMARY OF I/I REMOVAL SUMMARY OF I/I REMOVAL SUMMARY OF I/I REMOVAL
VEOLIA - 2008 (gpd) VEOLIA - 2007 (gpd) VEOLIA - 2006 (gpd) PHASE 2 - 2006 (gpd) PHASE 1 - 2005 (gpd) TOTAL
INFLOW 418350 529815 27,362 53,116 108,230 1,136,873
INFILTRATION 121543 187136 71,817 72,317 220,464 673,277
TOTAL 539893 716951 99,179 125,432 328,694 1,810,149

Inflow calculated as 4.8 gpm per 1" diameter hole or volume as calculated based on 0.87 inches per hour based on a duration of 6 hrs (1730 gpd) Inflow calculated as 4.8 gpm per 1" diameter hole or volume as calculated based on 0.87 inches per hour based on a duration of 6 hrs (1730 gpd) Inflow calculated as 4.8 gpm per 1" diameter hole or volume as calculated based on 0.87 inches per hour based on a duration of 6 hrs (1730 gpd) Inflow calculated as 4.8 gpm per 1" diameter hole or volume as calculated based on 0.87 inches per hour based on a duration of 6 hrs (1730 gpd) Inflow calculated as 4.8 gpm per 1" diameter hole or volume as calculated based on 0.87 inches per hour based on a duration of 6 hrs (1730 gpd) Inflow calculated as 4.8 gpm per 1" diameter hole or volume as calculated based on 0.87 inches per hour based on a duration of 6 hrs (1730 gpd) Inflow calculated as 4.8 gpm per 1" diameter hole or volume as calculated based on 0.87 inches per hour based on a duration of 6 hrs (1730 gpd)
Inflow for downspouts removed estimated at 1000 gpd Inflow for downspouts removed estimated at 1000 gpd Inflow for downspouts removed estimated at 1000 gpd
Estimates per DEP's Guidelines for Performing, Infiltration/Inflow Analyses and Sewer System Evaluation Survey, Revised Jan 1993 (Table 7) Estimates per DEP's Guidelines for Performing, Infiltration/Inflow Analyses and Sewer System Evaluation Survey, Revised Jan 1993 (Table 7) Estimates per DEP's Guidelines for Performing, Infiltration/Inflow Analyses and Sewer System Evaluation Survey, Revised Jan 1993 (Table 7) Estimates per DEP's Guidelines for Performing, Infiltration/Inflow Analyses and Sewer System Evaluation Survey, Revised Jan 1993 (Table 7) Estimates per DEP's Guidelines for Performing, Infiltration/Inflow Analyses and Sewer System Evaluation Survey, Revised Jan 1993 (Table 7) Estimates per DEP's Guidelines for Performing, Infiltration/Inflow Analyses and Sewer System Evaluation Survey, Revised Jan 1993 (Table 7) Estimates per DEP's Guidelines for Performing, Infiltration/Inflow Analyses and Sewer System Evaluation Survey, Revised Jan 1993 (Table 7)
I/I removed estimated at 4224 gpd/in/diam mile for line replaced or relined I/I removed estimated at 4224 gpd/in/diam mile for line replaced or relined I/I removed estimated at 4224 gpd/in/diam mile for line replaced or relined I/I removed estimated at 4224 gpd/in/diam mile for line replaced or relined
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Combined Sewer Overflow Reduction
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