Laserfiche WebLink
Inspectors make daily visits to each and every project, where an <br />inspection report is generated. These reports describe what type <br />of construction activity was observed or any specific testing <br />procedures performed on that date. Inspectors conduct all testing <br />Procedures as required by the Utilities Department, by the State of <br />Florida, and the Department of Environmental Protection to conform <br />with all industry standards and specifications. Required tests <br />conducted by the inspection staff are as follows: <br />Hydrostatic pressure test of water mains and sewage force <br />mains. <br />Infiltration and ex -filtration of gravity sewer mains and <br />manholes. <br />Televising all gravity sewer mains. <br />All projects must pass final inspection, and the engineer of record <br />must provide the necessary documentation to place the utility <br />system in service. <br />Examples of necessary documentation include, but are not limited <br />to, the following: <br />DEP clearance for water and sewer mains. <br />Bacteriological reports for water mains. <br />Certification by engineer of record. <br />As -built drawings by a registered, licenses surveyor. <br />No utility systems are placed in service prior to receiving DEP <br />clearance and certification by the engineer of record. <br />Once a project successfully passes final inspection after <br />undergoing all appropriate testing procedures and receiving the <br />necessary documentation, a letter/memo is then sent to various <br />departments within the County. This letter notifies the other <br />departments that the Utilities Department has completed all <br />inspection and testing and considers the project complete. <br />Customer Service <br />Customer Service Department Supervisor Art Reisfeld presented <br />the Customer Service Mission Statement and described the services <br />now being offered to customers: <br />44 IR iJ t'f+uC % U <br />FEBRUARY 3, 1997 <br />