Water Services
Bryan’s Water Services Department manages the pumps that produce more than 20 million gallons of water a day during peak water usage months. In FY2021, the department:
- Completed pilot study of aquifer and storage recovery.
- Continued construction on backup electrical generation at Main Street pump station.
- Painted the interior of the Luza Street 2 MG elevated reservoir as part of infrastructure protection efforts.
- Engineered a master meter solution for high-service production facilities.
- Pilot tested register replacements for end-of-life-cycle transition for Omni meters (> 1”).
- Completed America’s Water Infrastructure Act Risk and Resilience Assessment.
- Updated the water distribution system master plan.
- Replaced water lines on Churchill Road and Lynn Drive.
- Designed a water transmission main along Silver Hill Road.
- Replaced water lines along Woodville Road, Coulter Drive and Palasota Drive.
- Continued the city’s proactive valve program.
- Initiated customer service functionality of automated meter infrastructure installation
- Expanded the database for customer service inspectors/backflow prevention assembly testers.
- Improved fire flows in areas with flows below 1000 gpm.
- Flow tested fire hydrants.
- Purchased property for a future 5 MG ground storage reservoir addition.
- Enhanced the city’s water quality control measures.
- Installed strategically placed valves to improve distribution system operation.
- Designed the electrical conversion for Well 11 and reactivated the well status with TCEQ.