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FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL SANITARY AUTHORITY F.T.M.S.A. 2011. FTMSA. Established in December 1967 by Franklin Township Supervisors Treatment facility initial operation commenced May 1970 Franklin Township becomes Municipality of Murrysville in 1978
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FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL SANITARY AUTHORITYF.T.M.S.A 2011
FTMSA • Established in December 1967 by Franklin Township Supervisors • Treatment facility initial operation commenced May 1970 • Franklin Township becomes Municipality of Murrysville in 1978 • Facility doubled capacity in 1984, upgraded to advanced secondary treatment in 1992 and added an additional sludge process in 2005
FTMSA PURPOSE • Regulate all sanitary sewer service within its service area including all of Murrysville • Efficiently operate the sanitary sewage treatment facility located in Murrysville • Provide for the efficient cost effective transportation and treatment of sewage generated in its service area • Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations
FTMSA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Appointed by Murrysville Council to five year terms • Mark A. Adamchik> ……….. . . . . .Chairman • James S. Hamilton . ….. . . . . .Vice-Chairman • Robert Klingensmith ………... . . . . .Secretary • William J. Kagarise, Jr. …………… Treasurer • Allan J. Sarver ……. . . . . . . Asst. Sect./Treas.
FTMSA Management and Advisory Staff • Manager ………………….James C. Brucker • Assistant Manager . . . . . . .Kevin Kaplan • Plant Superintendent ……..Gene Greco • Solicitor …………………..Donald J. Snyder, Jr • Engineer ………………Hatch, Mott, MacDonald • Auditor ……………………Sarp & Co. • Bond Counsel …………….Victor K. Lynch • Trustee ………………. . . . M&T Bank
FTMSA Established in 1968, the Authority’s sanitary sewer conveyance and collection system consists of approximately 327.5 miles of sewer lines, 5 sewage regulators, 7 pump stations, and 253.5 miles of collector in the Municipality of Murrysville. The Authority is also responsible for the maintenance of 23.1 miles of collector sewer in Delmont, 3.4 miles of collector sewer in Monroeville, 23.5 miles of collector sewer and 3 pump stations in Penn Twp., 19.0 miles of collector sewer and 3 pump stations in Salem Twp., and 5 miles of collector sewers in Export Borough.
FTMSA Pumping Stations Municipality of Murrysville • Main ……………..…17,300,000 gallons per day • Lyons Run …….….….1,440,000 gallons per day • Bel-Aire ……….………468,000 gallons per day • Sloan ………….……….454,000 gallons per day • Meadowbrook …………115,000 gallons per day • Murrysville Hgts ………115,000 gallons per day • Oak Ridge ………………72,000 gallons per day
FTMSA • Cloverleaf …….482,000 gallons per day • Cramer ……..…259,000 gallons per day • Oakford ……….101,000 gallons per day Pumping Stations Salem Township
FTMSA Pumping Stations Penn Township • Walton Estates……….288,000 gallons per day • Blackthorne Estates …252,000 gallons per day • Brookside Acres ………21,600 gallons per day
FTMSA • Collection of sewage material accounts for $3.32 of monthly service fee
FTMSA The Authority’s treatment facility on Meadowbrook Road is an aerobic biological treatment facility with grit removal, primary clarification, trickling filters, secondary clarification, nitrification towers, shallow bed sand filtration units, ultraviolet disinfection, sludge thickening, anaerobic biological sludge stabilization, sludge dewatering, and methane gas utilization facilities. The permitted hydraulic capacity of the facility is 4.90 million gallons per day and daily operations average approximately 3.41 million gallons.
FTMSA Monthly Fees for Residential Customers • Municipality of Murrysville $ 28.27 $ 28.27 • Delmont Borough $ 28.53 $ 28.08 • Salem Township $ 29.18 $ 28.84 • Export Borough $ 24.95 $ 24.95 • Penn Township $ 28.27 $ 28.27 • Municipality of Murrysville $ 4.73 $ 4.19 (served by Plum Borough) • Customers with garbage disposers incur an additional charge of $1.83 per month 20102011
FTMSA During its most recent operational year, approximately 13,278 feet of additional sewer lines were constructed in the following areas: Municipality of Murrysville ----Shag Bark Grove, Murrysville Community Park and Bianca Rose Plan.
FTMSA Cost of Services Transportation & Treatment 88% Collection 12%
FTMSA Initial Operation - May 1970 Expanded capacity and upgrade to advanced secondary treatment – 1992 Capacity - 4,900,000 gallons per day
FTMSA • Transportation and Treatment account for $24.95 of the monthly service fee
FTMSA Where the money comes from
FTMSA Major Action Items in 2010 • Refinanced Series of 2004 and 2005 Bond Issues. • Completed replacement VFD’s and other work at Main pump station • Started a new program of inspecting sewer laterals prior to the sale of real estate in Murrysville. • Added two new employees for above sewer lateral inspections.
FTMSA Providing innovative and cost effective waste treatment solutions for our residential, municipal, and commercial customers.