APPENDIX B: - FEMA
APPENDIX B:
Central City
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|CONTENTS | |
|1. |Educational Facilities................................................................ |B-5 |
|2. |Liberty County Hazard/Vulnerability Analysis.................................. |B-7 |
|3. |Emergency Medical Services....................................................... |B-11 |
|4. |Law Enforcement..................................................................... |B-16 |
|5. |Fire Service............................................................................ |B-21 |
|6. |Public Works/Lifeline Organizations - Central City............................ |B-25 |
|7. |Other Public Works/Lifeline Organizations...................................... |B-37 |
|8. |Key Facilities and Critical Workers............................................... |B-38 |
|9. |Resource Summary.................................................................. |B-39 |
|10. |Maps.................................................................................... |B-42 |
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|Educational Facilities |
|Columbia State University |
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|CSU is a campus of 15,000 undergraduate and graduate students seeking degrees from the University's 19 different departments. The University |
|has a marine biology research station on the Columbia Bay (Gish Island). The University has four branch campuses - Tower Beach in Stratford |
|County, Zurich in Green County, Clifton in Kane County, and Jamestown in Granite County. |
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|Roughly 1/3 of the students live on campus in 13 dormitories and 15 Greek letter houses. The remainder of the students are commuters who live |
|in the Central City area. |
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|CSU is a member of NCAA Division I-A. The CSU Warhawks field teams in nine men's and women's sports. |
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|CSU Campus Buildings |
|Location on Map |Name |Stories |Department or Use |
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|1 |JC Miller Hall |4 |Physics |
|2 |Student Union |4 |Student Activities |
|3 |Alden |4 |Library |
|4 |Memorial Aud. |1 |Cultural Events |
|6 |Bunsen Hall |4 |Chemistry |
|8 |Brown Hall |4 |Math |
|10 |Young Hall |4 |Psychology/Biology |
|12 |Meyer Hall |4 |Computer Science |
|14 |Martin Hall |4 |Engineering |
|16 |Laye Hall |2 |Infirmary |
|18 |Meehan Hall |4 |Political Science |
|20 |Cassidy Hall |4 |Business |
|21 |Smith Hall |4 |English |
|22 |Mager Hall |4 |Education |
|23 |Barbee Hall |4 |Geology |
|24 |Vogel Hall |4 |Art |
|25 |Fowler |6 |Journalism/Communical |
| |Communications | |(WCSU TV & Radio) |
|26 |Chapel |4 |Religious Services |
|27 |Barrymore Hall |4 |Theater/Dance |
|28 |Walters Hall |4 |Philosophy/Sociology |
|29 |Harris Hall |4 |Administration |
|30 |Cleese Hall |4 |Foreign Language |
|31 |Willie Nelson Auditorium |4 |Music |
|34 |Hogan Hall |4 |Health & Recreation |
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|52 |Hillel House |2 |Visitors |
Educational Facilities
Public and Higher Education Schools
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|The county encompasses six school districts including Liberty County School District, Central City Municipal Separate School District, |
|Fisherville Municipal Separate School District, Harvest Junction Municipal Separate School District, Kingston Municipal Separate School |
|District, and the Bayport Municipal School District. |
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|Columbia State University, located in Central City, has an annual enrollment of 15,000 students. Farmers A&M College, also located in |
|Central City, has an annual enrollment of 5,500 students. |
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Liberty County
Hazard/Vulnerability Analysis
|General Description |
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|Liberty County is primarily a rural coastal county of 302,412 people. There are ten incorporated communities in the county: Apple Valley, |
|Bayport, Blue Water, Central City, Deep River, Fisherville, Gold Mine, Harvest Junction, Jasper, and Kingston. |
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|Population |
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|The population of the county has been recorded by the United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, was 302,412 in 1990. |
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|Government |
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|Liberty Counly Government |
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|The governing body of Liberty County is the Board of Supervisors, consisting of five supervisors. The members of the board are elected at |
|large for staggered four-year terms and serve on a pan-time basis. The board elects a president to direct meetings. It also selects a county |
|manager to serve at its pleasure. The Columbia State Constitution specifies that counties elect the following 11 county officials (although |
|the law makes allowances for county size): |
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|- Five supervisors, |
|- Sheriff, |
|- Recorder of deeds, Clerk of courts, |
|- District attorney, |
|- Treasurer, and |
|- Controller. |
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|Other officials are provided for by statute. The County Courthouse is located in the Palmer Building at X and 19th Streets. |
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|Central City Government |
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|The government of Central City is the council-manager form with seven council members making up the legislative body. The council is elected |
|at large on a nonpartisan ballot for four-year terms. It elects one of its own members as mayor to preside over meetings and to vote on |
|matters before the council, but the mayor has no veto power. The manager, who is the chief administrative officer of the city, is selected by |
|the council and serves at its pleasure. The manager carries out the ordinances of the council, makes recommendations to the council, prepares |
|and executes the annual budget, negotiates with labor unions, and approves and removes department heads and other administrative personnel. |
|The manager has no vote in council meetings. City Hall is located at Z and 21st Streets. |
|Transportation |
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|Highways |
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|The county is divided north/south by Interstates 107 and 102 and east/west by State Highway 5. State Highway 69 intersects with Interstate |
|102 at Kingston; runs north to Harvest junction and south through Jasper to the Coastal Highway. The Coastal Highway (State Route 1) |
|parallels the coast and intersects Interstate 107 at Fisherville. State Routes 3 and 19 run north from the Coastal Highway inland. |
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|Railroads |
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|The Great Atlantic and Pacific Railroad operates two lines within Liberty County. The line running east/west, paralleling State Highway 5 |
|and US 10, is both a passenger and a freight route. There are three passenger trains per day scheduled through Central City, 7:30 a.m., |
|noon, and 5 p.m. There are four freight trains scheduled during the late evening and midmorning hours. The line running from Tower Beach to |
|Fisherville and through Jasper is strictly a freight line, hauling mining machinery and material. |
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|Airport |
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|The Liberty County Regional Airport is centrally located within the state and is capable of handling large passenger and cargo planes. With |
|runways of 8,000 feet and 4,000 feet, Regional Airport has the capability of serving all but the largest commercial aircraft in use. |
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|The main lines serving Liberty County are Lynx Airlines and Atlantic Airlines. Direct flights. are available to Washington, D.C.; New York; |
|Atlanta; Memphis; St. Louis; New Orleans; and Mobile. |
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|During 1990, there were approximately 15,000 departures from Regional Airport with 210,796 passengers boarding flights. Additionally, |
|200,000 pounds of mail and 2,750,000 pounds of freight were handled at the facility. |
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|Liberty Coliseum and Convention Center |
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|The Convention Center was completed in 1980 and accommodates the Lightning semiprofessional basketball team, the Pounders semiprofessional |
|hockey team, and the Liberty Regional Concert Orchestra. The Convention Center has 95,000 square feet of usable floor space with 350 exhibit|
|booths and meeting space for 8,000 people. For sporting events, it can be arranged to seat 12,000 people and has parking facilities for |
|3,000 cars. The Convention Center is located at the intersection of State Route 69 and Interstate 102, one mile east of Kingston. |
|Liberty County |
|Hazard/Vulnerability Analysis |
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|(1) Hurricane Emily struck in September of 1973 with almost the same force as "Great Storm of 1934." Particularly hard hit were the high rise |
|hotels along the beach. Six of the hotels were so badly damages that they had to be tom down. As a result this storm and new Federal and |
|State regulations on coastal construction, in 1974 the Bayport City Council passed new building codes restricting building height to 4 stories |
|and all new homing had to be elevated. 10 feet above ground level. This new interest in Hurricane protection was heightened, and the codes |
|strengthened in 1978 when Bayport came into full compliance with the National Flood Insurance Program. Although a relatively minor hurricane, |
|Edward in 1985 caused little damage to Bayport. |
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|(2) EQ - potentially high - major fault line. |
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|(3) HAZMAT |
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|(4) Terrorism |
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|Liberty County |
|Hazard/Vulnerability Analysis |
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|Major Employers |
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|The following is a partial listing of the county's major employers, their products or services, and their number of employees: |
| |Employees |Product |
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|Blue Water Nuclear Facility |1,039 |Electricity |
|Central City Hospital |650 |Medical Facility |
|Faith Hospital |620 |Medical Facility |
|Columbia Veterans, Hospital |564 |Medical Facility |
|Liberty National Bank |629 |Financial |
|Dupont Chemical |4,243 |Missile Fuel |
|Huge Mining Company |5,010 |Coal |
|Lance Glass Company |250 |Glass/Bottles |
|Colonial Baking Company |206 |Baking |
|Great Grapes Winery |201 |Wine |
|Happy Times Nursing Home |198 |Elderly Care |
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|Columbia State Prison |500 |State Prison |
|Columbia State University |870 |Educational |
|Farmers A&M College |559 |Educational |
|Palumbo Plastics Company |217 |Plastics |
|Fay Fertilizer Company |250 |Fertilizer |
|Dorsey Drug Company |510 |Medicine |
|Columbia Telecommunications |203 |Telephone |
|Emergency Medical Services |
|Central City |
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|Central City EMS Vehicles/Personnel |
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|1. 5 - Basic Life Support units staffed by 2 EMTs per shift. (Total: 36) |
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|2. 5 - Advanced Life Support units staffed by 2 Paramedics per shift. (Total: 33) |
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|3. 1 - EMS Supervisor unit staffed by 1 paramedic Supervisor per shift. (This vehicle is a 4-door sedan) |
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|Central City EMS Unit Assignments |
|Unit # |Type |Location |Address |
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|1 |Supervisor |Fire Station 1 |X & 19th Sts |
|2 |ALS |Fire Station 2 |W & 12th Sts |
|3 |BLS |Fire Station 3 |EE & 4th Sts |
|4 |ALS |Fire Station 4 |F & 3rd Sts |
|5 |BLS |Fire Station 5 |F & 15th Sts |
|6 |BLS |Fire Station 6 |L & 21st Sts |
|7 |ALS |Fire Station 7 |F & 30th Sts |
|8 |BLS |Fire Station 8 |W & 30th Sts |
|9 |ALS |Fire Station 9 |CC & 37th Sts |
|10 |BLS |Fire Station 10 |HH & 23rd Sts |
|11 |ALS |Fire Station 11 |KK & 11th Sts |
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|Reserve | | | |
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|Unit # |Type |Location |Address |
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|R1 |BLS |Fire Station 1 |X & 19th Sts |
|R4 |BLS |Fire Station 4 |F& 3rd Sts |
Emergency Medical Services
Other Liberty County Ambulance Companies
Fisherville Ambulance
F & 7th Streets
Fisherville, Columbia
Personnel: 13 EMTS, 6 Paramedics
Vehicles: #Fl - ALS
#F2 - BLS
#F3 - BLS
Bayport Ambulance
Ferry Blvd & 7th Avenue
Bayport, Columbia
Personnel: 7 EMTS, 6 Paramedics
Vehicles: #Bl - ALS
#B2 - BLS
Harvest Junction Ambulance
M & 1st Streets
Harvest junction, Columbia
Personnel: 13 EMTS, 6 Paramedics
Vehicles: #Hl - ALS
#IU - BLS
#H3 - BLS
Kingston Ambulance
L & 18th Streets
Kingston, Columbia
Personnel: 17 EMTS, 7 Paramedics
Vehicles: #Kl - ALS
#K2 - BLS
#K3 - BLS (Volunteer Staffing, Paid on Call)
Apple Valley Ambulance
Adams & Cook Streets
Apple Valley, Columbia
Personnel: 12 EMTs (Volunteer Staffing, Paid on Call)
Vehicles: #Valley 1
|Emergency Medical Services |
|Other Liberty County EMS Resources |
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|Helicopters: |
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|Med-Flight 1 is operated by Central City Hospital. This unit is in service within Liberty County. Note: Central City Hospital has the only |
|hospital helipad within the City limits. Robert Hayward State Park has a designated landing zone. |
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|Aeromedical Helicopter - Aerospatiale SA 365N Dauphin; can transport two patients. |
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|( Staffed by 1 flight nurse, 1 flight physician and 1 pilot. |
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|( Flight physician can be replaced by a pediatric specialist for pediatric emergencies, with the proper notification. |
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|( Flight time for Med-Flight 1 from time of notification to most areas in Liberty County is approximately 15 minutes. |
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|Flight for Life is operated by St. Dorothy's Hospital in the City of Monroe, Green County. St. Dorothy's Hospital is a nationally recognized|
|trauma center, with pediatric capabilities. |
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|( It can transport up to two patients depending on severity of injuries, and |
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|( It is staffed by 1 flight nurse, 1 flight physician and 1 pilot. |
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|( Flight time for Flight for Life from time of notification to most areas in Central City is approximately 30 minutes. |
|Emergency Medical Services |
|Other Liberty County EMS Resources (cont'd.) |
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|Mass Casualty Supplies: The following items are located at Fire Station #2 |
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|1 |- |Triage footlocker containing flags, vests, triage tags and various hospital/EMS resource manuals. |
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|3 |- |Trauma footlockers containing disposable dressings, bandages, neck collars, etc. |
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|16 |- |Aluminum & wooden spine boards. |
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|10 |- |Canvas stretchers with wooden slats. |
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|4 |- |Oxygen resuscitators with 'D'bottles |
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|2 |- |Portable suction units. |
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|24 |- |Spare 'D'oxygen bottles. |
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|2 |- |Spare portable cardiac defib./monitor units with batteries. |
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|20 |- |Disposable Tyvek hazardous materials suits. |
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|Emergency Medical Services |
|EMS Mutual Aid Availability and Agreements |
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|Stratford County |Written agreement with Liberty County. Lead time required, plus 30 minutes travel time. |
| |( Request through Stramford County Health Director. |
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|Green County |Oral agreement with Liberty, Mineral and Kane Counties. |
| |( Request through Green County Public Health Director. |
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|Mineral Couniy |Written agreement with Liberty and Granite Counties. Lead time required, plus 30 minutes travel |
| |time. |
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|Apple Couniy |Written agreement with Liberty and Mineral Counties. |
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|Kane County |No agreement to date. Have been unwilling to send units out of the County in the past. |
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|Granite Couniy |Written agreement with Liberty and Mineral Counties. |
| |( Request through Granite County EMS Director. |
|Law Enforcement |
|Central City |
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|Equipment |
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| |Marked Patrol Cars |100 | |
| |Marked Trucks |2 | |
| |Marked Vans |2 | |
| |Unmarked Vehicles |30 | |
| |Motorcycles |15 | |
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| |EOD/Bomb Squad Truck |1 | |
| |Mobile Crime Scene Vehicle |1 | |
| |Mobile Command Post |1 | |
| |Hand-held Radios |50 | |
|Central City Police Department |
|Staffing and Organization |
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|Rank |Admin. |Field Svcs. |Investig. Svcs. |Support Svcs. |
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|Chief |1 | | | |
|Ass't Chief |1 | | | |
|Captain | |1 |1 |1 |
|Lieutenant | |4 |31 | |
|Sergeant |1 |8 |5 |2 |
|Officer |1 |105 |25 | |
|Civilian |5 | |5 |25 |
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|Law Enforcement |
|Other Law Enforcement Agencies |
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|Fisherville Police Department |
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|40 Total Personnel |
|10 Marked Vehicles |
|Typically 4 patrol units on duty per shift |
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|Harvest Junction Police Department |
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|30 Total Personnel |
|5 Marked vehicles |
|Typically 2 patrol units on duty per shift |
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|Kingston Police Department |
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|30 Total Personnel |
|6 Marked Vehicles |
|Typically 3 patrol units on duty per shift |
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|Bayport Police Department |
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|50 Total Personnel |
|8 Marked Vehicles |
|Typically 6 patrol units on duty per shift |
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|State Department of Fish and Game (assigned to Liberty County) |
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|10 Peace Officer Personnel |
|5 marked Vehicles |
|1 30' Marine Patrol Boat normally stationed at Bayport, Masland Island |
|1 20' Marine Patrol Boat (and trailer) normally kept in Central City |
|(Fixed Wing Aircraft in Capitol City) |
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|Law Enforcement |
|Other Law Enforcement Agencies (con't) |
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|State Fire Marshal's Office assigned to Liberty Couniy) |
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|1 Fire/Arson/Bomb Investigator |
|1 Unmarked Vehicle |
|1 Accelerant Detection Dog |
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|Federal Bureau of Investigation (assigned to Liberty County) |
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|3 Special Agents in Resident Agency |
|3 Unmarked Vehicles |
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|US Drug Enforcement Agency (assigned to Liberty County) |
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|2 Special Agents, I Narcotics Detection K-9 |
|2 Unmarked Vehicles |
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|US INS/Border Patrol (assigned to Liberty County) |
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|2 INS Special Agents |
|2 Unmarked Vehicles |
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|US Fish and Wildlife Service (assigned to Liberty County) |
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|2 Special Investigators |
|1 Unmarked Vehicle |
|Columbia State Police (CSP) |
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|CSP District 1 |1 District Captain |
| |2 District Lieutenants |
| |4 District Sergeants |
| |8 District Troopers |
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|CSP District 2 |1 District Captain |
| |2 District Lieutenants |
| |4 District Sergeants |
| |8 District Troopers |
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|CSP District 3 |1 District Captain |
| |2 District Lieutenants |
| |4 District Sergeants |
| |8 District Troopers |
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|CSP Helicopters |Capitol City |
| |Central City |
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|Equipment | |
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| |Marked Patrol Cars |One per sworn Officer |
| |Marked Trucks |20 |
| |Marked Vans |2 |
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| |Unmarked Vehicles |30 |
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| |Mobile Crime Scene Vehicle |3 |
| |Mobile Command Post |2 |
| |Hand-held Radios |500 |
|Law Enforcement |
|Liberty County Sheriff's Office |
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|LCSD Staffing and Organization |
|LCSD Headquarters |Administrative, Support Services |20 |
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| |Crime Lab, Investigations |10 |
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|County Courthouse |Bailiffs and Civil Unit |20 |
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|County Jail |Custody Staff |40 |
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|County-wide |Patrol Personnel |60 |
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| |Reserve Deputies |20 |
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|Equipment | | |
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| |Marked Patrol Cars |40 | |
| |Marked Vans |5 | |
| |Unmarked Vehicles |15 | |
| |Motorcycles |0 | |
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| |SWAT Van |1 | |
| |Mobile Command Post |1 | |
| |Hand-held Radios |30 | |
Fire Service
Liberty County
Fire Station Locations
| |Community/Station |Address | |
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| |Central City Headquarters |X & 19th Streets | |
| |Central City Station 1 |X & 19th Streets | |
| |Central City Station 2 |W & 12th Streets | |
| |Central City Station 3 |EE & 4th Streets | |
| |Central City Station 4 |F & 15th Streets | |
| |Central City Station 6 |L & 21st Streets | |
| |Central City Station 7 |F & 30th Streets | |
| |Central City Station 8 |W & 30th Streets | |
| |Central City Station 9 |CC & 37th Streets | |
| |Central City Station 10 |HH & 23rd Streets | |
| |Central City Station 11 |KK & 1 1 th Streets | |
| |Central City Training |M & 8th Streets | |
| |Fisherville Station 1 |H & 7th Streets | |
| |Fisherville Station 2 |A & 3rd Streets | |
| |Harvest Junction Station 1 |L & 10th Streets | |
| |Harvest Junction Station 2 |C & 16th Streets | |
| |Kingston Station 1 |B & 2nd Streets | |
| |Deep River Station 1 |128 Main Street | |
| |Apple Valley Station 1 |98 Pine Street | |
| |Gold Mine Station 1 |215 Center Place | |
| |Jasper Station 1 |Ill Highland Avenue | |
| |Bayport Station 1 |55 Bay Blvd. | |
| |Bayport Station 2 |1350 Marine Blvd. | |
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|Construction: Fire stations number 1,6,8 and 10 in Central City are low rise unreinforced masonry buildings. Fisherville station 1 is a low |
|rise un-reinforced masonry structure. All other fire stations in Liberty County are low rise reinforced concrete structures. |
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|State Forestry: The State Forestry Service provides fire protection for the Buffets Landing and National Wildlife Preserve on Gish bland. |
|Fire Service |
|Liberty County |
|Fire Rig Inventory |
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|Central City Engines in Service |
|Engine 1 |1000-1500 GPM | |
|Engine 1 |1000-1500 GPM | |
|Engine 1 |1000-1500 GPM | |
|Engine 1 |1000-1500 GPM | |
|Engine 1 |1000-1500 GPM | |
|Engine 1 |1000-1500 GPM | |
|Engine 1 |1000-1500 GPM | |
|Engine 1 |1000-1500 GPM | |
|Engine 1 |1000-1500 GPM | |
|Engine 1 |1000-1500 GPM | |
|Engine 1 |1000-1500 GPM | |
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|Central City Engines in Reserve |
|Reserve Engine 3 |1000 GPM |Triple Combination Pumper |
|Reserve Engine 5 |1000 GPM |Triple Combination Pumper |
|Reserve Engine 9 |1000 GPM |Triple Combination Pumper |
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|Central City Trucks In Service |
|Aerial 1 |100' |Drawn Aerial |
|Aerial 3 |85' |Aerial |
|Aerial 5 |100' |Drawn Aerial |
|Aerial 8 |85' |Aerial |
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|Central City Rescue in Service |
|Rescue 3 |Medium Duty |BLS does not transport |
|Rescue 5 |Medium Duty |BLS does not transport |
|Rescue 8 |Medium Duty |BLS does not transport |
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|Central City Special Equipment in Service |
|Squad 1 |20' Van |(Haz/Mat-Heavy Rescue-Manpower) |
|Mask Service Unit 6 | |60 extra air tanks on board |
|Light Unit 6 | |8 mounted, 8 portable lights |
|Boat 2 |14' |20 horsepower motor |
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|Fisherville Engines in Service |
|Engine 1 |1250 GPM |Triple Combination |
|Engine 2 |1000 GPM |Triple Combination |
|Fire Service |
|Liberty County Fire Rig Inventory (cont'd.) |
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|Fisherville Trucks in Service | | |
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|Truck 1 |85' |Midship Aerial |
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|Harvest Junction Engines in Service |
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|Engine 1 |1250 GPM |Triple Combination Pumper |
|Engine 2 |1000 GPM |Triple Combination Pumper |
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|Harvest Junction Trucks in Service |
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|Truck 1 |85' |Rearmount Aerial |
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|Kingston Engines in Service |
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|Engine 1 |1500 GPM |Triple Combination Pumper |
|Engine 2 |1250 GPM |Triple Combination Pumper |
|Engine 3 |1000 GPM |Triple Combination Pumper |
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|Kingston Trucks in Service |
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|Truck 1 |75' |Midship Aerial |
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|Deep River Engines in Service |
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|Engine 1 |1000 GPM |Triple Combination Pumper |
|Engine 2 |1000 GPM |Triple Combination Pumper |
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|Apple Valley Engines in Service | | |
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|Engine 1 |1000 GPM |Triple Combination Pumper |
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|Gold Mine Engines in Service | | |
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|Engine 1 |1000 GPM |Triple Combination Pumper |
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|Blue Water Engines in Service |
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|Engine 1 |1000 GPM |Triple Combination Pumper |
|Fire Service |
|Liberty County Fire Rig Inventory (cont'd.) |
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|Fisherville Trucks in Service | | |
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|Engine 1 |1000 GPM |Triple Combination Pumper |
|Engine 2 |1000 GPM |Triple Combination Pumper |
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|Bayport Engines in Service |
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|Engine 1 |1500 GPM |Triple Combination Pumper |
|Engine 2 |1500 GPM |Triple Combination Pumper |
|Engine 3 |1250 GPM |Triple Combination Pumper |
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|Bayport Trucks in Service |
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|Truck 1 |100' |Tractor Drawn Aerial |
|Truck 2 |85' |Rearmount Aerial |
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|Bayport Rescue in Service |
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|Rescue 1 |Heavy Duty |BLS that transports |
|Rescue 2 |Medium Duty |ALS that transports |
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|Public Works/Lifeline Organizations |
|Central City Department of Public Works |
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|Organizational Chart |
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|The Central City Department of Public Works is headed by a Director, who has an office in City Hall. The Department has two Assistant |
|Directors of Public Works one that oversees the Street, building and Safety, and Engineering Divisions, and one that oversees the Water and |
|Sewer Division. An organizational chart is included below. |
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|Central City Department of Public Works |
|Corporation Yard # 1, X & 13th Streets |
|Resource List |
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| |Ouantity |Description | |
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| |1 |Sedan | |
| |3 |3/4 t pickup w/compressor | |
| |2 |3/4 t pickup | |
| |7 |4 yd. dump w/compressor | |
| |2 |4 yd. dump | |
| |11 |Camel truck | |
| |13 |4 yd. insulated box dump | |
| |15 |Tractor w/lowboy | |
| |17 |8 yd. dump w/compressor | |
| |19 |8 yd. dump | |
| |21 |25 yd. tractor-trailer | |
| |23 |Flatbed w/lift gate | |
| |1 |Cat D-8 dozer | |
| |27 |Motor Grader | |
| |2 |Motor Grader | |
| |31 |Power Sweeper | |
| |3 |Power Sweeper | |
| |35 |Power Sweeper | |
| |37 |4 yd. self loading dump | |
| |39 |4 yd. self loading dump | |
| |41 |Backhoe | |
| |2 |Backhoe | |
| |45 |Rubber tired dragline | |
| |1 |Truck crane, 1/2 yd. bucket | |
| |49 |1/2t pickup | |
| |4 |1/2t pickup | |
| |53 |1/2t pickup | |
| |55 |1/2t pickup | |
| |57 |Packer truck | |
| |4 |Packer truck | |
| |61 |Packer truck | |
| |63 |Packer truck | |
| |1 |3000 gallon tank truck | |
| |67 |G-660 Gradall | |
| |2 |8 yd. dump | |
| |71 |8 yd. dump | |
| |1 |Snow Blower | |
|Central City Department of Public Works |
|Corporation Yard 1, X & 13th Streets |
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| |Ouantity |Description | |
| | | | |
| |1 |Sedan |
| |3 |3/4 t pickup w/ compressor |
| |2 |3/4 t pickup |
| |7 |4 yd. dump w/compressor |
| |2 |4 yd. dump |
| |11 |Camel truck |
| |13 |4 yd. insulated box dump |
| |15 |Tractor w/lowboy |
| |17 |8 yd. dump w/compressor |
| |19 |8 yd. dump |
| |21 |25 yd. tractor-trailer |
| |23 |Flatbed w/lift gate |
| |1 |Cat D-8 dozer |
| |27 |Motor Grader |
| |2 |Motor Grader |
| |31 |Power Sweeper |
| |3 |Power Sweeper |
| |35 |Power Sweeper |
| |37 |4 yd. self loading dump |
| |39 |4 yd. self loading dump |
| |41 |Backhoe |
| |2 |Backhoe |
| |45 |Rubber tired dragline |
| |1 |Truck crane, 1/2 yd. bucket |
| |49 |1/2t pickup |
| |4 |1/2t pickup |
| |53 |1/2t pickup |
| |55 |1/2t pickup |
| |57 |Packer truck |
| |4 |Packer truck |
| |61 |Packer truck |
| |63 |Packer truck |
| |1 |3000 gallon tank truck |
| |67 |G-660 Gradall |
| |2 |8 yd. dump |
| |71 |8 yd. dump |
| |1 |Snow Blower |
|Public Works/Lifeline Organizations |
|Central City Department of Public Works |
|Street Maintenance Division (cont'd.) |
|Corporation Yard #2; K & 23rd Streets |
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|Supplies | |
| | |
|Fuel: |5,000 gallons of diesel |
| |12,000 gallons of gasoline |
|Barricades: |100 |
|Crowd Control Barricades: |25 |
|Sandbags: |1,000 |
|Portable Light Sets: |1 |
|Portable Toilets: |2 |
|Traffic Delineators: |175 |
|Sand: |5 cubic yards |
|Sheets of Plywood: |200 |
|Lumber: |100 sections of 2" x 4" |
| |25 sections of 2" x 6" |
| |50 sections of 2" x 8" |
| |25 sections of 2" x 12" |
| |5 rolls of 6' high/50' in length |
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|Various other supplies as available | |
| | |
|Public WorksfLifeline Organizations |
|Central City Department of Public Works |
|Street Maintenance Division (cont'd.) |
|Corporation Yard #2, K & 73rd Streets |
| | |
|Ouantity |Description |
| | |
|2 |3/4 t pickup |
|2 |4 yd. dump w/compressor |
|3 |8 yd. dump |
|3 |Motor grader |
|3 |Power Sweeper |
|1 |Backhoe |
|5 |1/2 t pickup |
|5 |250 gpm pump on trailer |
|2 |Aerial truck |
|1 |Snow blower |
|Public Works/Lifeline Organizations |
|Central City Department of Public Works |
|Street Maintenance Division (cont'd.) |
|Corporation Yard #2, K & 23rd Streets |
| | |
|Supplies | |
| | |
|Fuel: |5,000 gallons of diesel |
| |12,000 gallons of gasoline |
|Barricades: |100 |
|Crowd Control Barricades: |25 |
|Sandbags: |1,000 |
|Portable Light Sets: |1 |
|Portable Toilets: |2 |
|Traffic Delineators: |175 |
|Sand: |5 cubic yards |
|Sheets of Plywood: |200 |
|Lumber: |100 sections of 2" x 4" |
| |25 sections of 2" x 6" |
| |50 sections of 2" x 8" |
| |25 sections of 2" x 12" |
| |5 rolls of 6' high/50' in length |
| | |
|Various other supplies as available | |
|Public Works/Lifeline Organizations |
|Central City Department of Public Works |
| |
|Building/Safety Division |
| |
|The Building/Safety Division reviews construction plans and specification for compliance with applicable laws, codes and ordinances; issues |
|building permits; inspectors construction work and enforces code compliance; processes subdivision and parcel maps; administers development |
|agreements; processes right-of-way transactions; administers abatement activities for potentially hazardous building; and enforces zoning |
|regulations. |
| |
|Personnel |
|Structural Engineer (Supervisor) |
|3 Civil Engineers |
|Senior Building Inspector |
|7 Building Inspectors |
| |
|Public Works/Lifeline Organizations |
|Central City Department of Public Works |
| |
|Engineering Division |
| |
|The Engineering Division provides engineering design services for public street, water system, sewer and storm improvements, architectural |
|design for the renovation and new construction of City owned buildings, including recreation and park facilities; manages and respects public |
|capital improvement construction projects; abates unsanitary building sewer and hazardous sidewalks; and manages the storm water management |
|plan and the sewer infiltration/inflow correction program. |
| |
|Personnel |
| |
|Senior Civil Engineer (Supervisor) |
|Civil Engineer |
|Senior Construction Inspection |
|7 Construction Inspectors |
|Public Works/Lifeline Organizations |
| |
|The Public Works and Lifeline Organizations in Liberty County have worked over the past several years to strengthen their effectiveness during |
|emergency and disaster situations. All organizations participate in monthly meetings to discuss emergency planning and preparedness efforts |
|countywide. |
| |
|The organizations depicted in this section include the following: |
| |
| |
|( Central City Public Works Department |
|( State of Columbia Department of Transportation |
|( Liberty County Public Works Department |
|( Liberty County Water and Sewer Authority |
|( Fisherville Department of Public Works |
|( Harvest Junction Public Works Department |
|( Apple Valley Public Works Department |
|( Blue Water Public Works Department |
|( Deep River Public Works Department |
|( Gold Mine Public Works Department |
|( Jasper Public Works Department |
|( Kingston Public Works Department |
|( Bayport Public Works |
|( Edison Electric Power Company (Electric) |
|( Columbia-Eastern Pipeline Company (Natural Gas) |
|( Columbia Telecommunication Company (Telephone) |
|Public Works/Lifeline Organizations |
|Central City Department of Public Works |
|Central City Water and Sewer Division |
| |
|Water Supp1y |
| |
|Central City requires 40 million gallons of water per day under non conditions. The Central City Water and Sewer Division, supervised by an |
|assistant public works director, is under the direction of the Central City Public Works Department. The water supply is from a raw water |
|intake located in the Roaring River and Three large wells within the city limits. All surface water is treated by one 40 mgd plant located at |
|S and 3rd Streets. The wells, located at I-J and 20th, M and 34th, and FF and 4th Streets, are used only in an emergency and at peak |
|production. Each well has a daily capacity of 650,000 gallons per day which can be pumped directly into the distribution system after on site |
|chlorination. All pumps are operated by electric power. |
| |
|Storage |
| |
|Storage consists of two 10 million gallon ground storage tanks and four one million gallon elevated storage tanks. The 10 million gallon tanks|
|are located at M and 34th and LL and 15th Streets. The elevated storage tanks are located at K and 15th, N and 30th, ICK and 26th, and DD and |
|2nd streets. Central City has no access to any outside source of water; however, its treatment plant is modern, and is supplied by overhead |
|lines of short lengths from 12mv distribution lines. |
| |
|Sewer Treatment and Collection |
| |
|The Central City sewerage system has two major collection interceptors, one on each side of the river, that follow the Roaring River south to a|
|50 mgd advanced tertiary treatment plant. The plant has activated sludge, phosphate removal, LJV disinfectant, and fluidized bed incinerator |
|for sludge treatment with disposal of ash to the landfill. |
| |
|The effluent discharge to the Roaring River. There is a stringent pre treatment program for industrial and commercial customers. The 50 mgd |
|plant is located along the Roaring River just north of I-102. |
| |
|Public Works/Lifeline Organizations |
|Central City Department of Public Works |
| |
|Central City Water and Sewer |
| |
|The Water and Sewer Division has 68,000 service connections to serve the 149,000 customers of Central City with meter sizes from 3/4" to 8" |
|sizes. |
|Under the Assistant Director of Public the division is broken down into two main sections, Operations and Plants. The Plants section is |
|responsible for the operation and maintenance of all water and sewer plants, intake structures, and 21 waste water pumping stations. The Plants |
|section also maintains the SCADA system that monitors all of the major facilities of the department. The Operations section is responsible for all|
|other functions, distribution, collection, engineering, meter reading and billing/customer service. The Operation section operates out of the |
|maintenance yard number 1, located at X and 13th Streets, Central City. |
| |
|Central City Department of Public Works |
| |
|Water & Sewer Division Section |
|Located at Main yd. #1, X & 13th Streets |
| |
|Resources |
| |
|Rubber Tired Backhoe |13 |
|Vacuum Flushers |3 |
|Tractor W/Mower |3 |
|Service Trucks |11 |
|(Mounted w/compressors & Service Body) | |
|Tandem Dump Trucks |11 |
|Flat Bed Dump Trucks |3 |
|Boom Truck |2 |
|400 gpm Trailer Mounted Sewer Pumps |4 |
|650 gpm Trailer Mounted Sewer Pumps |2 |
|200 gpm Trailer Mounted P/D Sewer Pumps |4 |
|50 gpm 12v. Centrifugal Pumps |8 |
|250 cfm Trailer Mounted Air Compressors |3 |
|3/4 Ton Supervisor Pick-Up w/utility body |6 |
|3/4 Ton Service Truck |10 |
|1 Ton Service Truck |1 |
|3/4 Ton Pick-Up |3 |
|4 x 4 Vans |6 |
| |
|Central City Department of Public Works |
|Equipment - Plants Section |
| | |
|Superintendent | |
| | |
|Sedan |1 |
| | |
|Sewer Plant - (Located at Street Maintenance Yard at X and 13th Streets) |
| | |
|Sedan |1 |
|3/4 Ton Pick up |3 |
|Tandems |6 |
|Cushmans |5 |
|Gang Mowers |4 |
|600 gpm Trailer Mounted Pumps |2 |
| | |
|Water Plant - (Located at Street Maintenance Yard at X and 13th Streets) |
| | |
|Sedan |1 |
|3/4 Ton Pickups |3 |
|Cushmans |5 |
|Gang Mowers |4 |
| | |
|Laboratory | |
| | |
|4 x 4 Van |4 |
|1/2 Ton Pickup |8 |
|Sedan |1 |
| | |
|Maintenance Shop | |
| | |
|3/4 Ton Utility Truck |8 |
|3/4 Ton Van |6 |
|Boom Truck |1 |
|Sedan |1 |
|600 gpm Trailer Mounted Pumps |4 |
|400 gpm Trailer Mounted Pumps |2 |
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