City of Surrey 2017 - 2021 Financial Plan
Drainage
INFRASTRUCTURE
Conduct a corrosion assessment of old Corrugated Steel Pipe (CSP) & Corrugat- ed Metal Pipe (CMP) culverts. Work will involve corrosion study and possibly the use of ground penetrating radar in areas of concern; Update Integrated Storm Water Manage- ment Plans (ISMPs) based on best avail- able science, Adaptive Management Findings (AMF) and climate change pre- dictions; and, Update Lowland functional plans based on new science, additional monitoring and climate change predictions.
Develop a strategy to revise our design criteria requirements in response to changing rainfall patterns; Improve the protection for the Colebrook area from coastal storm surges by completing the first phase of dyke improvements along the Colebrook dyke from BNSF Rail to Highway 99; Conduct a review of the maintenance schedule of instream diversion structures to ensure they are consistently allowing for fish passage as designed;
The following table identifies the key performance measure that will assist the Drainage Utility in tracking its progress and monitoring its contribution to building a sustainable Surrey. PERFORMANCE MEASURES
Budget
Performance Measures (Sustainability Theme)
Actual 2016
Budget 2016
Division
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Length of Drainage Mains Renewed or Replaced (Infrastructure)
4,330
2,000
2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000
Drainage Utility
Number of Soil Site Inspections (Infrastructure)
194
200
220
240
260
300
300
2017-2021 FINANCIAL PLAN
270
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