Ontario Clean Water Agency

Facility Management

Oct 25, 2013
OCWA's facility management focuses on protecting your assets for longevity and environmental integrity. Our full service program includes asset management, electronic tools, and capital planning customized to your facility. We also offer a range of specialized services to meet your changing needs.

 
OCWA-Managed Facilities
 

Preston Wastewater Treatment Plant
 

Stratford Wastewater Treatment Plant
Asset Management

OCWA has performed asset data collection at over 500 water and wastewater facilities throughout Ontario. Our knowledge of plant equipment gives OCWA great insight in developing Asset Management strategies. We implement Work Management Systems, undertake condition surveys, develop preventative maintenance procedures and develop financial and capital improvement plans.

 
OCWA's Work Management System

Established specifically for the water and wastewater industry, OCWA's Work Management System (WMS) provides such key elements as data collection, asset condition surveys, risk assessment, continuous monitoring, work tracking and reporting, capital planning, and equipment selection.
 
Why use OCWA's Work Management System?
• Reduces costly repairs, warranty claims and emergency breakdowns
• Increases staff productivity
• Improves control of inventory
• Extends the normal life of equipment
• Improves equipment replacement decisions
• Demonstrates a true and measurable return on investment

 
OCWA's Process Data Collection System

OCWA delivers service with extensive experience and resources. Our hands-on expertise in the operations and maintenance of water and wastewater facilities is reinforced with corporate support systems in the areas of compliance, asset management, emergency response, and information technology.
 



 
Among the many value-added programs that are included in our services, OCWA's Process Data Collection (PDC) is one such innovative and comprehensive tool that benefits our clients. PDC is a computer application which captures and stores data for tracking and analysis. Developed by operations and compliance specialists and launched in 1997, OCWA's PDC system gathers information from online instruments, manual data entry and lab reports, and generates a wide range of facility-specific reports.
 

 
Instrumantation and Supervisory Control and Data Aquistion (SCADA)

OCWA's highly skilled and trained SCADA and Instrumentation Technicians are available to troubleshoot and upgrade existing systems. New functionality can be built and integrated into existing systems. The team can also develop and/or deliver instrumentation maintenance and calibration programs.

 
Water Distribution Services

OCWA's Operations & Maintenance Division includes a full line of water distribution services for Ontario municipalities including inspections, swabbing, flushing, hydrant and valve maintenance and repair, water main servicing, reservoir maintenance and repair, leak detection, and system mapping.
 
Building on its acknowledged operational expertise, the Agency has assembled a specialized distribution team, fully equipped and staffed with certified Water Drinking System Operators, who are available to assist with your water distribution challenges - large or small. Whatever the nature of your distribution issue, whether it's a lack of time and staff to stay on top of maintenance and inspection schedules, on-going poor water quality, or a one-time emergency - OCWA can customize a program to assist you.
 

 
Strategic Capital Planning

Municipal leaders and managers require an objective view of short and long-term capital needs when balancing funds with infrastructure life cycles and budget priorities. Among the essential infrastructure of every municipality, water and wastewater systems are dominant. With our broad expertise and experience, OCWA provides a seamless turnkey solution to your capital planning needs.
 
Clear and Accurate Information is Key
Knowing capital requirements well in advance is crucial to setting renewal budgets and water and sewage rates, and to establishing appropriate levels of capital reserves. This knowledge can also help your municipality avoid backlog deterioration costs caused by renewal under-funding. Being able to rank criteria such as energy optimization, security and compliance, helps you prioritize capital spending.
 
Regulations and industry standards now mandate the identification and recovery of all costs associated with operating, maintaining, renewing or expanding water and wastewater infrastructure. To meet these challenges, to set appropriate rates, and to support financial decisions, many organizations are undertaking various capital planning initiatives.

Integrating today's operating realities with tomorrow's infrastructure demands, OCW's strategic capital planning:
• Identifies backlogged, current, and future infrastructure renewal needs
• Forecasts future capital requirements
• Creates a dynamic Asset Management Plan and Inventory which can also be used for financial planning and budgeting and to meet emerging requirements
• Offers comparison and optimization tools for developing and testing various funding scenarios
• Determines the appropriate water and wastewater rates and produces technical data to support municipal rates

Source: http://www.ocwa.com/en/facility_management

October 25, 2013
Inside this issue
Utility Plant Electrician Operator
In this role, you will provide skilled journey-level services and support in the maintenance and repair/replacement of sophisticated and complex utility electrical equipment’, controls and systems and to maintain all related process controls in the operation of water and wastewater treatment facilities and required projects within the Kawartha Trent Region.
Hub Administrative Assistant

In this role, you will provide administrative assistance support in all activities required for the South Peel Region. 

Operator/Mechanic

In this role, you will use your skills to operate and maintain the water and wastewater facilities within the Southwest Region.