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Asset Management of

Sewers Utilizing CCTV

Jack Graziosi, P. Eng., M. Eng.Director of Infrastructure Delivery, City of Vaughan

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About the City of Vaughan

• Located in the Regional Municipality of York

• We are a city experiencing extensive growth

• Current population - over 320,000

• 99 different languages spoken

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About the City of Vaughan

Home of TFC II

Subway Expansion in 2018 Vaughan Metropolitan Centre

Mackenzie Vaughan Hospital

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About the City of Vaughan

Public WorksDeputy City Manager

Corporate Asset Management

Manager

Environmental ServicesDirector

Fleet Management ServicesDirector

Infrastructure DeliveryDirector

Transportation Services, Parks & Forestry

OperationsDirector

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About the City of Vaughan

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Who are we?

• Citizens first through service excellence

• We are the Infrastructure Delivery Department

• Capital Planning

• Design and Construction

• Municipal Buildings and Linear Infrastructure

• Service Partners include :

• Vaughan Fire & Rescue Services

• Recreation Services

• Vaughan Public Libraries

• Environmental Services

• Transportation Services

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Service Excellence Strategic Initiatives

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What do we have?

• 860 km of sanitary sewer

• 1,075 km of storm sewer

• 13,000 sanitary maintenance Holes

• 13,000 storm maintenance Holes

• 20,000 catch basins

• 11 pumping stations

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Sanitary and Storm Sewers -

Capital & Operating Programs

• The City did not have a well defined, “proactive” capital

program for sewer rehabilitation/replacement

• Operation and maintenance of the sewer network is done

on a reactive basis only

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Condition Assessment Needs

• As the infrastructure ages , the maintenance and

rehabilitation needs increase.

• Establish a condition inspection program

• Develop a tool to aid in the analysis of condition

inspections

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Previous Business Process

• Reactive inspection approach

• Inspection undertaken when issue arises

• Data never stored for future use

• WRc Coding

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Objective:

To spatially represent the observations and defects of CCTV

inspections as GIS point layer

PACP codes to assign condition ratings to individual pipe segments

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Challenges

The need to produce CCTV inspection data output in

multiple formats that would satisfy the needs of all the

stakeholders:

Senior Managers

Operations Staff

Asset Management Specialists

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Challenges

LITTLE BUDGET!!

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Initial Plan

Link inspection record of each pipe segment within the

existing infrastructure database

Plotting defects identified as points along each pipe

segment

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Issues

Unexpected issues arose once the inspections

results were analyzed

Pipes can connect to structures other than manholes

Typographical errors and incorrect entries

Inspections performed from both upstream manhole

and downstream manhole

Abandoned inspections

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Issues

Data gaps in the City’s GIS Database

Pipe diameter, material and length not matching with

that of submitted CCTV data

Assets (manhole, pipe, catch basin etc.) not captured

in GIS

Assets digitized in the wrong location

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Technology Platform

ESRI ArcGIS 10.2.2

Oracle 11g Platform

Feature Manipulation Engine 2015

Microsoft Access

Microsoft Excel

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Solution

Data Verification Model

To identify non-matching pipe material, diameter and length;

invalid or non-existent manhole IDs; invalid connection; multiple

inspection instances

Data Load Model

Output 1 – CCTV inspection observation points including

defects in GIS format

Output 2 – Calculated Pipe Ratings assigned to each pipe

segment

Output 3 - Simplified Geospatial user interface and Excel table

for non-GIS users

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Methodology:

Upstream MH Downstream MH

Inspections Table

Conditions Table

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Solution

1. Data Process

Map

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Solution

2. CCTV Data Submission

• Data Standards

• Data Structure

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Solution

3. Data Verification

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Solution

3. Data Verification (cont’d)

• Pipe material

• Pipe Diameter

• Pipe length

• Maintenance Hole location/size

• Invalid connections

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Solution

4. Data Cleansing

• Revisiting As-build Drawings

• Field Verification

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Solution

5. Final Output

Run Error Free Data base through Data Load Model

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Results

• Effective tool to achieve the objectives of the CCTV

program

• Simple tool to illustrate the state of the existing sewer

network to Senior Management and Elected Officials

• Inform Operations Staff of urgent to short term

concerns

• Provide the necessary data to undertake the analysis

required for medium to long term asset planning

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Results

• Increased confidence in sewer network data

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Successes

• Tool was easily customizable

• Tool is versatile

• Met stakeholder expectations/needs

• Cost effective

• Can be used by any municipality

Questions?Contact Me:

Jack Graziosi

Director of Infrastructure Delivery

City of Vaughan

jack.graziosi@vaughan.ca

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