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Title: INDIANA COUNTY MUNICIPAL SERVICES


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INDIANA COUNTYMUNICIPAL SERVICES
  • Regional Approach to
  • Water and Wastewater Facilities
  • By Michael Duffalo, Executive Director

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Good Leadership ??
Always leads to Success
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(ICMSA) INDIANA COUNTYMUNICIPAL SERVICES
AUTHORITY
  • Created in 1973 (33 years ago) to be a County
    Authority to deal with water and wastewater
    problems and solutions.
  • ICMSA owns and operates 14 water supply systems,
    owns and operates 15 wastewater systems,
    administrates the County Sewage Enforcement
    Agency (30 members).
  • ICMSA provides operating and management contracts
    to both private and municipal sewer plants, like
    the Homer City STP.
  • ICMSA assists the 30 members of the Sewage
    Enforcement Agency to complete and implement Act
    537 Official Sewer Plans.

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ICMSA Renovation Plan (1999-2005)  
I.                   Completed Projects 1999 to
2004 1 Sewage Renovation I (1,200 EDUs)
RUS 10,700,000 2. Iselin Sewage Renovation
(100 EDUS) PV-CDGB 700,000 3. Prison
Waterline Extension
900,000 4.
S.R. II McKee Run S.T.P. (prison) D.O.C.
6,000,000 5. Sewage Renovation III (650 EDUs)
P.V. 7,300,000 6. Heilwood Water Renovation
(150 EDUs) P.V. CDGB
500,000 . Sewage Renovation 4 (1350 EDUs)
RUS 16,500,000 C Cherry Tree Sewage
Renovation 5,500,000  
subtotal (1)
47,600,000  
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       Current Proposed Projects
2006-2007 1. Crooked Creek Water Project
(2,000 EDUs) PV-RUS 13,200,000 2. Cherry tree
water project
2,000,000 3 Parkwood Waterline
Ext. (200 EDUs) PV RUS 2,500,000
4. McKee Waterline Ext. (500 EDUs) PV R
2,500,000 5. Sagamore Sewage Renovation (150
EDUs) PV 3,500,000 6. Emiegh Sewage
Renovation (150 EDUs) PV 3,500,000 7.
Composting Project
300,000 8. S.R. 7

500,000 9. S.R.
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5,000,000 Subtotal (2)
33,000,000   Total Renovations combined
80,600,000
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ICMSA Renovations and Plans
1. Completed Projects 1973-1998
20.000,0002. Completed Projects 1999-2003
28,000,000 3. Construction Projects
2004 Cherry Tree Sewers
5,500,000 Sewage Renovation 4..
15,000,000 2004
Subtotal. 21,000,0004.
Projects 2005-06 Crooked Creek
Water. 12,000,000 Sagamore
Sewers 3,5000,000 Creekside
Composting. 300,000 2005
Subtotal.. 19,300,0005.
Projects 2006-07 Parkwood Water Ext
2,500,000 Mckee Run Water
2,500,000 Water Renovations (II)
3,000,000 2007 Subtotal
16,700,0006. ICMSA Total Project Work
106,000,000
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Infrastructure Development
  • SCI Pine Grove
  • Commercial Development Airport Rd.
  • Sterling Hills Housing
  • Orchard Hills Housing
  • Armagh Meadows
  • New County Jail
  • Northridge Estates
  • Shelocta Strip Mall
  • Shelocta Heights
  • Numerous Small Business Development

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SEWAGE a Second Class Citizen
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Sewage Renovation I
Iselin STP
Jacksonville STP
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SR II McKee Run STP
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Sewage Renovation III Armagh - Heilwood
- Marion Center
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Sewage Renovation IVCherry Tree Hillsdale
Penn Run
Hillsdale
Cherry Tree
Penn Run
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Fringe (area) Benefits
Village of Margaret Armstrong County, Pa.
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Senator Don (Honey Wagon) White
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Humble Beginnings
Rossiter Water (past)
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Rossiter Water Dam
(present)
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Over 500 Miles of Water/Sewer Transmission Lines
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REGIONAL WATER PLANCROOKED CREEK
W.T.P.(Consolidates 7 Small Systems Into 1)
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Field of Dreams.
Water plant construction
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CentComCrooked Creek Water Treatment Facility
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Cherry Tree Water Project
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I C M S A
POSITIVE BENEFITS TO REGIONALIZATION
1. Centralized Management (shared manager, office
resources, and special services). 2.
Centralized Operations and Maintenance (use of
circuit riding operators and automated
plants). 3. Shared equipment, tools, and
technical resources. 4. Common Operating Fees
(Avg. water and sewer bills are 42
each). 5. Elimination of short sighted municipal
interest (both political and/or
individual). 6. Encourages planning (both short
term and long term). 7. Encourages good
stewardship of both natural and human
resources.
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ICMSA Service Map
Water systems
Sewage Systems
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LEADERSHIP Congressman Murtha and ICMSA
Directors
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PARTNERSHIP Penn Vest and ICMSA
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OWNERSHIP The Community and ICMSA
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Robert W. Kunkle Chairman
33 Years of Leadership
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ICMSA were on the Map!
Serving Indiana County Since 1973
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