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Public Works
CONTACT US - Secure Contact Form for the City of
Orange Beach
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Public Works is comprised of the Water Reclamation Facility
and the Street Department. Both have integral functions within the City of
Orange Beach and are key figures during disaster recovery.
OTHER IMPORTANT NUMBERS:
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Sewer: Tel:
251 974 5617 Fax: 251
974 5328
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Garbage: Tel:
251 981 6096 Fax: 251
981 2551
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Street: Tel:
251 974 5681 Fax: 251
974 5328
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Orange Beach Water
Authority: Tel: 251 981 4233
Fax: 251 981 9157
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Purpose
The purpose of the Street Department is to maintain all
streets and rights of way in the city. This includes mowing of rights of
way, maintenance of drainage ditches along streets, and daily trash pick
up along the city streets. Also picked up daily are limbs, leaves and
pine straw set along side the road by residents cleaning their yards.
This department also maintains all vehicles and equipment for the city.
Street
Department - Accomplishments
- In the past years several miles of streets have been
paved, and the remainder of dirt roads are being prepared for pavement
in the next few months. The first bike path installed was approximately
1.5 miles in length.
- The city has upgraded a large amount of equipment in
this department, including shop equipment, which has improved the
productivity of the department.
Goals:
- The department has started some landscaping which, if
expanded, will beautify the city streets and public areas. Completion of
bike paths throughout the city.
Sewer Department
- Treatment capacity of the Wastewater Treatment Plant is
4 million gallons per day. The collection system is comprised of low
pressure and gravity lines, mostly in the corporate city limits of Orange
Beach. Other areas supplied by the water treatment facility are
low-pressure lines to Ono Island and the Miflin Creek region.
Objective
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The primary purpose of our mission is to provide a product
free of pollutants and materials that could harm the environment or the
general public. Our discharge permit issued by the Alabama Department of
Environmental Management is one of the strictest in the state. The
treatment facility is also closely monitored by the U.S. -E.P.A. and
various local governmental agencies. The liquid leaving the facillity is
discharged directly into the Intracoastal Waterway and therefore has a
critical impact on the local fishing industry. We are pleased to be an
environmentally friendly operation.
Recent Accomplishments:
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During the past four years the Operation
has upgraded all primary lift stations and installed miles of improved
force mains. The primary treatment facility has been doubled in size and
is capable of tremendous expansion at minimal cost. These improvements
have been done with a 30% decrease in billing rates to
our customers.
Future Objectives
- Due to the rapid increase in construction, the
department is constantly in a state of improvement. The collection system
is being expanded on a daily basis to provide sewer availability to every
resident of the city, as well as extending lines into the outlying areas
of the county. This expansion is possible due to the increased treatment
capacity of the primary facility, which is designed for double the current
population. The plant staff and field crews are required to attend
Continuing Education Classes each month to keep them current with changes
in regulations and improve their job skills. This training is provided by
the city to ensure the safety of the residents and visitors to our area.
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