El Paso County Streamlines MS4 Program Management with UtiliSync and Cityworks

El Paso County Streamlines MS4 Program Management with UtiliSync and Cityworks

Client Overview

El Paso County, the largest county in Colorado by land area, serves nearly 750,000 residents. The county’s stormwater compliance team is responsible for managing their MS4 (Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System) program, ensuring compliance with stormwater regulations and maintaining key assets like stormwater control measures.

Challenge

El Paso County faced challenges managing inspections and assets for its MS4 program. The county lacked proper records of asset conditions and needed an efficient system to track inspections and maintenance, while also complying with the stringent requirements of their MS4 permit. Although Cityworks was being implemented for asset management, the county needed a solution that could streamline inspections and provide customizable reporting for internal use and communication with external stakeholders.

Solution

In 2019, El Paso County implemented UtiliSync Inspect to manage stormwater inspections, later integrating it with Cityworks to improve asset management. The seamless integration between UtiliSync and Cityworks provided the following key benefits:

“The integration between UtiliSync and Cityworks ensures our inspection processes remain consistent and efficient. We complete all of our inspections using UtiliSync Inspect's advanced features, and still have the data flow seamlessly into Cityworks for asset management.”

Results

 El Paso County’s integration of UtiliSync Inspect and Cityworks led to significant improvements in managing their MS4 program:

Conclusion

By integrating UtiliSync Inspect with Cityworks, El Paso County has transformed how they manage their MS4 program. The solution combines the flexibility and ease of use of UtiliSync with the asset management capabilities of Cityworks, helping the county stay compliant with stormwater regulations while improving operational efficiency.