Engineering Division
The Engineering Division was created to develop and design
construction plans for the utility. Begun in 2004 for the
purpose of providing maps for the field personnel, we are now
working to bring this division to it's full potential.
Additional staff will allow in-house design, which will result
in increased efficiency in developing construction plans for
utility growth and maintenance.

Maintenance Division
Marion County Utilities is responsible for maintaining over 500
miles of water distribution lines and over 300 miles of
wastewater collections lines. We maintain over 27,500 water
customer accounts and over 18,000 wastewater accounts. The
Maintenance Division is broken into several functional areas
with the largest being the customer service group. This group
spends over 30,000 hours each year setting and maintaining water
meters, repairing and cleaning water and sewer lines, and
locating and marking our utility locations so that people can
dig around them. The Maintenance Division is also responsible
for a large number of maintenance programs. The programs include
the tank maintenance program, where we ensure that 55 water
tanks and water towers are cleaned regularly and properly
maintained; the fire hydrant program which maintains and tests
over 3200 hydrants; the valve maintenance program which services
and maintains over 5000 distribution system valves; Lift Station
Maintenance Program which maintains 167 lift stations around the
county; and five other programs including the cross connection
control, sewer line maintenance, boring crew for new services
under roads, meter change out and repair crew, and the pump
repair shop. In the future, we also want to add a pipe
installation crew which will reduce our dependency on contract
labor for larger pipe installation projects and repairs.