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AWWA DSS58687

  • Getting the Proper Mix: GIS, Field Work, and Computerization to Take Advantage of Distribution Modeling to Plan Improvements
  • Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 10/01/2003
  • Publisher: AWWA

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This paper reviews lessons learned from successful geographic information system (GIS) projects, asapplied to water distribution systems. These projects contribute to effective hydraulic modeling andcapital improvement project (CIP) development. Projects completed in 2000 and 2001 for two largewater utilities in the United States, each serving over 200,000 people, are used to answer importantstrategy questions.CH2M HILL and two Georgia water utilities of similar sizes, Clayton County Water Authority (CCWA)and Augusta Utilities Department (AUD), worked together to take advantage of GIS applications, fieldwork, and hydraulic modeling to plan system improvements. Both utilities executed large-scale GISprojects to develop the installed system inventory for all pipes, valves, and hydrants. Hydraulic modeldevelopment depended on the GIS project deliverables.In the late 1990s, both utilities recognized the importance of GIS, but they also recognized that failed GISprojects within water utilities were common. These utilities worked with CH2M HILL to identify someof the recurring problems with these GIS projects, and subsequently decided upon an approach, describedin this paper, that appears to have worked, where others have failed.One utility has a 10,000-pipe model and the other has a 3,700-pipe model, yet the populations they serveare approximately the same, and the models were appropriately sized. This paper explains why the modelsizes were so different, although both models were sufficient and necessary. CIP savings exceeded $2million for each utility.This paper provides key points to help water utility managers better ensure thelong-term success of their GIS applications, their hydraulic model calibrations, and the use of thehydraulic model to determine accurate, successful capital improvements. Includes tables, figures, appendices.

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