Prineville Public Works is making significant improvements to the city's water and sewer infrastructure to better understand fluctuations in the city's water supply and the amount of strain experienced by sewage pipes.
Hydraulic modeling was used recently to evaluate the City of Medford's water distribution system for its capability to meet current and future water demand needs.
InfoWater and InfoSewer were used to develop detailed hydraulic models of the water distribution and wastewater collection systems and determine necessary upgrades/improvements as well as demand/loading rates for the treatment facilities.
H2OMAP SWMM was used to help identify locations of capacity restrictions (bottlenecks) and to size the wastewater collection system improvements needed for future development.
Integrating H2OMAP Sewer
with Geomedia GIS, Hansen IMS and AquaPeel
water billing systems to provide a real-time
data warehouse for hydraulic modeling,
thus eliminating ongoing data collection
efforts.