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Stormwater Data Management: Using GIS for State and Local Government Asset Management
An effective stormwater management system can enable stakeholders to adapt to changing conditions and plan for future development. This session reviews how GIS technologies can be used to map and identify ...
Management and operations of sanitary, storm or combined sewer systems can often create a host of hydraulic problems and issues, including:
Pipe sizing
Pump selection
Minimizing sewer overflows
Assessing and managing system ...
Wastewater & Sewer Data Management: Using GIS for State and Local Government Asset Management
The management of wastewater and sewer data involves the collection, analysis, and storage of information related to the sewer systems. Learn how GIS technology provides a framework for ...
Transportation projects involve a lot of information from various sources: environmental data, geospatial information, survey results, multi-disciplinary outputs, and more. Engineers, managers, and all other stakeholders must work with the most up-to-date and reliable data to achieve the best results. Furthermore, in a ...
Urban flooding poses risks to residents, property, and infrastructure, and disrupts urban services. Hydraulic simulations help engineers to better predict and understand vulnerabilities like water velocities, depth, and floodwater extent. That understanding leads to more resilient drainage systems and more consistency ...
Planning for infrastructure development can be difficult when agencies are relying on single-purpose CAD systems that don’t support a rapid, agile design that workflows or today’s remote collaboration need.
Welcome MicroStation, welcome agility. No matter the project size, civil engineers receive all the ...
When designing or rehabilitating water distribution networks, it is necessary to deliver the design in a fast and cost-effective manner. In addition, all deliverables must be met without compromising the reliability and performance of the network. To meet these challenges, designing your water supply network with an ...
A Complete Streets design model ensures that transportation planners and engineers consistently plan, design, operate, and maintain the entire roadway and roadway networks with all users in mind — including bicyclists, public transportation vehicles and riders, and pedestrians of all ages and ...
Planning for infrastructure development can be difficult when agencies are relying on single-purpose CAD systems that don’t support a rapid, agile design that workflows or today’s remote collaboration need.
Welcome MicroStation, welcome agility. No matter the project size, civil engineers receive all the ...
Access our on-demand webinar on Integrated 1D/2D Hydraulic Modeling in OpenFlows SewerGEMS and OpenFlows CivilStorm, for an introduction to the Bentley OpenFlows™ SewerGEMS® wastewater and stormwater engineering planning software platform.
In this webinar, you will learn ...