Water Distribution Sanitary and Combined Sewers Stormwater Drainage.

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Water Distribution Sanitary and Combined Sewers Stormwater Drainage

25 years 130,000 users 170 countries

Benefits of hydraulic modeling Engineers gain commanding knowledge of their Water, Wastewater & Stormwater infrastructure, allowing them to take informed decisions. Minimize Cost  Capital investment, operations and maintenance. Maximize Benefit  Hydraulic performance & system reliability.

Users and applications Plan & regulatory reviewers Design and consulting firms Regional drainage planners BMP designers & reviewers Site designers Utility operational engineers Detention & retention facility designers Land developers Roadway / transportation designers Stormwater master planners Site development Master planning Urban stormwater management Sewer Modeling Agency permitting Water Modeling Floodplain modeling Pumping Optimization

What makes our models great? 1. Multi-platform environment An environment for every user 2. Model building Leverage virtually any data source 3. Model management Streamlined editing with hydraulic intelligence 4. Hydraulic analysis Engineering tools for real world decisions 5. Results interpretation From model results to engineering knowledge

1. Multi-platform environment An environment for every user Less data duplication. More integration Facilitate learning curve Increased team communication Users of different backgrounds can collaborate BENEFITS AutoCAD …and now MicroStation! WaterCAD shown Stand-Alone Available for: WaterCAD WaterGEMS CivilStorm SewerGEMS PondPack shown ArcGIS SewerGEMS shown

2. Model building Model Data Leverage virtually any data source CAD drawings Network topology, node elevations, scaled lengths, some physical data, etc. Databases & spreadsheets Demand information, operational strategies, field data, water quality, etc. Geospatial data Network topology, water consumption data, node elevations, diameters, materials, etc. Model building tools ModelBuilder. Multi-source model creation LoadBuilder. Demand assignment from geospatial data Shapefile & database synch. Synchronized model connections TRex. Automated elevation extraction Polyline to Pipe. CAD to hydraulic model conversion utility Model

3. Model management Streamlined editing with hydraulic intelligence Engineering Libraries & Prototypes Enter information once, use it many times FlexUnits Change units on the fly FlexTables Fast and easy data edition Scenario Control Center Unlimited “what if” alternatives

4. Hydraulic analysis Engineering tools for real world decisions Be prepared for contamination emergencies with WaterSAFE Meet Sanitary Sewer Overflow & Combined Sewer Overflow regulations with SewerGEMS Minimize cost and maximize hydraulic performance with Darwin Designer Design cost-effective transient protection strategies with HAMMER Comply with fire flow regulations with WaterCAD

4. Hydraulic analysis Engineering tools for real world decisions Keep rainfall runoff problems at bay with PondPack Analyze complex systems with CivilStorm Avoid street flooding with StormCAD Comply with DOT and local regulations with CulvertMaster Save time with quick calculations from FlowMaster Find optimum designs staying under budget with SewerCAD

5. Results interpretation From model results to engineering knowledge Multi scenario, time variable graphs Customizable reporting Geospatial visualization Advanced engineering profiling with animation Animated plan views with annotation and color coding

Products

WaterCAD Water distribution design and modeling Automated fire flow analysis Source trace and water age analysis Easy-to-use native layout tools Active topology alternatives Variable speed pumping Constituent water quality analysis Drawing review tools System head & hydrant curves Tank mixing models Rule-based & logical controls Elevation Extraction (AutoCAD version) Leakage and sprinkler modeling Capital cost & energy analysis Comprehensive demand management Unidirectional flushing modeling Shapefile synchronized connections CAD to model automated conversion Statistical result analysis Persistent database connections Scaled and schematic layout Sub model management Multi layer backgrounds for model layout Integration with HAMMER for transient analysis Animated pump and head loss curves Stand-Alone and AutoCAD environments Quick model building from any data source Easy-to-use layout and editing tools Unrivaled hydraulic analysis features Stunning results presentation tools

WaterCAD modules Darwin Calibrator Darwin Designer Skelebrator Available for WaterCAD, Included with WaterGEMS Darwin Calibrator Automated model calibration Darwin Designer Optimized and automated network design. Skelebrator Hydraulic-smart network reduction WaterSAFE Advanced water quality and system vulnerability

+ WaterGEMS Hydraulic modeling ESRI Integration Water distribution design and modeling with GIS integration Hydraulic modeling ESRI Integration ArcGIS integration and streamlined model building + LoadBuilder TRex WaterCAD’s hydraulic tools & ALL available modules Water demand assignment Automated elevation extraction

SewerCAD Sanitary Sewer Design & Modeling Sanitary and wet-weather modeling Steady-state & Extended Period Pressure & gravity systems Automated design for pipes & inlets

SewerGEMS Sanitary and Combined Dynamic Sewer Modeling Multi platform environment Dynamic modeling Automatic sanitary loading allocation Sanitary and combined sewer system element

HAMMER Transient analysis and water hammer modeling Avoid catastrophic failure of pipes & equipment Use the rigorous Method of Characteristics Model any transient event Simulate any surge protection device Complete integration with WaterGEMS/CAD Prevent system damage Develop cost-effective surge control strategies Trim construction and O&M budgets Model any surge protection device Minimize wear and tear on pipes Simulate any transient condition Design and operate with greater reliability Eliminate costly over design Ensure the longevity of your water system Prepare for power failures Protect your operators Improve water quality Minimize service interruptions

StormCAD Storm sewer modeling and design Capital cost analysis Rational method hydrology Gradually-varied flow analysis HEC-22 methodology Drawing review tools Shapefile synchronized connections Persistent database connections Scenario manager Scaled and schematic layout Background support for model layout CAD to model automated conversions Profile manager HEC-22 and AASHTO detailed reports Curved pipe alignments System capacity analysis Accepted by FEMA Stand-Alone & AutoCAD interface Quick model building tools Easy-to-use layout & editing tools Automated system design Stunning result presentation tools

CivilStorm Fully-dynamic stormwater analysis Model in geospatial environments Analyze complex stormwater systems Optimize system performance Present comprehensive results Experience the dynamic calculation engine Stand-Alone and AutoCAD interface Fully-dynamic modeling Interconnected system modeling Water quality assessments Complex flow regime analysis NPDES permit modeling Scaled layout in Stand-Alone interface Variety of methods for computing runoff Profile manager Scenario manager Comprehensive engineering libraries Model looped systems and diversions Attenuate hydrographs due to storage

PondPack Detention pond design and urban hydrology analysis Automate pond and outlet design Track project history Model interconnected ponds Account for travel time and time of concentration Perform complete system analyses Interconnected pond modeling Limited water quality analysis Detailed graphing and reporting ProjectWise integration Accepted by FEMA Intuitive interface Unlimited number of storm events Industry-standard runoff methods Time of concentration calculator Numerous peak flow methods Water quality BMP calculations

CulvertMaster FlowMaster Culvert Design & Analysis Model any situation that requires the design or evaluation of a culvert using HDS-5 methods, including roads, driveways, embankments, etc. FlowMaster Hydraulics calculator Evaluate the hydraulics of virtually any type of hydraulic structure, including pipes, ditches, open channels, weirs, orifices, and inlets.