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Utility Applications Sabeshan Srinivasan SIE 510 GIS Applications February 3, 2004.

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1 Utility Applications Sabeshan Srinivasan SIE 510 GIS Applications February 3, 2004

2 Water supply

3 ESRI DM for water supply networks  Comprehensive  Customizable  Flexible  Scalable  Universal  Extensible  Distributed  Part of Arc suite

4 ESRI DM for water supply networks  Composed of four basic components FeaturesFeatures EquipmentEquipment LineLine FacilityFacility  Uses geodatabases for defining objects and behavior in network

5 ESRI DM for water supply networks Inheritance model Example

6 ESRI DM for water supply networks  Features are spatial entities that do not participate in the active network  Equipment are the features in a water or wastewater system that do not have an associated geometry or position

7 ESRI DM for water supply networks  Facilities are used in transmission and distribution of water and are commonly used to join various water lines together  Facilities are used in transmission and distribution of water and are commonly used to join various water lines together  The assorted types of pipes used in the transmission and distribution of water are generically termed lines

8 ESRI DM for water supply networks

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12 Case studies

13 Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District  Detailed inventory of all assets  Database of water facilities  Data handled by 15 departments  Uses SQL Server as back-end and Visual Basic based application as front-end

14 Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District  Finance department Standby assessmentsStandby assessments Pressure zone chargesPressure zone charges Reimbursement agreementsReimbursement agreements Location of facility assets and link to customer account information to determine connection feesLocation of facility assets and link to customer account information to determine connection fees

15 Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District  Operations department Creation of atlas maps, facility locations, asset maintenance and replacement, and assistance with DIGALERT Calls systemCreation of atlas maps, facility locations, asset maintenance and replacement, and assistance with DIGALERT Calls system  Customer service department Meter reading route analysisMeter reading route analysis Meter location determinationMeter location determination Identification of illegal connectionsIdentification of illegal connections

16 Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District  Engineering department Verification of water availability, planning, inspection assistance, and generation of drawings for internal projectsVerification of water availability, planning, inspection assistance, and generation of drawings for internal projects

17 Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District

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20 City of Germantown, Tennessee  No digital maps and database  Drought-affected and frequent water shortages  Water purchased from adjacent counties to meet demand  Water data on 1:500 scale conventional maps

21 City of Germantown, Tennessee  Uses ArcGIS Water Utilities Data Model  Digital orthophotography for planimetric data compilation  Minimal customization performed on ArcGIS Water model  Database design completed in a short period

22 City of Germantown, Tennessee  Data created as shapefiles  Shapefiles incorporated in geodatabase  Update of model made easier  Demand information obtained from CIS and DTM of the city  Elevated storage and larger diameter line needed for meeting peak demand

23 City of Germantown, Tennessee

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25 Colorado Springs Utilities  Provider of water, gas, electricity and waste management services  Unification of services proposed  Basemaps originally created from orthorectified aerial photographs  High-resolution maps needed  Imagery processed using ERDAS s/w  Maps incorporated in ArcINFO GIS

26 Colorado Springs Utilities  Information generated Detailed mapsDetailed maps AccessibilityAccessibility Maintenance history and schedulesMaintenance history and schedules Future water needsFuture water needs Land-use monitoringLand-use monitoring Obstacles and no-go zonesObstacles and no-go zones

27 Colorado Springs Utilities  Change in irrigated land using infrared photographs incorporated into existing GIS

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30 Electricity supply networks

31 PDA DM for electricity networks  Origin GIS Data Model  Industry standard  Developed by Power Delivery Associates  Origin GIS works in conjunction with ArcGIS 8.3  Based on MultiSpeak interface

32 PDA DM for electricity networks  Robust data model tailored to the needs of electric utilities  Sophisticated electrical rules base to ensure bulletproof system modeling  Customized graphical user interface to ArcGIS 8.3 for data creation and modification  Customized user interface for map plotting

33 PDA DM for electricity networks  Full electrical connectivity from substation to meter  Extensive tracing and spatial query capabilities  Interface/Integrate with leading software providers  Easily publish maps to Internet or other viewers  Push-button switching for easy connectivity model changes

34 PDA DM for electricity networks  Object-oriented data model  Components of data model Network featuresNetwork features Non-network featuresNon-network features Object classesObject classes  Object classes composed of several classes interacting with other components

35  Network features are components which are active participants in the utility network  Non-network features are parts of the system which are not directly involved in the utility network

36 PDA DM for electricity networks

37 ESRI DM for electricity networks  PDA DM based on ESRI model  ESRI model more general and comprehensive  Comprises the following components Overhead, surface and underground structuresOverhead, surface and underground structures DevicesDevices Circuit segmentsCircuit segments Customer serviceCustomer service

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39 ESRI DM for electricity networks  Structure is the abstract class that contains common characteristics, or attributes, for all electric structures involved in the distribution or transmission of electricity  Electric devices help ensure consistent service within the distribution network

40 ESRI DM for electricity networks  Circuit segments contain classes and properties that describe the conductors that transmit and distribute electric current  Customer and service objects contain customer information and information about generators of alternate sources of electricity


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