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Title: Utility Applications


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

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

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ESRI DM for water supply networks
  • Composed of four basic components
  • Features
  • Equipment
  • Line
  • Facility
  • Uses geodatabases for defining objects and
    behavior in network

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ESRI DM for water supply networks
  • Inheritance model

Example
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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

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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  
  • The assorted types of pipes used in the
    transmission and distribution of water are
    generically termed lines

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ESRI DM for water supply networks
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ESRI DM for water supply networks
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ESRI DM for water supply networks
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ESRI DM for water supply networks
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Case studies
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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

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Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District
  • Finance department
  • Standby assessments
  • Pressure zone charges
  • Reimbursement agreements
  • Location of facility assets and link to customer
    account information to determine connection fees

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

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

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Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District
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Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District
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Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District
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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 1500 scale conventional maps

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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

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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

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City of Germantown, Tennessee
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City of Germantown, Tennessee
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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

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Colorado Springs Utilities
  • Information generated
  • Detailed maps
  • Accessibility
  • Maintenance history and schedules
  • Future water needs
  • Land-use monitoring
  • Obstacles and no-go zones

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

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Colorado Springs Utilities
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Colorado Springs Utilities
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Electricity supply networks
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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

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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

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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

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PDA DM for electricity networks
  • Object-oriented data model
  • Components of data model
  • Network features
  • Non-network features
  • Object classes
  • Object classes composed of several classes
    interacting with other components

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  • 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

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PDA DM for electricity networks
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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 structures
  • Devices
  • Circuit segments
  • Customer service

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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

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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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