InfoSWMM version 10 for ArcGIS 1025/08/2010 |
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| MWH Soft has announced the v10 Generation of InfoSWMM for Esri's ArcGIS 10. The software gives users power in managing urban runoff and wet weather water quality problems in combined, sanitary and storm sewers; optimising BMP and LID designs; and meeting SSO and CSO regulations. Multiple hydrology and infiltration methods, coupled with highly sophisticated Real-Time Control (RTC) schemes, optimise the operational management of wastewater systems and hydraulic structures. |
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The urban drainage modeling solution certified by the National Association of GIS-centric Software addresses all operations of a typical sewer system, from analysis and design to management functions such as water quality assessment, pollution prediction, sediment transport and deposition, urban flooding, real-time control and record keeping, in a single, fully integrated geo-engineering environment whose powerful hydraulic computational engine is endorsed by USEPA and certified by FEMA. These factors and more produce an enhanced modelling experience and greater realism of displayed results. These advantages translate to increased productivity, reduced costs, better efficiency, and improved designs.
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