InfoSewer to Enhance WWT21/09/2011 |
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| The South Adams County Water and Sanitation District (SACWSD), Colorado, USA, has selected Innovyze's InfoSewer to support its wastewater system improvement projects. |
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Built atop ArcGIS with native geodatabase support, InfoSewer is used by municipal engineers, consultants, and planners worldwide to create detailed models of sanitary and storm sewer collection systems. These models enable users to assess the effect of new developments, zoning changes, and other additional loads on system flows. They also help pinpoint current and future problem areas; determine how best to restore capacity lost to infiltration and inflow with the least rehabilitation; predict unwanted overflow events and backups; develop sound, cost-effective improvement alternatives; meet environmental regulations; and enhance community relations.
Formed in 1953, the district serves water and provides wastewater collection services in the City of Commerce City and adjacent areas of unincorporated Adams County. It is presently the largest combined Water and Sanitation District in the state of Colorado, covering over 65 square miles and serving nearly 50,000 customers. Its wastewater collection system consists of over 300 miles of sewer mains, ranging from 8" to 30" in diameter.
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