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InfoSWMM Solution Options in Windows 7

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Note:   InfoSWMM Solution Options in Windows 7 1.    32 bit or 64 bit solution engine based on SWMM 5.0.022 selected using the Tools/Preferences/Operation Settings command 2.    Number of dynamic solution threads for parallel processing selected using the Run Manager, 3.    Single or batch runs selected using the Run Manager, and 4.    DLL or the Simulation Task Manager using the Tools/Preferences/Operation Settings command. You have control over the type of engine, the number of threads, the number of runs and whether the run is started right now or scheduled to run later or in batch mode (Figure 1).

InfoSWMM 11 (for ArcGIS 9, 10) and H20MAP SWMM v10 Updated for the new SWMM 5.0.022 Engine

------------------------------------------------------ EPA SWMM 5 Build 5.0.022 (04/21/11) ------------------------------------------------------ Engine Updates 1. The following fixes and updates were made to the LID module of the code (lid.c): a. The Drain Delay time for a Rain Barrel LID is now correctly converted internally from hours to seconds. b. The meaning of the Conductivity property of an LID's Storage layer has been changed. It is now defined as the saturated hydraulic conductivity of the native soil below the layer instead of the conductivity of the layer itself. c. Storage layers are now optional for Bio-Retention Cells and Permeable Pavement LIDs by allowing the layer height to be zero. One should still enter a non-zero conductivity for the layer if infiltration into native soil is allowed. d. If the top width of the overland flow surface for an LID is zero then any excess water above the surface storage depth simply spills out instantaneously. e. The calculation of i

Innovyze Launches New Product and New Name at Asia Pacific Conference

Innovyze Launches New Product and New Name at Asia Pacific Conference IWLive Introduced to Rave Reviews at the Asia Pacific Water and Sewer Systems Modeling Conference Broomfield, Colorado USA, May 3, 2011  —  Innovyze, a leading global innovator of wet infrastructure modeling and simulation software and technologies, recently concluded its annual Asia Pacific Water and Sewer Systems Modeling Conference in the Gold Coast, Australia. The conference was the first public event for the company under its new name, Innovyze. It also introduced the firm’s newest product,  IWLive , to the Asia Pacific water community.  “The Asia Pacific 2011 conference was great. Very well organized and executed. [The] team did a fantastic job.  The atmosphere and culture were great and this made the conference very enjoyable, informative, and motivating,” commented Stuart Sargent, Services Development Engineer for Marlborough District Council in New Zealand. The highlight of the conference agenda was the intr