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Innovyze President Paul Boulos to Discuss Smart Water Networks at Government Accountability Office Municipal Water Technologies Expert Meeting

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Press Room  |  Products  |  News  |  Events  |  The Company   Innovyze President Paul Boulos to Discuss Smart Water Networks at Government Accountability Office Municipal Water Technologies Expert Meeting Leading Industry Experts to Assist GAO in Preparing Municipal Water Technologies Report Broomfield, Colorado, USA, January 27, 2015 —  Innovyze, a leading global innovator of business analytics software and technologies for smart wet infrastructure, today announced that its president, COO and chief technical officer, Paul F. Boulos, Ph.D., BCEEM, NAE, Hon.D.WRE,  Dist.D.NE , F.ASCE, will address a staff workshop at the Government Accountability Office (GAO) as the GAO prepares a congressionally requested report on municipal water technologies. At the workshop, slated January 29-30, 2015, in Washington, D.C., more than 20 leading water experts will convene with the GAO to address water scarcity in the U.S., discussing the state of the art in a wide range of municipal water supply and t

Town of Reading, MA, Adopts InfoMaster Smart Asset Management Solution

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Press Room  |  Products  |  News  |  Events  |  The Company   Town of Reading, MA, Adopts InfoMaster Smart Asset Management Solution Innovyze Software to Help Optimize Rehabilitation, Decrease Operational Costs, Improve Efficiency and Extend Lifespan of Critical Assets Broomfield, Colorado, USA,  January 20, 2015  —  Innovyze, a leading global innovator of business analytics software and technologies for smart wet infrastructure, today announced that the Town of Reading, Massachusetts, has chosen industry-leading  InfoMaster Sewer  software to help plan and manage its sewer collection infrastructure improvement program. The decision helps the utility leverage its investment in ArcGIS technology from Esri (Redlands, CA) by enhancing it with the most technologically advanced GIS-centric software platform available for collection system capital planning and renewal. Located just 12 miles from the center of Boston and noted for its award-winning schools, the Town of Reading is responsible

How to Make Scatter Graphs in InfoSWMM and H2OMap SWMM

How to Make Scatter Graphs in InfoSWMM and H2OMap SWMM  

Create Watershed Data Using the InfoSWMM Subcatchment Manager

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Subject:     Create Watershed Data Using  the InfoSWMM Subcatchment Manager The Subcatchment Manager of InfoSWMM will  help calculate most of the  physical parameters associated with a Watershed or Subcatchment in SWMM 5 from a Digital Elevation Data (Step 1).  The Subcatchments slope is estimated from a slope raster (Step 2) and the Slope Calculator (Step 4). The created watershed area are calculated using the command Update DB from Map (Step 6) along with the Subcatchment Width (Step 3) and the Impervious Area (Step 5).   The physical parameters estimated from the DEM are shown in Figure 1. Figure 1.    Physical Data Estimated from a DEM using the Subcatchment Manager in InfoSWMM. Step 1.     Use the command Create Flow Stream to create a Flow Stream for the DTM or DEM that can be used later. Step 2.      Create a Slope Raster from the DEM for later usage in the Slope Calculator. Step 3.      Calculate the Width of the Subcatchment using one of five methods. Step 4.      Calculate th

New @InnovyzeRobert Twitter Account as a Companion Account to @RDICKINSON

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Innovyze Unveils InfoSWMM Sustain for Comprehensive Urban Stormwater Treatment and Analysis

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Press Room  |  Products  |  News  |  Events  |  The Company   Innovyze Unveils InfoSWMM Sustain for Comprehensive Urban Stormwater Treatment and Analysis New Software Lets Stormwater Management Professionals Determine Optimal BMP Combinations at Various Watershed Scales Based on Cost and Effectiveness Broomfield, Colorado, USA, January 6, 2014 —  Innovyze, a leading global innovator of business analytics software and technologies for smart wet infrastructure, today announced the second quarter 2015 release of InfoSWMM Sustain . Designed in response to the needs of watershed and stormwater engineering professionals, this power tool lets users develop, evaluate, and select optimal best management practice (BMP) combinations at various watershed scales on the basis of cost and effectiveness. InfoSWMM Sustain  is a comprehensive geocentric decision support system created to facilitate optimal selection and placement of BMPs and low impact development (LID) techniques at strategic locations

How does Conduit Lengthening Work in SWMM5 via Twitter

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1/1. How does Conduit Lengthening Work in SWMM5? 1/2. A new length conduit with a lower Manning's N 1/3. The Flow and Velocity are the Same 2/1. How does Conduit Lengthening Work in SWMM5? 2/2. Check the sum of the new Lengths in the Flow Table 2/3 Check the Sum of the New Length - it will give you an understanding of the New Volume in the Model. You do not want to have a large increase in volume, plus longer lengths reduce the slope of the links which may cause problems. 3/1 Check the Sum of the New Length - A surrogate for the New Volume 3/2 You do not want a large increase in Volume 3/3 SWMM5 / InfoSWMM   Reply   Retweet   Favorite More

3D and 2D Bar graphs of the Process components in InfoSWMM

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The new InfoSWMM and H2OMap SWMM v13  graphics allow you to easily make 3D and 2D Bar graphs of the Process components in the model.  The possible processes and the output of the processes can be seen in the Routing Continuity Output Table (Figure 1).  You can make both 3D Bar Graphs (Figure 2) and 2D Bar Graphs (Figure 3) from the data an any other tabular data. Figure 1. Continuity Flow Routing Output Table (right mouse click to see graphics options) Figure 2.  Log Scale with 3D Bar Graphs using the Continuity Flow Routing Output Table. Figure 3.  Log Scale with 2D Bar Graphs using the Continuity Flow Routing Output Table. You can also make these Bar Graphs with the the Summary Tables (Figure 4). Figure 4.  2D Bar Graphs for the Storage Summary Table.