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Igor Jungic, (Presenter) Queensland Urban Utilities

Igor.Jungic@urbanutilities.com.au

Peter Gill, Rushi Amin (Presenters) Esri Australia, Professional Services

pgill@esriaustralia.com.au, ramin@esriaustralia.com.au

Queensland Urban Utilities Our Location

Brisbane

Ipswich

Lockyer Valley

Somerset

Scenic Rim

Total 1.4 Million Customers

Our Assets

125 Water Reservoirs

40 Water Pump Stations

331 Sewerage Pump Stations

27 Sewage Treatment Plants

9, 028km Water Mains

9,185km Sewer Mains

Our Water Sources Sourced and treated by Seqwater

• Dams - Wivenhoe, Somerset, Enoggera, North Pine

• Rivers - Brisbane, Logan

• Creeks - Reynolds, Canungra, Kilcoy

Distributed by Queensland Urban Utilities

Network Access Team

Network Access Permit

• Process Network Access Permits

• Knowledge of all planned works impacting the water and sewer networks

• Avoid conflicts

• Create plans for isolation of sections of water and sewer networks

• Identify customer impacts and requirements for notification

• Identify wider network impacts

Isolation Plans

4 - Engineers 5 - Technical Officers 1 - Network Access Officer

Water Isolation Plans Draft, Review and Approve - Weekly

Review/Approve ~ 100 hydrant maintenance plans

Draft, Review and Approve ~ 40 plans

Include Reservoir Isolations

PRV/DMA Works

Trunk Main Isolations

Retic Isolations New Connections

Burst Main Replacements

Valve Repairs/Replacements

Manual Process Steps Required

Identify location

Conduct water trace

Label valves to be used

Label customers impacted

Secondary shut

Additional comments, special instructions, critical customers

Create table and map and export to PDF

Average time to complete 2-3 hours

Requirements for Automation Automate as many manual tasks as possible

Valve trace, valve labels, highlight customers, create layout, create valve isolation table

Additional features requested: Batch creation tool

Automatically create plans from a list of assets

Urbanview upload Upload proposed outages to the corporate GIS web based system

Allow status change from ‘proposed’ to ‘active’

Valve location tool Create a map with an aerial view for each valve used in the shut to

allow field staff to locate the valve

Building the Solution Esri Australia appointed to develop the shut plan tool

Used existing Esri and ArcFM Architecture

Tasks

Create desktop shut plan tool in ArcMap (flexibility)

Build a batch mode capability

Automate 90% of the shut plan document

Allow user to perform QA\QC before publishing

Upload to UrbanView

Change status of published shut plan

ArcGIS Desktop

URBANVIEW

Solution Architecture

Hyperlink to PDF version of Shut Plan

QUU Main Map Shut plan layer (Read Only)

Shut Plan Editor Map (Update attributes)

ArcGIS Server

ArcFM Trace Service Map Service Feature Service

Authored Shut Plan

Map Template

Read

Read/Write

Shut plan Map Toolbar (Add-in)

Isolation Trace

Publish Shut plan

Load Template

Functionality – Desktop Add-in

Create Shut Plan

Primary Trace – Run by Asset ID

Primary Trace Tool – Run by selecting asset on map

Secondary Trace Tool

Include Valve Tool/Exclude Valve Tool

Export Shut plan artefacts

Settings

Primary isolation tracing

Identifies initial set of valves to be closed

Identifies critical customers

Identifies and counts high density customers

Creates footprint for outage

Secondary isolation tracing Locates the

alternate valves

Extends the footprint of the outage

Identifies potentially impacted customers

Export Creates draft shut plan

document

Creates footprint of outage in Enterprise GIS with key attributes

Valve location map and address details for each valve

Batch Mode Load all attributes into a csv file

Use tool to load in csv file

User needs to Quality Assure each plan

Urbanview Real-time status update by

authorised users (Control Room, Network Access)

Other user (e.g. customer support) have read access to shut plan information

Shut plans (pdf version) accessible via hyperlink

Demo