Utility Mapping Water-Sanitary-Storm City of Wausau

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Utility Mapping

Water-Sanitary-Storm

City of Wausau

Contents

1. Water Works

2. GeoIT/KEMA (Bay Sys)

3. Water & Sanitary

4. Storm

5. Conclusion / Future

Wausau Water Works

• Service to over 14,300 households• 200+ miles each of water & sewer mains• 1,380 fire hydrants• 21 sewage lift stations• Treats and ensures superior water quality for

1.5 billion gallons of water annually • Maintains and operates a $15 million

treatment facility to handle over two billion gallons of wastewater annually

-public utility-

GeoIT/KEMA Technologies

• Expertise

• Modeling

• Software

• Training

Shameless Marketing

Arc 8 Clients

Ann Arbor Water

Alameda County Water

Arlington Water Utilities

Austin Water Utility

Boston Water & Sewer

Chicago DOW

Chicago DOS

Dallas Water & Sewer

Dallas Public Works

Denver Water Dept.

Green Bay MSD

Green Bay Water

Lafayette Utilities

Louisville Water Co.

Marin Water

Mobile Water/Sewer

Montgomery Water

Naperville Water/DPW

Oakland County Drain Comm.

Philadelphia Water

Regional Water Authority

Spokane Public Works

Waterford DPW

Wausau Water

Wausau DPW

Arc 7.x Clients

In the Beginning…

• Utility Management System began 1996.

• Utilized outside sources for design.

• Water utility mapping in March 1997.

• Sanitary mapping in August 1997.

• Personnel turnover in fall of 1997.

Water / Sewer Phase

Getting Started

• System Analysis • Know what your users need…

• A user is the best person to identify a clear set of requirements.

• In order to define a system, a users terms, definitions, and interpretations must be known.

Getting Started

• Meetings – to determine the users needs

• Models – to determine attributes and vocabulary

WNM – Water Network Management

Arc Info 7.1.1

Arc Info 7.1.1

WMS – Wastewater Management System

Available Coverages

• Water

– Break

– Case

– Distribution

– Leak

– Service

• Sanitary

– Case

– Collection

– Lateral

Available Features

• Back Flow Preventer• Fire Line• Hydrant• Hydrant Lead• Launch Point• Location Marker• Main• Manhole• Monitoring Station• Pipe Fitting

• Pump Station• Raw Water Pipe• Reservoir• Surge Relief• Force Main• Valve• Tower• Treatment Plant• Vault• Well

Within Distribution Coverage

Available Features

• Gravity Main• Clean Out• Diversion Chamber• Flow Meter• Forced Main• Grease Separator• Interconnection• Lift Station• Manhole• Outfall• Telemetry

Within Collection Coverage

Available Hydrant Attributes• ID• Status• Date Installed• Manufacturer• Model• Serial Number• Traffic Flange• Benchmark Location• Location Description• Nozzle Quantity• Nozzle Size• Valve Location Description• Hydrant Size

Distribution Coverage

• Hydrant– Hydrant– Fire Flow Test– Non Utility– Hydrant Maintenance– Inspection Record– Image– Permit– Remarks

Available Hydrant Tables

Data Entry /Collection

• Majority of features collected with GPS.

• Created copies of all valve cards, hydrant cards, miscellaneous info.

• Ran several check plots and compared to old mylar system sets.

• Mapping began in all areas of the city. Utilities were not completed in one area/section before moving onto the other.

System Map

Check Plots

GPS and Engineering Plans

• GPS along with good engineering plans will make your input much easier.

• Wausau had plans scanned by Master Graphics.

Discrepancies

…what is the hold up!?

• There is a demand for immediate and accurate utility mapping in many cities.

Maintenance Reports

• Updating your GIS

• Fire Flow Tests

• Maintenance – ie. New O-Rings place in Hydrant or a packed water valve

WAUSAU WATER WORKS Water Distribution Repair/Maintenance Report

Date ____________________ Technicians ________________________________

Address ________________________________________________________________

Location _______________________________________________________________

Key # ____________________________________ Map No.(s) __________________

CIRCLE ONE Project # _______________________________ Water Service Service Repair Water Main Fire Hydrant 16450 967593580 967393580 967793580

MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY Original ____ Renewal ____ Stub? Y ___ N ___ Tap Size___________ Replaced ____ Relocated ____ Repaired ____ Off at Main ____ Cleaned ____ Leak ____ Change ____ Break ____ Other ____ Meter Size ___________________________

Valve/Tap Location ____________________________________________________

Plumber/Contractor ____________________________________________________

SEWER INFORMATION

Sewer in same trench as water? ____ Tap Fee $_________ LS Fee $_________

Location, if other ______________________________________________________

MATERIALS USED

Qty/Lnth Size Item _________ ________ _______________________________________________

_________ ________ _______________________________________________

_________ ________ _______________________________________________

_________ ________ _______________________________________________

_________ ________ _______________________________________________

_________ ________ _______________________________________________

_________ ________ _______________________________________________

Labor ______________ Waste Copper - less than 7' _________________________

EXCAVATION DESCRIPTION

Location _______________________________ Size _________ ft. x __________ ft. Concrete Pavement ____ Asphalt Pavement ____ Sidewalk ____ Curb ____ Driveway ____ Other ________________ Black Dirt ____ Granite ____ Comments/Notes: _______________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

Draw map of work on back - or attach copy of system map with changes

Stormwater System Management

What Path Do I Take?

Software Choices• AML based stormwater management?

• Geodatabase stormwater management?

•The choice for Geodatabase based on:

–The need to remove reliance of custom aml programming.

–Flexibility and functionality of ArcMap editing tools.

–The need for speed.

–The need for a long term solution.

Arc Map 8.1

Stormedit.mxd

Available Feature Classes

• Water Structure• Pump• Storage Basin• Lateral Line• Manhole• Inlet• Main Line

• Open Drainage• Casing• Flow Control• End Treatment• Leak Record• Meters• Discharge Point

Inlet Subtype

• Inlet Box• Catch Basin• Scupper• Down Spout• Sump• Over Land Flow

Inlet Box Attributes

• Enabled• Administrative Area• Facility ID• Install Date• Location Description• Operational Area• Rotation• Life Cycle Status

• Work Order ID• Data Source• Elevation• Grate Type• Wall Material• Bottom• Sand Bagged• Flood Prone

Developing

• Unified Modeling Language (UML) created in Microsoft Visio

• Geodatabase generated in Arc Catalog

• Existing Arc Info point coverages imported into database

Main line subsystem class

Document Link Table

The feature-document relationships are many to many. So you can use the same record for several features.

• Utilize GPS (Trimble Pathfinder Pro) with a data dictionary.

• Begin in a quarter section and stay with it until finished. Preferably a section near the city limits. These tend to be newer subdivisions and will have the necessary plans.

• Run check plots and let the people in the field scrub for errors.

Lessons Learned

Conclusion

• Both OS’s have been stable• Performance

-Arc Macro Language - Slow-Object oriented programming – Fast

• Next phase…– Convert water and sanitary to a geodatabase– Provide the data via ArcIms

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