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InfoWater® is a fully GIS integrated water distribution modeling and management software application. Built atop ArcGIS™ using the latest Microsoft .NET and ESRI ArcObjects component technologies, InfoWater seamlessly integrates advanced water network modeling and optimization functionality with the latest generation of ArcGIS. InfoWater capitalizes on the intelligence and versatility of the geodatabase architecture to deliver unparalleled levels of geospatial analysis, infrastructure management and business planning. Its unique interoperable geospatial framework enables world-record performance, scalability, reliability, functionality and flexibility - all within the powerful ArcGIS environment.

InfoWater offers DIRECT ARCGIS INTEGRATION enabling engineers and GIS professionals to work simultaneously on the same integrated platform. It allows you to command powerful GIS analysis and hydraulic modeling in a single environment using a single dataset. You can now create, edit, modify, run, map, analyze, design and optimize your water network models and instantly review, query and display simulation results from within ArcGIS. InfoWater powerful ArcGIS integration features:

•  Build/Run Network Model in ArcGIS™
•  Provide Native ArcGIS™ Model-Building Tools
•  Construct/Update Models Directly from Geodatabase and Geometric Network or Any External Data Source
•  Allow Complete or Filtered Data Exchange on Geometric and/or Non-Geometric Data with Geodatabase or RDBMS
•  Treat Pumps and Valves as Nodes (Points)
•  Create/Edit Multiple Scenarios in the Same Geodatabase
•  View fully Animated Extended Period Simulation (Dynamic) Results Sequentially Using VCR-Style Controls Directly in ArcGIS™
•  Generate Contours, Graphs and Tables of Modeling Results Directly in ArcGIS™
•  Combine Input and Output Attribute Tables
•  Use Relational Database and Geodatabase to Store Model Data
•  Fully Automate GIS Data Exchange with ESRI Data Sources (e.g., Valve Status)
•  Pick any GIS Attributes Automatically Without Mapping any Fields
•  Automatically Publish Simulation Results to Enterprise Geodatabase and/or RDBMS
•  Fully Compatible with Intergraph GeoMedia and GeoMedia Professional


InfoWater MSX
(Multi-Species eXtension) adds very powerful modeling capabilities including the unprecedented ability to accurately model multiple interacting contaminants as well as sediment deposition and re-suspension in drinking water distribution systems. InfoWater MSX allows users to model very complex reaction schemes between multiple chemical and biological species in the water distribution piping system, both in the bulk flow and at the pipe wall. This structure gives users the flexibility to accurately model multi-source, multi-quality systems and a wide range of important chemical reactions including free chlorine loss, formation of disinfection byproducts, nitrification dynamics, disinfectant residuals, pathogen inactivation, chloramine decomposition, and adsorption on pipe walls.

While there are a number of commercially available programs for modeling the hydraulic and water quality behavior of drinking water distribution systems, their water quality component is limited to a certain number of fixed kinetic models, and to tracking the transport and fate of a single chemical species, such as fluoride or free chlorine. InfoWater MSX can effectively model any system of multiple, interacting chemical species. In addition, the program allows users to input any mathematical models of physical, chemical, and biological reactions in the bulk water and on pipe surfaces. It also accepts any number of user-specified (adding water quality) parameters and formulas for process models.

InfoWater MSX can also be effectively used to track the movement, fate and build up of particulate material in the water distribution system. It considers both settling of particles under gravity as well as deposition of particles on the pipe walls due to particle/pipe surface attractive forces. This feature can greatly assist water utilities in improving distribution design to minimize dirty water and forge closer ties with their customers.