What you can do with ICMOne
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Predict and Manage CSOs, Flooding, and Maintenance Issues
ICMOne's tools let you prepare and mitigate flood conditions or changes in flow. They enable you to understand the combined sewer overflow (CSO) performance relative to other CSOs in the catchment, thereby steering investment and enabling a holistic view of impact that changes in the network might have on CSO performance.
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Bring Modeling In-House, or Work More Closely with Consultants
Many smaller utilities contract out their modeling to consultants because they can't justify investment in multi-user modeling. With ICMOne, the utility and consultants can streamline their work together. Or the utility can bring some tasks in-house.
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Model Natural and Built Environments
You can model sewer systems, gullies, pumping stations, and sluice gates; and the hydrology of the natural environment including precipitation, evaporation, groundwater levels, runoff, river/coastal levels and much more.
ICMOne can handle flooding sources such as heavy rainfall causing inlet incapacity and surface water; sewer escapes, overland flow, and large-scale inundation. What impact do they have together? ICMOne can show you.
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Include Hydrology and Hydraulics
ICMOne models hydrology (rainfall, runoff, surface flows) as well as the hydraulics of sewer systems and rivers, with depths and velocities.
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Get Clear Visualizations and Add Labels
ICMOne displays results in a way that's easy to interpret.
Long section in ICMOne
You can add themes, layers such as maps, and labels, such as ponds, river bank lines, swales (sustainable drainage), urban networks and so on.
Default theme showing subcatchments and runoffs (L), and the same location with labels (R)
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Choose a Variety of Output Formats
Reports, emails, onscreen visualizations, dashboards, and notifications can all be generated so you can communicate appropriate information to audiences including managers, operators, asset managers, and approving authorities. ICMOne offers statistical reports (such as annual spill figures, worst case scenario reports, and return period analysis).