The two-day Advanced InfoWater training and knowledge transfer course covers many aspects of water system master-planning activities including: a master planning overview, creating a hydraulic model, modeling wells and VFDs, establishing planning and design criteria; utilizing advanced GIS modeling tools, interfacing with GIS Departments, use of extensive GIS data sets and network skeletonization, conducting a demand analysis and allocating network demands; calibration of a hydraulic model using fire flow tests, protecting water systems during breakdown and isolation events, and the need and importance of a Capital Improvement Program (CIP).
The course is taught by hydraulic modeling and GIS experts who have years of practical master planning experience. In addition to the previously mentioned topics, the engineer will be introduced to Innovyze's extensive suite of add-on modules including Skeletonizer, Allocator, and Calibrator.
Learning to proficiently use your hydraulic model and acquire a broad-based knowledge of advanced master planning topics are just two of the many goals of the course, and several hands-on, real-world examples will be modeled by course participants. Such capabilities will greatly assist engineers in creating reliable network models and in making informed decisions to ensure that accurate CIP costs are realized. The software tools provided by Innovyze will directly assist in the overall planning scheme for any utility, including maximized GIS integration efforts, improved demand allocation and forecasting, and optimized calibration efforts for system flows, tank levels, and fireflow demands.
The web training will be conducted in three-hour sessions twice a day. See the agenda for the material covered in each session.
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Once you have reserved your space, you will receive a follow up email with registration information.
Course Requirements
- Two monitors
- Headset
- ArcGIS license
- Capability to print training material
Day 1
8:00 – 12:00 pm Mountain Standard Time (MST)
- Master Planning
- Modeling Wells and VSP/ FPP Analysis
- GIS Integration vs. Skeletonization
1:00 – 5:00 pm MST
- GIS Integration vs. Skeletonization
- Demand Allocation
Day 2
8:00 – 12:00 pm MST
- Hydraulic and Water Quality Calibration
- Optimization of Operational Control - Scheduler
- Water Security Planning – Protector
1:00 – 5:00 pm MST
- InfoWater Designer
- Valve Criticality Assessment (VCM)
- Pressure Zone Manager (PZM)