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Implementing and Using GIS in Water Distribution Systems. Jason Britton GIS/Contract Coordinator Madison County Water Department. Reasons to Implement GIS. Increased Accuracy in Identifying Your Infrastructure Field Aid for System Operators, Inspectors, and Construction Crews
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Implementing and Using GIS in Water Distribution Systems Jason Britton GIS/Contract Coordinator Madison County Water Department
Reasons to Implement GIS • Increased Accuracy in Identifying Your Infrastructure • Field Aid for System Operators, Inspectors, and Construction Crews • Increased Ability to Plan for Construction Projects Such As Main Upgrades or New Main Installation • Increased Accuracy of Information Given to the Public
Reasons to Implement GIS (Cont.) • Identify Areas that Need Fire Protection • Establish Distinct Service Zone Borders • Identify Areas of Lost Revenue • Retiring Employees • Stay Ahead of Government Mandates
Cost of Implementing GIS • The Cost of Implementing GIS Can Seem Very Expensive • In Reality, Cost Can be Surprisingly Low • A Water Provider Can Implement GIS for the Cost of a Computer w/ an Internet Connection, GPS Equipment, and Basic GIS Software • Software Training, Hiring a Consultant, or Hiring GIS Personnel
GIS Implementation • Identify Your GIS Priorities • Coordinate With Other County Entities • Look Online for Free GIS Data • Start with the Basics – Big Pieces of Infrastructure to Smaller Ones • Rely on Your Fellow Employees for Help • Be Dedicated to the Process • Realize a GIS is Always a Work in Progress
Types of Info to Include • Main Size, Type, Depth, Distance off Pavement • Valve Locations in Relation To Road Centerline or Edges of Pavement • Building Footprints and Addresses • Possible Utility Hazards • Data on Water Facilities