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AIMS Coordinators Meeting WaterOne 09/09/10. Agenda. Current GIS Efforts and Issues GIS Usage and Analysis Geodatabase redesign Geodatabase for Water Treatment Plant Facilities GPS Collection Workflow ArcGIS Server and Mobile data collection. Budget Issues .
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AIMS Coordinators Meeting WaterOne 09/09/10
Agenda • Current GIS Efforts and Issues • GIS Usage and Analysis • Geodatabaseredesign • Geodatabase for Water Treatment Plant Facilities • GPS Collection Workflow • ArcGIS Server and Mobile data collection
Budget Issues • Third year in a row with revenues below projections • This years water revenues 9% less than projected • Irrigation usage is down, but weather is not the only factor • Customer usage is more conservative • Primarily impacts capital projects and vacant positions
GIS Efforts and Issues • Success of ArcGIS Engine application in the field • Replace ArcIMS with ArcGIS Server applications • Enterprise communication of field work • Continue GPS efforts • Non-GIS related projects • Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) • Chemical Pump Calibration Project • Major SAP upgrade and GIS integration
Geodatabase Redesign Project • Review domain values for validity and accuracy • Use meaningful codes for domain values rather than meaningless numbers • Eliminate redundant and unnecessary data • Create new datasets and feature classes • Reduce usage of annotation where it creates problems and use anno more efficiently where it is needed
GIS Analysis for LIMS • Laboratory Information Management System • Control workflow and documentation of test procedures • Ensure safe drinking water through regulatory requirements • Safe Drinking Water Act • Kansas Department of Health and Environment • Total Coliform Rule (TCR) • Lead Copper Rule (LCR) • Water Taste & Odor monitoring
Total Coliform Rule (TCR) • Requires 210 water samples per month • Divide the water system into zones for collecting samples • Select sampling locations from each zone • Current selection is in adequate • GIS provides a better tool to select good cross section of sample sites
Lead Copper Rule (LCR) • Requires 100 water samples every 6 months • From single family dwellings built between Jan 1, 1983 & Dec 31, 1987 • Identify qualified addresses using AIMS data • GIS provides a tool to select sample sites geographically throughout our service area