Technological aspects of GEOSECMA for ArcGIS and EPANET integration-case study

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Abstract

In general, GEOSECMA for GIS (GfA) and the EPANET hydraulic model are complementary tools from a technological, financial and operational point of view. It is in this way, that water companies can reduce substantial time and money, and provide extensive capability to support decisions in the planning, operation, management and the expansion of water distribution systems. This paper is an attempt to formulate technological assumptions and methodology for GfA-EPANET integration using the example of the water distribution network serving Zabki, a medium-sized city in the Warsaw metropolitan area. This integration is understood as the process of the spatial physical and water demand data exchange between GfA and the water distribution hydraulic model with a structure tailored to the needs of water meter reading systems.

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Kalinowski, M., & Grzelak, D. (2018). Technological aspects of GEOSECMA for ArcGIS and EPANET integration-case study. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 45). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184500029

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