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Join us at the AIMS Coordinators Meeting to discuss current GIS efforts, Geodatabase redesign, GPS workflows, and budget issues impacting water revenues. Explore GIS tools for regulatory compliance and improving water quality control.
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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