Michigan's Genesee Drain Office to Use MWH Soft's InfoSWMM
BROOMFIELD,
CO, Oct 9, 2008 - MWH Soft, a leading global provider of environmental and
water resources applications software, today announced that following a
competitive review, Michigan’s Genesee County Drain Commissioners Office
Division of Water & Waste Services (GCDCWWS) has elected to adopt MWH Soft’s
InfoSWMM ArcGIS-centric (ESRI, Redlands, CA) urban drainage modeling and
design software. The selection further substantiates MWH Soft’s
industry-leading position in geospatial hydraulic infrastructure management
in North America.
Located in southeastern lower Michigan, Genesee is Michigan’s fourth
largest county, covering an area of 655 square miles and encompassing five
villages, eleven cities, and seventeen townships. GCDCWWS provides water and
sanitary sewer services for over 436,000 people. Its sanitary sewer system
comprises 82,027 connections and a complex network of 1,100 miles of sewer
lines and 62 sewerage lift stations. The division plans to use InfoSWMM as
the foundation for developing a comprehensive engineering GIS solution for
updating its most recent master plan study, evaluating system expansion
alternatives, and optimizing its capital improvement program.
InfoSWMM is the world’s first and only urban drainage modeling solution
certified by the National Association of GIS-Centric Software (NAGCS); its
powerful hydraulic computational engine is also endorsed by the USEPA and
certified by FEMA. Built atop ArcGIS with native geodatabase support, the
full-featured urban drainage and sewer network analysis and design program
is the ideal choice for organizations that need a complete and powerful
sanitary, storm or combined sewer modeling solution.
InfoSWMM addresses all the operations of a typical sewer system—from
analysis and design to management functions such as water quality
assessment, pollution prediction, urban flooding, real-time control,
advanced Genetic Algorithm optimization, and record keeping—in a single
modeling package. It allows engineers to examine backwater effects and
reverse flow, trunk sewers, open channels, complex piping connections, and a
comprehensive library of ancillary structures using sophisticated real-time
controls.
Delivering superior performance, scalability, reliability, functionality
and flexibility within the powerful ArcGIS environment, InfoSWMM eliminates
the need for inefficient, unreliable data synchronization, synching schemes,
or middlelink interfaces required by other software. These factors and more
translate to increased productivity, reduced costs, greater efficiency, and
improved designs — giving wastewater utilities a clear competitive
advantage.
“InfoSWMM takes an inherently complicated sewer management activity and
makes it easy enough for anyone in the planning or engineering department to
quickly construct and calibrate rigorous models and generate reliable
solutions,” said Paul F. Boulos, Ph.D, President and COO of MWH Soft. “That
gives wastewater utilities new power to develop sound, cost-effective
capital planning, perfect the management and operation of their sewer
systems, and enhance customer relationships.
“As they realize how much it adds to their bottom lines, more and more
utilities are turning to this reliable, multifaceted, engineer-friendly
product. We are excited that GCDCWWS has adopted InfoSWMM as its GIS-centric
wastewater modeling and design solution, and look forward to being a vital
part of its continued efforts to improve the environment.”
About MWH Soft
MWH Soft is a leading global provider of technical and infrastructure
software and professional solutions designed to meet the technological needs
of utilities, government industries, and engineering organizations
worldwide. Its clients include the majority of the largest North American
cities and ENR top design firms. The multifaceted, state-of-the-art CAD, GIS
and Internet enabled products created by MWH Soft empower thousands of
engineers across the globe to competitively plan, manage, design, protect,
maintain and operate highly efficient and reliable infrastructure systems.
For more information, visit
www.mwhsoft.com.
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