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Discover Some of the Many Advantages and Benefits of InfoWater Suite:
Basic Information
Programming Language ArcObjects Geospatial Component Model
Hydraulic Engine Modified Hybrid
Run Speed Excellent
Convergence Excellent
Largest Client Model Over 200,000 pipes
Portable
Platform ArcGIS (ArcView)
On-line Help
Documentation
Diagnostic Messages
Documented Messages
Extended-Period Simulation
Energy Cost Analysis
Advanced Water Quality Analysis
Leakage and Sprinkler Analysis
Pressure Dependent Demand Analysis (automatically calculate the percentage of demand supplied to each node - ratio of actual demand vs specified demand)
Cost $4,000 ($5,000 Suite) for 1,000 pipes
Support Cost 1st year free then $800/yr ($1,000/yr for platinum plan)
Upgrades (free)
Software Support (free)
Engineering Support (free)
Toll Free Phone Support  
Continuing Education Workshops  
Model Management
Tree-Based Scenario Management
Scenario Manager Supports Inheritance
True Inheritance (Change a Value in the Parent and it Changes in the Child)
Support Reverse Inheritance (Change a Value in the Child and it Automatically Changes in the Parent If so Desired)
Alternatives
Alternatives Support Inheritance
Subsetting of Model
Facility Management
Input Scenario Comparison
Output Scenario Comparison
Active Link Between Scenario Manager and Results
Use Relational Database to Store Model Data
Combined Input and Output Attribute Tables
Terminal Service and CITRIX Support
ModelTracker to Organize and Manage any Modeling Project
Water Quality Modeling Capabilities
Track the Movement of a Non-Reactive Tracer Material (e.g., fluoride) Through the Network Over Time
Model the Movement and Fate of a Reactive Material as It Grows (e.g., a disinfection by-product) or Decays (e.g., chlorine residual) with Time
Calculate the Age of Water Throughout a Network
Compute the Average Residence Time for the System
Compute the Percent of Flow from a Given Node Reaching All Other Nodes Over Time
Perform Multiple (Simultaneous) Source Trace
Analyze Kinetic Reactions Both in the Bulk Flow and at the Pipe Wall
Incorporate Nth Order Kinetics to Model Reactions in the Bulk Flow
Use Zero or First Order Kinetics to Model Reactions at the Pipe Wall
Account for Mass Transfer Limitations when Modeling Pipe Wall Reactions
Allow Growth or Decay Reactions to Proceed up to a Limiting Concentration
Employ Global Reaction Rate Coefficients that Can be Modified on a Pipe-by-Pipe Basis
Permit Wall Reaction Rate Coefficients to be Correlated to Pipe Roughness
Allow for Time-Varying Concentration or Mass Inputs at any Location in the Network
Model Storage Tanks as Being Either Complete Mix, Plug Flow, or Two-Compartment Reactors
FireFlow Simulation
Ability to Run Multiple Fire Flow Locations
Ability to Set Different Fire Flows in Single Simulation
Calculate Available Flow
Calculate Design Flow
Ability to Review Fire Flow Pipe and System Results for Each Fire Node
Ability to Subset the Searching Range of the Fire Flow Analysis
Ability to Run Extended Period Simulation with Single and/or Multi Fire Flow
Import/Export
ODBC Support Import/Export
Fully Compatible with Intergraph GeoMedia and GeoMedia Professional Import/Export
EPANET Import/Export
Shapefiles Import/Export
MID/MIF Import/Export
Direct ArcSDE Support
Enterprise and Personal Geodatabase Support
Other Import Formats Delimited Text, Coverages, Excel, Access, dBase, Lotus, FoxPro
Database Management
Ability to Add New Attributes
Open Database Architecture
Ability to Build/Update Models From Geodatabase and Geometric Network
Create/Update Map from Database