A COMPLETE GUIDE TO GIS IMPLEMENTATION FOR WATER AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES
This comprehensive manual of practice from the Water Environment Federation provides both basic theory as well as practical hands-on coverage relating to the application of GIS technology.
Written by a team of international experts, GIS Implementation for Water and Wastewater Treatment Facilities offers utility-focused tools for evaluating, strategizing, designing, getting up and running, tweaking for optimum results, maintaining, upgrading, and more. The manual includes guidance on coordination and integration of collection systems, pumping stations, holding tanks, on-site equipment, and individual dischargers.
For readers contemplating or moving through the process of GIS implementation in water or wastewater utilities, this is the most complete and authoritative reference available on the subject.
Preface
Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : The Value Proposition of Geographic Information Systems
Chapter 3 : Geographic Information Systems Planning
Chapter 4 : Outline : Data Conversion and Database Development
Chapter 5 : Enhancing Productivity Through Applications Development
Chapter 6 : Geographic Information Systems Data, Software, and Hardware Maintenance
Chapter 7 : Change Management
Chapter 8 : Related Technologies and Systems Integration
Chapter 9 : Technology and Obsolescence Management
References
Index