Water Utilities Data Model
Water Utilities Data Model
Join the data model user group if you are an existing ArcGIS customer and want to learn more
about design and architecture of personal or enterprise Geodatabase and become a part of Esris
growing data model community.
The ArcGIS Water Utilities Data Model provides the foundation for a complete GIS solution
geared to the needs of Water/Sewer Stormwater utility end users. The Water/Sewer Stormwater
Data Model is a collection of objects, feature classes and attributes defined for water and
wastewater distribution networks. The model can be tailored to meet project requirements for
data management and integration with other systems.
For more information contact Lori Armstrong. And for a link to the downloadable ArcScript
developer samples click Team Water.
User Forums
Visit the Esri data model discussion forum to share your ideas, thoughts, and questions with
other users.
These Case Studies are a good starting point to learn about best practices for this discipline.
These project examples include sample geodatabases, map documents, and documentation.
Montgomery AL design poster ArcGIS Water Utility DataModel.pdf - zip format, 6485 kb
Water Utilities Data Model Webcast wmv file recording of live webcast - wmv format, 51598 kb
ArcSDE Tuning Presentation given to Water/Wastewater Utilities .ppt - ppt format, 1410 kb
The Design Templates are the result of the community-based design process. The general
concepts and terms for this discipline are described here. Tools and examples to create a template
data model are also included for advanced users.
Downloads - Tools
These tools have been developed together with the data models to provide new ways to leverage
each industry specific model. They are designed to work with the data model templates and case
studies, and can be used with the model, or with other data sets. These tools can be found on
ArcScripts, and are not supported Esri software.
User Community
Please check Irrigation data model created for Irrigation District user community. Any feedbacks
are appreciated in order to enhance the model.