Assessing flow capacity availability
A population increase is a big benefit to cities and municipalities. But that growth requires an equivalent increase in services and infrastructure—and no services are more important than drinking water and wastewater. Before a new development enters a community, city administrators need to know if their water and wastewater systems can handle the increased demand.
Traditionally, the increase in the demand for capacity was estimated with hydraulic modeling, which is time-consuming and slows the development approval process. We’ve created a faster and easier way with Flow Capacity Evaluator.
It’s a computer modeling tool that estimates the flow capacity of your system in seconds. Imagine how much easier the development process will be for your stakeholders—and for you, when you know exactly what developments your infrastructure can handle.
In addition to new developments, you can also include current developments into the model data to make sure capacity always aligns with growth.
Intelligently develop your community with data-backed decision-making. Flow Capacity Evaluator ensures your water and wastewater service lines are there for your residents.
Neeraj Yedekar, Delivery Manager, Digital Solutions
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