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Advanced technology from Esri startup partner VODA.ai reduces nonrevenue water loss by finding pipe weaknesses before they fail.
To meet the demands of a rapidly expanding customer base, a Florida utility realized it needed a variety of solutions that would empower its...
Streamlining data collection allowed the City of Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, to better identify suspected lead pipes and start replacing them.
A water district created an app to improve its capital improvement plan (CIP) to better understand and control costs and operate efficiently.
Karst geology and infrastructure failure can cause sinkholes. Sensors and mobile apps can help mitigate these problems before they surface.
The StormSense project uses ArcGIS to visualize water level sensors data and model in in 3D.
Students from Western Illinois University gained hands-on experiences using GIS technologies to monitor and respond to record flooding in 2019.
The GIS team at the City of Fort Lauderdale was instrumental in managing the response to unprecedented flooding.
Dayton, Ohio, endured a year and a half of tragic events. But the city is now using GIS to streamline its emergency response plans.
Western Illinois University GIS students create maps to help disaster response in the Great Flood of 2019 in the US MidWest.
Small public utilities leverage GIS to better manage their water networks-going from reactive to proactive.