Using GIS to Support Stormwater GIS...
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Using GIS to Support
Stormwater GIS
Developement City of Newark, DE
Nov 5, 2015
City Of Newark
33,000 Residents
16,000 UD Students
9.1 Square Miles
Developed – Future growth
will be redevelopment
What We Started With…
• Excel data (legacy pipe data)
• Survey data
• Engineering drawings
• Pictures of SWMAs and discharge points
Where We Wanted to Go
Local Government Information
Model
• Schema allows for out of the box web
apps to be utilized
• Good starting point when starting from
scratch
Where We Wanted To Go
Field Apps Based on LGIM Schema
Matching Legacy Data to Survey Data
CB 2A-123
Facility Type Map Number Facility ID
Many to Many Join
In order to match both the “PIPE_FROM” and the “PIPE_TO” a many to many join was created in Access. The resulting query was then exported and joined to the Pipe layer.
Editing Tools
Creating a Geometric Network
Setting Flow Direction
Setting Flow Direction
Utility Network Analyst
Trace Downstream
Changing flow direction
Adding Existing Pictures
Attachments Added
Web Application
Storm Water Collector
GeoForm
GeoForms
Next Steps
- Related tables
- Importing into SDE
Registering as Versioned
Related Tables
Related Tables
Thank you!
Jonathan Sinker
P: 215-496-4749
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