- Utility Directions Survey - Quick and Revealing - Plus Win an iPod Touch!
- Big Value for Small Utilities - Small Utilities Modeling & Analysis (SUMA) Program
- Second Largest Port in US Selects IDModeling for On-Call Modeling Contract
- IDModeling Awarded Training Contract Using 220,000-pipe Water Model
- Utilities Take Advantage of the 50/50 Online Hydraulic Model Training Promotion
- Bundles of Learning - IDModeling's New Webcast Bundles
- IDModeling Acquires Federal DBE Status
- New Office Locations - Seattle, WA and Riverside, CA
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Utility Directions Survey - Quick and Revealing - Plus Win an iPod Touch! |
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This short 5-question survey has been developed to identify the current challenges, various technology that is in place, and the emerging trends of the water/wastewater utility. We will share the results will all of the participants of this survey. All survey participants are entered to win an iPod Touch. Results of the survey and prize will be provided in the next IDMinute newsletter as well as www.hydraulicmodel.com.
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| Big Value for Small Utilities - Small Utilities Modeling & Analysis (SUMA) Program |
In this time of tighter budgets, maintaining service levels for customers becomes challenging especially for smaller utilities. IDModeling offers an unprecedented approach to providing small utilities a sustainable tool to assist them in efficiently and effectively operating and planning their water and wastewater systems. The Small Utilities Modeling & Analysis (SUMA) program rapidly equips...
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| Second Largest Port in US Selects IDModeling for On-Call Modeling Contract |
The Port of Long Beach (POLB) is one of the busiest ports in the world and the second largest port in the United States, handling more than 6.2 million containers and over $140 billion worth of cargo annually. The domestic water system serving the POLB includes approximately 90 miles of pipeline serving a unique group of customer types that includes administration and office buildings...
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| IDModeling Awarded Training Contract Using 220,000-pipe Water Model |
Greater Cincinnati Water Works (GCWW) has selected IDModeling to complete a series of Customized, Online Hydraulic Model Training Courses using their 220,000 pipe, water distribution system model. GCWW's water distribution system model is among the largest, and most complex in the world, adding to the importance of the online delivery platform as a light-weight, low-overhead learning...
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| Bundles of Learning - IDModeling's New Webcast Bundles |
IDModeling's Industry Expert Webcast series was launched over a year ago to provide non-commercial, practical, detailed seminars from the foremost experts in our industry. IDModeling has made it easier to view and access these Webcasts by offering Webcast Bundles which allow organizations the flexibility to view any of the Webcasts at any time via a low-cost annual subscription fee...
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| IDModeling Acquires Federal DBE Status |
The Department of Transportation (DOT), on behalf of the United States Federal Government, has determined that IDM has met the requirements and eligibility standards to be certified as a Federal Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (Federal DBE). Many publicly funded projects at the federal, state, and local levels, require a percentage of work to be performed by firms with specific certifications...
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| New Office Locations - Seattle, WA and Riverside, CA |
IDModeling has strengthened its water/wastewater master planning and modeling services with two new office locations: Seattle, WA and Riverside, CA. Mr. Gaurav Agarwal, P.E. is leading the Riverside office joins IDModeling from Riverside Public Utilities. Diane Robertson heads up the Seattle office with over 12 years of experience in water and wastewater design, analysis, and planning...
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Best Caption
Winner: Meg Roberts, Hazen & Sawyer ("In
hindsight, the umbrella was superfluous")
Congratulations
to our other Holiday Challenges Winners below:
Guess the
Pipes Winner: Jon Reichard, United Water (17,549 was the
actual model size)
Best Engineering Joke Winner:
Serkan Mahmutoglu, AECOM ("A lawyer and an engineer are on a camping
trip...")
Where in the World Contest:
George Cardenas, Phelan Pinon Hills CSD (Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe,
Africa)
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Upcoming Webcast Schedule:
Macro and
Micro Calibration: Methods and Best
Practices- Jerry Edwards, P.E., IDModeling
Beyond Simulation Modeling-Optimized Decision
Support for Water Systems -
Jeff Frey, P.E., Optimatics LLC
Back to the Basics - Fire Hydrant Flow
Modeling -
Sasa Tomic, P.E., Ph.D., HDR
Supporting Water & Wastewater Utility
Asset Management with GIS-
Howard Crothers, GISP, ESRI
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Mar
14 - 16
AWWA - 2011 Symposium Showcase (Orlando, FL)
Mar 28 - 30
AWWA-MO/MWEA - 2011 Annual Conference (Osage Beach, MO)
Mar 28 - 31
CA-NV AWWA - 2011 Spring Conference (Long Beach, CA)
Mar 30 - 31
NEWWA - 2011 Spring Joint Regional Conference & Exhibition (Worcester,
MA)
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Technical Resource Update!
The GIS and Hydraulic Modeling Integration Reference Guide written by industry experts and published by Esri Press. (Available this fall)
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