Water & Wastewater Infrastructure Data Intelligence
GDRS organizes water and wastewater asset, field, drawing, inspection, repair, utility, and closeout records into location-based operational reference packages.
The data challenge.
Water and wastewater records may be split across GIS, plan sets, as-builts, valve and hydrant lists, manhole records, CCTV reports, repair notes, inspections, photos, and capital-project closeout files.
GDRS objective
Connect authorized project locations, assets, source records, field evidence, status, and handoff information through a consistent geospatial data reference structure.
Data GDRS can organize.
- Water mains, services, valves, hydrants, meters, and appurtenances
- Gravity sewer, force main, manholes, cleanouts, lift stations, and treatment-facility references
- Depth, invert, slope, material, diameter, condition, and crossing information where provided
- CCTV, inspections, leak or repair records, field photos, redlines, and work orders
- Project plans, as-builts, easements, permits, QA/QC, commissioning, and closeout files
Questions the reference workflow can support.
- Where is the asset and what source record supports it?
- What depth, invert, size, material, condition, or crossing information is available?
- What repair, inspection, or field history is associated with the location?
- Which project or closeout records need review or update?
Potential deliverables.
- Utility asset reference layers
- Manhole, valve, hydrant, and facility indexes
- Crossing and depth reference package
- Inspection and repair history references
- Capital-project closeout data organization
Relevant service packages.
Foundation Data Package
Standardized route, station, sheet, control-point, and source-record structure.
Infrastructure Intelligence Package
Utilities, crossings, bores, structures, depth references, constraints, and risk-area data.
Construction Intelligence Package
Field activity, assets, repairs, photos, observations, QA/QC, redline, and closeout status.
Operational Reference Package
Asset indexes, lifecycle references, phase updates, exports, and project knowledge handoff.
Discuss a Water & Wastewater data workflow.
Start with one project, corridor, facility, or asset group and define the questions the data needs to answer.
