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ArcGIS Solutions: A tour for Water Utilities
The ArcGIS System
ArcGIS for Water Utilities
ArcGIS Solutions and Demo
Additional Resources *
Implementation Patters
Leveraging Common Computing Architecture
Web Centric
File Based Server Centric
Database Centric
Portal
Imagery
& Remote
Sensing
3D Visualization
& Analytics
Kubernetes
Cloud
Computing
Shared
Services
Big
Data
Interactive
Mapping
Clustering
GeoAI &
Machine Learning
Forecasting
Enterprise
Integration
Automation
BIM
Apps
Advanced
Spatial Analytics
Notebooks
Data
Sciences
Builders
Network
Performance
Field
Web
Maps
Helping Us Scale Up Our Collective Efforts
ArcGIS Is Advancing Rapidly
Integrating and Leveraging Many Innovations
Portal
Cloud
(Public & Private)
Embedded
Desktop
Apps
Enterprise
Servers
ArcGIS – A Comprehensive GIS
Increasingly connected and interconnected
Distributed Services
Connecting and Streamlining . . .
Collaboration, Workflows and Decision Making
Portal
Spectrum of tools for building web applications
In both ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Enterprise
Instant
Apps
App
Templates
App
Builders
Widget
Components
SDKs APIs
easier & quicker
coarse-grained
more black box
no or minimal coding
more effort & time
fine-grained
more control
more coding
No code Low code Custom development
GIS is the foundation to Digital Transformation
Network
Management Real-Time Coordinated
Operations
Digital Twin
Facilities
& Vertical
Assets
Visualization
and
Analytics
Driving innovation and change in Water
Network Management
Enabling infrastructure editing for any size utility
Visualization
& Embedded Analytics
Advanced Network
Modeling
Pervasive
Access
Containment
Devices
Connectivity
Situational
Awareness
Analytics
Alerting
ArcGIS Online
Real-Time
Data
GeoAnalytics
Server
GeoEvent
Server
Enterprise
ArcGIS Velocity
Two Solutions
Collapsing the Time from Measurement to Decision Making
• Massively Scalable
• Cloud Native
• High Velocity
• High Volume
New
• Usability
• Performance
• Quality
• Documentation
Improved
Real-Time
Integrating Sensor Networks and IoT
Tracking, Monitoring and Alerting
Crew Tracking
CAW
Storage Alerting
Sammamish Plateau Water
Pressure Monitoring
HRSD
National Water Model
Flood Stage
Dynamic Data Capture
Increased Field
Productivity
Planning & Design
Real-Time Operations
Accurate & Timely Information
Coordinated Operations
Representing Design, As-Built, and As-Operated States of Assets
ArcGIS Solutions for Water Utilities
Solutions for Water (Then)
Individual Templates
Solutions for Water, Sewer, and Stormwater
Comprehensive Workflows
Lead and Copper Solution
• Inventory
• Public sharing
Purpose Driven
Water Outage Solution
• End to end
• Organizational wide
Workflow Driven
Data Management Solutions
• Online
• Enterprise
Foundational
Purpose: Lead Service Line Inventory Solution
Comprehensive Workflows
• Inventory lead service lines
• Manage a lead service replacement program
• Track compliance
• Share lead service inventory with the public
• Inform community about utility’s lead exposure reduction efforts
Benefits
• Comply with he Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR)
• Helps understand the scope of the program and prioritize activities
• Manage a lead service line replacement program
Utility Network Foundations
(Enterprise Geodatabase)
Utility
Network
ArcGIS
Enterprise
+
• Deployed to ArcGIS Enterprise
• Customer provides & manages computing infrastructure
• Leverage the Utility Network
• Takes Longer to Deploy
• Highly customizable
• Versioning
• Easier to localize schema
• Generally, more appropriate for a mid to large size utility
Foundation: Network Management Options
• Options to support any size utility
• Dependent upon network management functionality needed
• Baseline for future ArcGIS Solutions
• Esri recommended approach
What these have in common…
• Deployed to ArcGIS Online
• Fast start for small utilities (minutes to deploy)
• Simple features only
• No network capabilities
• No versioning
• Use ArcGIS Pro for precision edits and topology
ArcGIS Online Data Management Solutions
(Simple Hosted Services)
ArcGIS
Online
What is a Utility Network?
Base deployment
ArcGIS Enterprise
Enterprise GDB Utility
Network
Web
Desktop Devices
Feature Service (visualize, edit)
• View
• Query
• Edit
Utility Service (analyze, edit)
• Topology
• GP Framework for tracing
• Rule based editing
Versioning Service (edit)
• Branch versions
• Time based
Network Diagrams (visualize)
• Templates
Framework for Modeling Utility Systems
Decision Tree
Do you need the Utility Network or not?
• Desktop - Move desktop users to ArcGIS Pro, when possible
• Web - Adopt the Web GIS capabilities of ArcGIS Enterprise
• Architecture - Plan for (possibly) new servers
• Migration - Will require investment of staff, cost, and time
• Deployment - Get help from experts
What is changing with the Utility Network?
Utility Network: Getting Started
Webinars
The Business Value of the Utility Network
Utility Network: Migration & Implementation
The Evolving Capabilities of the Utility Network
Bluefield GIS & Digital Water Report
Reports
Understanding the Utility Network
A Foundation for Digital Twins in Water
Story Maps
Enabling Smart Water Utilities
Utility Network Learning Plan
Training
Utility Network Team
Blogs
Resources
Webinars, Classes, Blogs, Reports, …
Demo
NDGeospatialSummit2022 - ArcGIS Solutions: A tour for Water Utilities
• Implementation Planning
• Data Readiness
Assessment
• System Architecture
Design
• Data Migration
Training Workshop
• Pilot/Proof of Concept
Esri Consulting
• Instructor Led Training
• Self Paced Web
Courses
• Learn ArcGIS Tutorials
• Training Seminars
• Esri White Papers
• Help Documentation
Esri Training Esri Partners
• Consulting Services
• Solutions
Getting the right help to success
Esri Professional Services and Partner Offerings
• Digital transformation is underway in the Water industry
• Align modern GIS workflows with your business needs
• If the Utility Network is right for you:
- Understand the requirements
- Set realistic expectations for planning, testing, and migration
- Migration to a Utility Network is not step 1
- Get professional help before, during, and even after implementation
Today’s takeaways
Thank you
Be innovative, aware, and know you are not alone

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NDGeospatialSummit2022 - ArcGIS Solutions: A tour for Water Utilities

  • 1. ArcGIS Solutions: A tour for Water Utilities
  • 2. The ArcGIS System ArcGIS for Water Utilities ArcGIS Solutions and Demo Additional Resources *
  • 3. Implementation Patters Leveraging Common Computing Architecture Web Centric File Based Server Centric Database Centric Portal
  • 4. Imagery & Remote Sensing 3D Visualization & Analytics Kubernetes Cloud Computing Shared Services Big Data Interactive Mapping Clustering GeoAI & Machine Learning Forecasting Enterprise Integration Automation BIM Apps Advanced Spatial Analytics Notebooks Data Sciences Builders Network Performance Field Web Maps Helping Us Scale Up Our Collective Efforts ArcGIS Is Advancing Rapidly Integrating and Leveraging Many Innovations Portal
  • 5. Cloud (Public & Private) Embedded Desktop Apps Enterprise Servers ArcGIS – A Comprehensive GIS Increasingly connected and interconnected Distributed Services Connecting and Streamlining . . . Collaboration, Workflows and Decision Making Portal
  • 6. Spectrum of tools for building web applications In both ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Enterprise Instant Apps App Templates App Builders Widget Components SDKs APIs easier & quicker coarse-grained more black box no or minimal coding more effort & time fine-grained more control more coding No code Low code Custom development
  • 7. GIS is the foundation to Digital Transformation Network Management Real-Time Coordinated Operations Digital Twin Facilities & Vertical Assets Visualization and Analytics Driving innovation and change in Water
  • 8. Network Management Enabling infrastructure editing for any size utility Visualization & Embedded Analytics Advanced Network Modeling Pervasive Access Containment Devices Connectivity
  • 9. Situational Awareness Analytics Alerting ArcGIS Online Real-Time Data GeoAnalytics Server GeoEvent Server Enterprise ArcGIS Velocity Two Solutions Collapsing the Time from Measurement to Decision Making • Massively Scalable • Cloud Native • High Velocity • High Volume New • Usability • Performance • Quality • Documentation Improved Real-Time Integrating Sensor Networks and IoT Tracking, Monitoring and Alerting Crew Tracking CAW Storage Alerting Sammamish Plateau Water Pressure Monitoring HRSD National Water Model Flood Stage
  • 10. Dynamic Data Capture Increased Field Productivity Planning & Design Real-Time Operations Accurate & Timely Information Coordinated Operations Representing Design, As-Built, and As-Operated States of Assets
  • 11. ArcGIS Solutions for Water Utilities
  • 12. Solutions for Water (Then) Individual Templates
  • 13. Solutions for Water, Sewer, and Stormwater Comprehensive Workflows Lead and Copper Solution • Inventory • Public sharing Purpose Driven Water Outage Solution • End to end • Organizational wide Workflow Driven Data Management Solutions • Online • Enterprise Foundational
  • 14. Purpose: Lead Service Line Inventory Solution Comprehensive Workflows • Inventory lead service lines • Manage a lead service replacement program • Track compliance • Share lead service inventory with the public • Inform community about utility’s lead exposure reduction efforts Benefits • Comply with he Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR) • Helps understand the scope of the program and prioritize activities • Manage a lead service line replacement program
  • 15. Utility Network Foundations (Enterprise Geodatabase) Utility Network ArcGIS Enterprise + • Deployed to ArcGIS Enterprise • Customer provides & manages computing infrastructure • Leverage the Utility Network • Takes Longer to Deploy • Highly customizable • Versioning • Easier to localize schema • Generally, more appropriate for a mid to large size utility Foundation: Network Management Options • Options to support any size utility • Dependent upon network management functionality needed • Baseline for future ArcGIS Solutions • Esri recommended approach What these have in common… • Deployed to ArcGIS Online • Fast start for small utilities (minutes to deploy) • Simple features only • No network capabilities • No versioning • Use ArcGIS Pro for precision edits and topology ArcGIS Online Data Management Solutions (Simple Hosted Services) ArcGIS Online
  • 16. What is a Utility Network? Base deployment ArcGIS Enterprise Enterprise GDB Utility Network Web Desktop Devices Feature Service (visualize, edit) • View • Query • Edit Utility Service (analyze, edit) • Topology • GP Framework for tracing • Rule based editing Versioning Service (edit) • Branch versions • Time based Network Diagrams (visualize) • Templates Framework for Modeling Utility Systems
  • 17. Decision Tree Do you need the Utility Network or not?
  • 18. • Desktop - Move desktop users to ArcGIS Pro, when possible • Web - Adopt the Web GIS capabilities of ArcGIS Enterprise • Architecture - Plan for (possibly) new servers • Migration - Will require investment of staff, cost, and time • Deployment - Get help from experts What is changing with the Utility Network?
  • 19. Utility Network: Getting Started Webinars The Business Value of the Utility Network Utility Network: Migration & Implementation The Evolving Capabilities of the Utility Network Bluefield GIS & Digital Water Report Reports Understanding the Utility Network A Foundation for Digital Twins in Water Story Maps Enabling Smart Water Utilities Utility Network Learning Plan Training Utility Network Team Blogs Resources Webinars, Classes, Blogs, Reports, …
  • 20. Demo
  • 22. • Implementation Planning • Data Readiness Assessment • System Architecture Design • Data Migration Training Workshop • Pilot/Proof of Concept Esri Consulting • Instructor Led Training • Self Paced Web Courses • Learn ArcGIS Tutorials • Training Seminars • Esri White Papers • Help Documentation Esri Training Esri Partners • Consulting Services • Solutions Getting the right help to success Esri Professional Services and Partner Offerings
  • 23. • Digital transformation is underway in the Water industry • Align modern GIS workflows with your business needs • If the Utility Network is right for you: - Understand the requirements - Set realistic expectations for planning, testing, and migration - Migration to a Utility Network is not step 1 - Get professional help before, during, and even after implementation Today’s takeaways
  • 24. Thank you Be innovative, aware, and know you are not alone