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Municipal Asset Management Using GIS and Internet Mapping – The Atlanta Story
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The City of Atlanta has contracted the Program Management Team (PMT) under Clean Water Atlanta Program (CWA) to assist them with compliance to a Consent Decree, issued by the U.S Department of Justice in 1999, to reduce the number of overflows from their collection system. PMT is comprised of a joint venture – Montgomery Watson-Harza and KHAFRA, as well as numerous sub-contractors. This paper will focus on how enterprise web-based mapping tools can dramatically change and improve the method in which cities conduct day-to-day wastewater operations and hopefully, aid in compliance to the Consent Decree.Working side by side with Watershed Management, Engineering Information System Division, KHAFRA was tasked with building an enterprise-wide GIS system. In an effort to improve the city's mapping system CADD based sewer drawings were converted to a GIS format therefore transforming a purely graphical representation of the city's collection system to a multi-dimensional information based system. These data are stored in an Oracle database and accessed through ESRI's Spatial Database Engine (SDE). Enterprise-wide GIS is a term used to indicate that many different users can access and update a GIS database simultaneously without loss of information or corruption of datasets. This becomes very important in large organizations for the reason that other departments can have access to and assist with maintaining different datasets used in the Geographic Information System.KHAFRA has also implemented a system, whereby this GIS information can be accessed/distributed via customized Internet Mapping interfaces and web-based tools. This effort allows every employee access to the GIS information, through their web browser, without requiring the user to load and maintain expensive, sometimes complicated, GIS software on their personal computer system. Since users with various skill sets and requirements have a need to access mapping information each site is customized with the target user in mind. The Internet Mapping sites vary in complexity, starting from a very basic location querying tool and progressing to a much more complex interactive, analytical tool. In addition, techniques were developed to automatically upload data to the Hansen Work Management system from the GIS.
The City of Atlanta has contracted the Program Management Team (PMT) under Clean Water Atlanta Program (CWA) to assist them with compliance to a Consent Decree, issued by the U.S Department of Justice in 1999, to reduce the number of overflows from their collection system. PMT is comprised of a joint venture – Montgomery Watson-Harza and KHAFRA, as well as numerous sub-contractors. This...
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Clare BrownKeith Toomer
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectSession 20: Technology for a Change – II
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Jan, 2004
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20040101)2004:2L.742;1-
DOI10.2175/193864704784342271
Volume / Issue2004 / 2
Content sourceUtility Management Conference
First / last page(s)742 - 762
Copyright2004
Word count354

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Municipal Asset Management Using GIS and Internet Mapping – The Atlanta Story
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The City of Atlanta has contracted the Program Management Team (PMT) under Clean Water Atlanta Program (CWA) to assist them with compliance to a Consent Decree, issued by the U.S Department of Justice in 1999, to reduce the number of overflows from their collection system. PMT is comprised of a joint venture – Montgomery Watson-Harza and KHAFRA, as well as numerous sub-contractors. This paper will focus on how enterprise web-based mapping tools can dramatically change and improve the method in which cities conduct day-to-day wastewater operations and hopefully, aid in compliance to the Consent Decree.Working side by side with Watershed Management, Engineering Information System Division, KHAFRA was tasked with building an enterprise-wide GIS system. In an effort to improve the city's mapping system CADD based sewer drawings were converted to a GIS format therefore transforming a purely graphical representation of the city's collection system to a multi-dimensional information based system. These data are stored in an Oracle database and accessed through ESRI's Spatial Database Engine (SDE). Enterprise-wide GIS is a term used to indicate that many different users can access and update a GIS database simultaneously without loss of information or corruption of datasets. This becomes very important in large organizations for the reason that other departments can have access to and assist with maintaining different datasets used in the Geographic Information System.KHAFRA has also implemented a system, whereby this GIS information can be accessed/distributed via customized Internet Mapping interfaces and web-based tools. This effort allows every employee access to the GIS information, through their web browser, without requiring the user to load and maintain expensive, sometimes complicated, GIS software on their personal computer system. Since users with various skill sets and requirements have a need to access mapping information each site is customized with the target user in mind. The Internet Mapping sites vary in complexity, starting from a very basic location querying tool and progressing to a much more complex interactive, analytical tool. In addition, techniques were developed to automatically upload data to the Hansen Work Management system from the GIS.
The City of Atlanta has contracted the Program Management Team (PMT) under Clean Water Atlanta Program (CWA) to assist them with compliance to a Consent Decree, issued by the U.S Department of Justice in 1999, to reduce the number of overflows from their collection system. PMT is comprised of a joint venture – Montgomery Watson-Harza and KHAFRA, as well as numerous sub-contractors. This...
Author(s)
Clare BrownKeith Toomer
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectSession 20: Technology for a Change – II
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Jan, 2004
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20040101)2004:2L.742;1-
DOI10.2175/193864704784342271
Volume / Issue2004 / 2
Content sourceUtility Management Conference
First / last page(s)742 - 762
Copyright2004
Word count354

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Clare Brown# Keith Toomer. Municipal Asset Management Using GIS and Internet Mapping – The Atlanta Story. Alexandria, VA 22314-1994, USA: Water Environment Federation, 2018. Web. 30 Jun. 2025. <https://www.accesswater.org?id=-291240CITANCHOR>.
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