Geographic Information Systems
A majority of water
and wastewater utilities use GIS technology to integrate all kinds of
information and applications with a geographic component into one manageable
system. GIS lets you organize and manage the flow of water and wastewater
to service homes and businesses by tracking the location and condition
of water and sewer mains, valves, hydrants, meters, storage facilities,
and manholes. What is GIS, PDF slide show (1.89 mb)
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A majority of water
and wastewater utilities use GIS technology to integrate all kinds of
information and applications with a geographic component into one manageable
system. GIS lets you organize and manage the flow of water and wastewater
to service homes and businesses by tracking the location and condition
of water and sewer mains, valves, hydrants, meters, storage facilities,
and manholes. 