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Protecting our environment, Serving our customers, Enhancing our communities

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Page 1: 2013 Peter Williams AIMS Mapping Presentation

Protecting our environment, Serving our customers, Enhancing our communities

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Engineering Intern – Peter WilliamsResponsibilities Maps for New Development GroupMaps for Existing Infrastructure GroupMaps for Business Operations and Planning (BOP)As-Built record keepingGIS Data Maintenance and Creation

Includes feature modification and creation

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Maps assisting theNew Development Workgroup

BR31 Study Area

Watershed Boundary

Study Area Boundary (BR31)

Overland Park Boundary

School District Boundary

JCW Service Area

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Purpose: Locates areas upstream from existing sewers that are available for future development based on contours and hydrology

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Maps assisting the New Development Workgroup

Area of Proposed BR28

Shows tributary acreage of proposed BR28

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Sanitary Sewer Line Rehabilitation: CIPP

Maps Assisting Existing Infrastructure Group

74 PDF maps for 172 sites where sewer lines are to be rehabilitated by CIPP (cast in-place pipe), and indicating the properties affected

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Maps assisting the Business

Operations and Planning

WorkgroupKCMO Interconnect Sites

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GIS day-to-dayAs-built record keepingMore than 21,000 D size (24”x 36”) drawings scanned to

PDF. These drawings are mainly collection system as-builts and drawings for plants and pump stations.

Hard copies labeled and stored according to districtCombine scanned images for editing to JCW file server.

JCW File Server

Lucity

AIMS

GIS

AIMS Internet Server

Scan Edit

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GIS Data Maintenance Steps for new feature creation

1. Scan as-built drawings for particular project i.e. BR15, Lsd 5, Sec 4.

2. Combine scanned images for editing to the JCWfile server.

JCW File Server

LucityAIMS

GIS

AIMS Internet Server

Scan Edit

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3. Convert General Layout scan to a TIFF file type and import into GIS map to use as a base map for locating and placing new sewers.

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4. Georeference and rectify the image• Place control points to match features between image

and GIS 5.Add new manholes and sewers

• Place sewers upstream to downstream

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6. Populate new manhole and sewer attributes using Plan & Profile sheet (PP)

Attribute tables

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Plan & Profile sheet

Obtain attributes from here

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7. Annotate as-built drawings with project designation, drawing number and manhole numbers

Project Designation

Drawing number

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8. Link as-built drawings to associated lines using LUCITYLUCITY Icon

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Dialog box to specify document to be attached to a line

Once edits are updated on the AIMS site, the new GIS features, data and documents can be viewed by the public