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United Water Adopts Innovative Modeling Processes To Improve Water System Management

March 18, 2009

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Case Study: United Water Adopts Innovative Modeling Processes To Improve Water System Management

United Water and standardize water model building and analysis using Bentley's software

The mission of United Water, which provides water and wastewater services to 7 million people throughout the United States, is to establish itself as the premier water-services company in North America. In so doing, United Water realizes that hydraulic models are mission-critical tools, and instrumental in achieving business goals and maximizing efficiencies for its customers. These tools help evaluate designs, aid in master planning and water quality studies, and facilitate energy management, operation scenarios, and capital improvement plans to name a few.

To focus on improving efficiency in its water networks, United Water worked with IDModeling, a company that delivers hydraulic modeling solutions for growing and maintaining rapidly aging and increasingly stressed water and wastewater infrastructure, to develop four models representing four separate water systems in the states of Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, and Rhode Island. IDModeling worked under the leadership of Buck, Seifert, and Jost, water and wastewater engineering specialists, for the United Water New Jersey model.

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