Metropolitan Sewer DistrictSt. Louis, Mo
Project SmartOneGIS to GSI – A Path Forward for
MSD St. Louis
Presenters:Madhukar Mohan, GIS Manager
Sanjiv Shekhar, App. Services Manager
Location of MSD St. Louis
We are the 4th Largest Sewer district in the USA
About MSD St. Louis
1.3 Million Customers
7 Treatment Plants
520 sq. mi (1355 sq. km.) Service Area 9850 Miles (15850 km) Sewer Lines 400,000 Collection System Assets
272 Pump Stations Treating 356 MG/D (1.35 BL/D)
The Path
CAD GIS What Apps
Where Apps
Integration with other Business Apps
Integration with External Information
Analytics
The Challenge
MSD maintains asset management and operational information spread across various systems.
Consolidate data sources
Viewed as One System
Understand current conditions
Respond to changing conditions
Project Overview - SmartOne
Operations Maintenance
EngineeringGIS
PermittingPermitting
VehiclesVehicles
Billing and Finance
Billing and Finance Service
RequestServiceRequest
Work OrderWork OrderService HistoryService History
AssetsAssets
MappingMapping
Flow MeterFlow Meter
Rain GaugeRain GaugeProjectsProjects
SmartOnePlatform Traffic/WeatherTraffic/WeatherSocial MediaSocial Media
ModelingModeling
Power of SmartOne
Provides for a single source of truth
Improves collaboration and accountability
Supports business workflows
Provides situational awareness and geospatial intelligence
SmartOnePlatform
Technology
The new ArcGIS API 4 JavaScript provides the latest API capabilities and framework integration.
First application to use the new ESRI toolkit…
Modern HTML 5 web design and .NET Web Services
Latest ESRI Javascript API 4
Work Order Locations
Determining what vehicles are responding to a work order and ensuring the correct crew is being sent with the right equipment to accomplish the task. Route the vehicles to avoid traffic and weather conditions.
Workflow – Work Order response
Asset Information
Traffic, Weather Conditions
Truck Information Work Equipment
Types andCondition
Work Order Information
Routing Information
Workflow – Staging and routing resourcesDuring a rain event, determine where heavy rains are causing excessive flow that may cause back-ups or overflows. Work towards anticipating Service Requests from customers affected by the rain event. Plan and stage the appropriate response.
Flowmeter Readings Rain Gauge Readings
Service RequestsTruck Locations
Surging Flowmeters
High Rainfall
Incoming SR Calls
Dispatch Response
Service Requests
Truck Locations
Billing Status
Workflow – Direct customer contactIf no safety, property damage, or efficiency issues, prioritize customers in good standing. Provides an opportunity to send an MSD representative to the delinquent residence to assist with payment options and service information.
SR Information
Customer Contact
Billing Information
Future Directions
Many different uses for consolidated geospatial data for providing geospatial intelligence.
3D Rendering, LiDAR Data
Predictive Analytics, Future Trends, Hydrologic Modeling
Fire, Police and Incidents, Safety and Routing
Historical Data, Trends Over Time