Hebron Water System Model

To support long-term planning and improve operational efficiency, the Village of Hebron engaged our team to develop a comprehensive water system model. This tool enables detailed analysis of expansion alternatives, fire-flow capacity, and capital improvement strategies. We also updated the Village’s GIS data and delivered a calibrated model using AquaTwin for ArcPro, equipping the Village with real-time asset management and enhanced system oversight.
KEY CONTRIBUTIONS:
Model Developments
We built a robust water system model to help the Village manage existing infrastructure and evaluate future expansion scenarios with precision and flexibility.
GIS Data Enhancement
We reviewed and updated the Village’s GIS data to ensure accuracy and compatibility with the new modeling platform.
Technology Integration
We utilized AquaTwin for ArcPro to enable real-time asset tracking and advanced fire-flow analysis—both system-wide and simultaneous multi-location scenarios.
Delivery & Planning Support
We delivered the calibrated model alongside updated GIS data, empowering the Village to refine its water system master plans and make informed decisions for future improvements.
Project Location
Hebron, Ohio
Client
Village of Hebron
Market Sector
Local GovernmentPrimary Service Lines
Water SupplyRegion
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