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Managing water infrastructure, whether drinking water distribution, wastewater collection, or stormwater drainage, requires more than knowing where your assets are. You need to understand how water moves through them.

In this webinar, we’ll show how directional styling in OpenGov Enterprise Asset Management empowers utilities to visualize the flow of water across all systems: water mains, sewer laterals, storm drains, and more. These tools turn static GIS maps into operationally intelligent visuals that enhance response, planning, and compliance.

With features like flow arrows, pattern rules, and color-coded lines, your team can:

  • Support faster emergency response during main breaks, backups, or flooding
  • Improve shutdown planning by clarifying upstream/downstream paths
  • Enable cross-team coordination for maintenance, inspections, and repairs
  • Strengthen compliance with MS4, EPA, and local reporting requirements

Whether you're managing drinking water, storm, or wastewater systems, this session will show how smarter GIS symbology delivers the clarity and context your water teams need.

Presenter: Will Newton, Solutions Specialist

Will

Will is a Solution Specialist at OpenGov’s Atlanta office, focusing on the company’s Permitting & Licensing and Enterprise Asset Management solutions. He holds a Master’s in Public Administration from the University of Georgia and previously spent five years working in local government and community and economic development. Will is passionate about helping governments streamline operations and better serve their communities.

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