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Underground Utility Management |
Every city has a highly complex underground network, used to convey public service infrastructural facilities. These include the pipes that carry water, transport sewage, provide natural gas, electricity and other such amenities. Sometimes, telecommunications lines and other wires too, may be housed underground.
Very often the public bodies that manage a city's underground amenities are very detached
and each has a different map or even mapping system for the location of their underground conduits. This is a rather troublesome and dangerous phenomenon as the multitude of inaccurate, out-of-sync maps make centralized administration impossible. Infrastructure projects that require some excavation always hit a roadblock as several city councils need to be individually consulted to check the feasibility of their plans. Various outdated, inaccurate underground utility maps lead to several such problems that ruin efficient urban planning.
A highly accurate overlay map with different resources on different layers makes the underground utility system transparent and easy to navigate, putting all city council bodies on the same page. Such an underground utility geospatial system simplifies urban planning and allows all underground conduits, pipes and amenities to be reviewed by all city council members. Public bodies can view and manage their assets eg. gas pipes, electric cables, trenches, etc. along with detailed and recently updated history ie. installation, repair, etc. for each asset. Thus, by improving data efficacy, an underground utility MIS makes urban planning more efficient and reduces city council turn-around times.
These systems can only be created by cartographical experts with superior knowledge of geospatial information systems.
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