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You need the asset packages included with these configurations: esriurl.com/elecdistunconfig esriurl.com/gasunconfig For each of those configurations look under the Get Started tab. Step 3 is what will give you the asset packages that contains the schema you can load to the utility network. This explains what is included in the Industry Configurations - https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/product/electric-gas/introducing-utility-network-configurations/ If you need more help let us know.
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What type of network do you want the schema for? Meaning electric distribution, gas or water distribution.
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Network Configuration Data Model Version Last Update Configuration Location Data Loading Tools Location Migration Tools Location Electric (Distribution & Transmission) 4.0 May 2021 http://esriurl.com/electricunconfig https://solutions.arcgis.com/shared/help/data-loading/ http://esriurl.com/elecmigration Communications 1.1 May 2021 http://esriurl.com/commsunconfig https://solutions.arcgis.com/shared/help/data-loading/ - Gas / Hazardous Liquid Pipeline (UPDM) 1.2 May 2021 http://esriurl.com/gasunconfig https://solutions.arcgis.com/shared/help/data-loading/ - Sewer 4.0 May 2021 http://esriurl.com/sewerunconfig https://solutions.arcgis.com/shared/help/data-loading/ - Stormwater 4.0 May 2021 http://esriurl.com/stormwaterunconfig https://solutions.arcgis.com/shared/help/data-loading/ - Water Distribution 4.1 May 2021 esriurl.com/waterdistunconfig https://solutions.arcgis.com/shared/help/data-loading/ http://esriurl.com/waterdistmigration This table shows the current status of Utility Network Industry Configurations and data loading tools. It will be kept up to date. Resource specific data models for the utility network are contained in the corresponding Network Configuration. For example, if looking for the water distribution data model for the utility network download the Water Distribution Data Management for ArcGIS Enterprise.
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Version 3 of the Water Distribution Utility Network Migration Tools are now available for download from this post. The Water Distribution Utility Network Migration Tools help you transform water distribution system data from a geometric network to a utility network using FME or ArcGIS Pro with the Data Interoperability Extension. It includes a workbench, a schema mapper, tools, sample data, and documentation. The provided workbench, schema mapper, and sample source data are set up for a schema that is very similar to how a water distribution system was represented as a geometric network in the Local Government Information Model (LGIM) or the water editing tools. You will need to further configure the workbench and schema mapper for your source data. Please use this GeoNet discussion to ask questions and share your feedback.
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Here is a presentation from the City of Philadelphia about incorporating green infrastructure into their stormwater network http://proceedings.esri.com/library/userconf/proc17/papers/74_409.pdf
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As rkrisher said, the Telecommunications Utility Network Configuration, which will include the telco data model, has not been released yet. Currently, we anticipate a Q2 2019 release.
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jfarmer08 We anticipate releasing the Electric Transmission Utility Network Configuration July 2018, right before the User Conference.
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We don't have any plans to add Septic Tanks to our current information models. The information models supplied with ArcGIS Solutions, including the LGIM, service catalogs, etc., aren't intended to be all encompassing data models. They're intended to support deploying ArcGIS Solutions. The information models don't currently include septic tanks because their isn't currently any ArcGIS Solution configurations for septic. They are many organizations that are managing information about septic tanks and associated features in ArcGIS. You can find some great examples and check out their schemas by searching ArcGIS Online for septic - http://www.arcgis.com/home/search.html?q=septic&start=1&sortOrder=desc&sortField=relevance This is a great example I found from Hamilton County, Ohio - http://www.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=13772ec477f24289aff93e77a3ec954d Right now our data modeling focus is on water, sewer and stormwater configurations of the utility network. Regards, Howard
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This configuration for hydrants includes an MXD in the download for use in ArcMap Hydrant Maintenance Inspection | ArcGIS for Water The Fire Hydrant Inspection uses ArcGIS Pro to create feature layers and a web map that supports hydrants inspections. If your intent to is ultimately make a webmap you can use the ArcGIS Solutions Deployment Tool with Pro to provision Fire Hydrant Inspection and you can further modify the feature layers and web map to fit your needs. ArcGIS Solutions Deployment Tool | ArcGIS Solutions There are differences in those 2 configurations. Hydrant Maintenance Inspection is intended for water utility field staff. Fire Hydrant Inspection is intended for fire department staff but can also be used be water utility staff.
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There is no one size fits all answer. The best approach could depend on factors like what you are trying to accomplish and your system architecture, so some things to keep in mind. If you're going to deploy more ArcGIS for Water Utility configurations than it will be less deployment work if you are using the WaterUtilities.gdb schema. But keep in mind, that schema will evolve over time. Only update your schema to support deploying more configurations. Don't upgrade your schema every time waterutilites.gdb or the LGIM is updated. As to whether you should put the LGIM schema and the WaterUtilities.GDB schema in one geodatabase or separate geodatabases, not knowing more about your implementation (other than a small city) hard to determine if it will have a measurable impact. Keeping them separate gives you more modularity however there will be more overhead.
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That schema is now in waterutilities.gdb, which is included in the download for Water Utility Network Editing and Analysis. This is the data dictionary for waterutilities.gdb - http://solutions.arcgis.com/utilities/water/help/network-editing/DataDictionary/DataDictionary.Htm
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The data dictionary from the Local Government Information Model might help - http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/localgovernment/10.2/028s/other/DataDictionary.htm#TableBuildingPhotoLocation__ATTAC… Although important to point out that you aren't required to use the Local Government Information model if you are deploying any the ArcGIS for Water Utilities configurations.
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This might help - http://blogs.esri.com/esri/arcgis/2011/03/04/how-gis-supports-the-core-business-patterns-of-a-water-utility/ Also this is white paper about implementing ArcGIS for Water Utilities that should help - http://www.esri.com/library/whitepapers/pdfs/implementing-arcgis-for-water-utilities.pdf
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You can do that in ArcMap with Infowater from Innovyze. http://www.innovyze.com/products/infowater/
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