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Free Webinar: Data Preparation for Flood Modeling
In this webinar, we will review the data sources, both GIS data, CAD, Rainfall and Design information that models use to build the flooding context. Understanding the input information helps provide that understanding of the resulting flood. xpstorm will be used to demonstrate the concepts shown.
xpswmm & xpstorm 2017
Now Available in the U.S. and Canada
Introducing xpswmm and xpstorm 2017, the custom built integrated 1D/2D Modeling System by XP Solutions. Watch this premiere release video to see how xpswmm can streamline your workflow and make your modeling work more efficient.
Project Spotlight: Commercial Constraints, Pervious Solutions with xpdrainage 2017
In this webinar we will look at how common commercial site constraints can easily be overcome by using a combination of pervious parking areas and underground storage facilities. A real world project site will be reviewed to see how meeting stormwater mitigation targets can be clearly and quickly achieved using xpdrainage as a design tool.
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