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street centerlines . Arrows demonstrate the direction of flow throughout the network. Mains <br /> highlighted in red demonstrate the result of a downstream trace from a selected manhole to <br /> its wastewater treatment plant destination . <br /> Example of Network Flow and Tracing Functionality in a Sanitary Sewer Network <br /> file Laic yew Insert Sdeaion rod: ii Heb <br /> Network -tornwatar Netwmt - Row W Malys¢ C Trace Task: irate mwnneam <br /> ❑ O' 61a Ift - + rnsao :9O- k? <br /> Editor - �o <br /> cal Oae, Vargas> > rai sr <br /> ' Meavrp sort <br /> unLnonn <br /> t" <br /> t q e br <br /> 10' H <br /> tz' : : _ . 4 m:m.3: oa <br /> tf <br /> 4 na <br /> ❑ road anlnas « easmea as _. - 1y 0 <br /> ., ❑ <br /> rparsrc PiR wa. 3 vmefi na Isi <br /> ❑ air limit 5xeag , <br /> G s <br /> - ❑ tea Waliatoe <br /> ,a n <br /> - <br /> .. <br /> High '5— <br /> rrWill= <br /> a J _ . czror � <br /> e��ar swRe J <br /> narnsi - R ❑ - n e r u n "A - --4 - <br /> 3144136 51 137644M 75 -met <br /> It is recommended that the Department work to develop data models for the County ' s <br /> water and sanitary sewer networks . By developing these models , Department staff will be <br /> able to use powerful network design , analysis , and modeling features available with ArcGIS <br /> 9 . <br /> Access to and use of the geodatabase is paramount to the successful integration of the <br /> y geodatabase into the Department ' s daily workflow. Many options exist for enterprise storage <br /> and retrieval of the water and sanitary sewer geodataboses . ESRI ' s spatial database engine <br /> ( ArcSDE) allows management and maintenance of the geodafabase in a commercially <br /> available relational database management system ( RDBMS ) such as Microsoft SQL Server . <br /> Database tools such as object permissions , data versioning , backup and recovery strategies <br /> can be leveraged to deliver a comprehensive data integration solution <br /> An enterprise solution using ESRI ' s ArcSDE is recommended for the County and the <br /> Department should use this platform to store its infrastructure data . <br /> 143 <br /> GIS Needs Assessment and Implementation Plan Chapter 1 - Departmental GIS Needs Assessment <br />