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Pump control based on tank head

Pump control based on tanks are currently set to tank level. I would like the option to set according to tank head as well. I currently set tank minimum and maximum levels at their "real" elevations so that the levels in pump control can match up ...
Chris Keil 10 days ago in InfoWater Pro / Productivity 0 For Review

Continuous Matched Soffits or Inverts Snapping

It would be useful if all pipes in a junction automatically snapped to match either soffits or inverts. There is a variable in the Network Design Criteria for 'Level Soffits' or 'Level Inverts' so potentially this option could be used for the live...
Ian George about 1 month ago in InfoDrainage / Productivity 0 For Review

Bring back the CS feature of being able to mark a network (or really any database item) as 'current' - with a visual cue (eg coloured border) around the icon.

In a master database there are often many different network objects, modelling files, stats templates etc that are required as part of a complete audit trail. Naming schemes are often fixed or unhelpful. It would be useful for collaborators to see...
Saul Bradford 4 months ago in InfoWorks ICM / Tree View 1 For Review

Retaining CAD files / Orphaning

When CAD files are imported to InfoDrainage they retain the link to the CAD file, like a CAD Xref which is good. However if that file is moved, or InfoDrainage cannot access it, an error box is prompted and the entire CAD file is just deleted from...
Ian George 25 days ago in InfoDrainage / Productivity 0 For Review

Change subcatchment slope field to calculate correctly if non-numeric value used in Link Suffix.

When using InfoWorks ICM, if a network has a non-numeric link suffix in a conduit, the associated subcatchment slope field will not calculate. This results in a flat slope field and will affect run-off in simulations. Its not mentioned in the guid...
Tom Walker 2 months ago in InfoWorks ICM / Hydrology 0 For Review

“Snap Lateral Nodes to Pipes” function within the Ruby interface.

include the function for “Snap Lateral Nodes to Pipes” within the Ruby interface so scripts can be used to automatically fix connectivity issues within imported corporate datasets.
Richard Robinson 5 months ago in Other Product Ideas / Asset Management 0 For Review

Not able to drag and open duration window in Infodrainage 2026

Not able to drag and open duration window in Infodrainage 2026
Guest 15 days ago in InfoDrainage / Rainfall 0 For Review

Foul Water Analysis

The ability to analyse foul water networks within Infodrainage is not fully supported. As we can build foul networks within Infodrainage, it would be helpful to output a set of calculations to demonstrate the suitability of the proposed network. C...
Morgan Harris about 1 month ago in InfoDrainage / Hydraulics 0 For Review

Addition of infiltration flows to foul drainage models in subcatchment items

When designing foul pipe networks, client guidance often directs users to incorporate an allowance for infiltration into pipes from the surrounding ground water. This is applied in addition to foul flows currently defined using the Main Drainage/ ...
Michael McWhinnie 6 months ago in InfoDrainage / Hydraulics 0 For Review

Apply inlet template to grate only without overwriting the invert depth for the structure

We should be able to apply an inlet grate template to a structure without overwriting the structure's depth or other geometry. The current workflow requires manually applying templates and entering properties for sometimes hundreds of manholes, wh...
Daniel'le DeVoss 7 months ago in InfoDrainage / Hydraulics 0 For Review