
Tasked with protecting and maintaining the largest river basin entirely within the state of Texas, the Trinity River Authority (TRA) has its work cut out for them. In the northern region of the Trinity River Basin, TRA operates five major wastewater collection and treatment systems serving municipalities in one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in…
Customer stories

InfoWorks WS Pro 2025.3 is here, bringing with it a new water quality solver option for improved speed and accuracy and improvements to baseline objects. Our teams were able to compare the new water quality solver with a test model and were able to get equivalent results in the new solver with a much larger…
Product news

As sustainable and accurate drainage design becomes more important in today’s world of rising sea levels and extreme weather events, now is the time to train your design and hydraulic modeling teams on how to use the latest in drainage design software. Our team of experts at Autodesk have compiled a comprehensive learning course and…
Drainage design

When modeling hydraulic systems in InfoWorks ICM, one of the most important decisions is whether to use a steady state simulation or an extended period simulation (EPS). This guide explains the difference between steady state and extended period simulations, when to use each, and how to make the right choice for your project. It is not uncommon for numerical…
Hydraulic modeling

One of the most important things UK water regulator Ofwat wants to see water companies use AMP8 funding to achieve is elevating the importance of Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG). We wrote about it in our latest white paper ‘AMP8’s unprecedented opportunities’, part of which we’re excerpting here. A change that makes society better is one…
Storm, sewer, flood

Getting started with stormwater and hydraulic modeling software may feel like a big task, but it doesn’t have to be an expensive one. We’ve compiled comprehensive training courses to get you and your team up to speed on InfoWorks ICM, and they are all entirely free. With our series of video and written instructional models,…
Product news

We walk through some of the similarities and differences between HEC software and InfoWorks ICM. Some people use both - we'll tell you why.
Storm, sewer, flood

The recent AMP8 funding cycle is perhaps the best chance for water providers to secure funding for changing the way they monitor and solve for CSOs. We’ve written about it in our new white paper, AMP8’s unprecedented opportunities, a portion of which we’re excerpting here on the One Water Blog. How software can help manage…
Storm, sewer, flood

Operating and maintaining water and wastewater networks requires sifting through vast volumes of data, with a significant portion derived from CCTV inspections, which is the primary method our industry relies on to assess the state of underground collection system assets. These inspections provide pivotal insights that underpin accurate spend forecasting, pipe rehabilitation, replacement, and capital…
Asset management

Generally, Water Drop videos are recorded and produced by our North American technical team, but this edition is happy to welcome some expertise from ‘the land down under’! Welcome Tran Nguyen as she tackles how to utilize the Area Takeoff Method in InfoWorks ICM and Matt Piggot who demonstrates a hydrologic workflow between InfoWorks ICM…
Water Talks