• Does InfoWorks ICM use the SWMM engine? Yes! Here’s everything else you need to know.

    InfoWorks ICM leverages some of the most advanced hydraulic and hydrologic simulation functions on the market, but did you know it can also leverage the EPA’s SWMM5 engine? In this post, we’ll walk through answers to various questions we get from our customers about InfoWorks ICM’s SWMM capabilities, as well as highlight new features valuable…


  • InfoDrainage 2025.1: Flexible drainage reporting and enhanced integrations with Civil 3D

    The latest release of InfoDrainage is one of the most impactful yet, bringing enhancements to its already powerful Civil 3D integration and providing new flexible reporting features to increase efficiency and reduce tedium in the drainage design process. Enhanced integration with Civil 3D We’re excited to announce a significant enhancement to the integration between InfoDrainage…


  • SWAN 2024: shaping the future of water management in Vancouver

    We just returned from a trip to the SWAN 2024 Conference, which was held in Vancouver, British Columbia. A water conference’s location can affect everyone’s perception of an event, and it brings with it a spotlight on the local area. Water is important and abundant in Canada, which has a staggering 20% of the world’s…


  • Curve Number infiltration in 2D Zones: CNSWMM updates in InfoWorks ICM 2025.1

    Another new update for InfoWorks ICM is here, bringing support for Curve Number (CN) infiltration in 2D zones, among a few other new features. In this post, we’ll walk through what’s new in InfoWorks ICM 2025, highlighting CN infiltration specifically in a conversation with our developers, as it was the highest customer voted feature for…


  • Importing EPANET files and improved skeletonization in InfoWorks WS Pro 2025.1

    InfoWorks WS Pro 2025.1 is here, and it’s one of the most jam-packed releases we’ve ever had. In this latest version, you now have an easy process to import EPANET (.inp) files. Additionally, improved skeletonization based on flow paths makes your skeletonized networks more accurate and efficient. While these two features headline the release, there…


  • Saving lives with Türkiye’s National Flood Forecast Early Warning System (TATUS)

    Türkiye is a beautiful and very topographically diverse country, with mountainous coasts bordered by major bodies of water. Increasingly severe weather events have led to catastrophic flooding in the country, but they aim to stem the tide with a national flood warning system that utilizes InfoWorks ICM and ICM Live to help sound the alarm…


  • ASCE EWRI Congress: SWWM 5+ preview, water hammer workshop, and a lake that time forgot

    This week was the kickoff of ASCE’s EWRI Congress in Milwaukee. Wisconsin’s largest city, Milwaukee also happens to be located along the shores of Lake Michigan, the largest freshwater lake located entirely within the United States. Wisconsin has more than 800 miles of shoreline along Lake Superior and Lake Michigan, which makes it easy to…


  • Project Centre: Designing drainage for a solar farm in the UK with strict requirements

    Tasked with strict drainage compliance requirements for a solar panel farm in the UK countryside, Project Centre used their brand-new drainage software to streamline design workflows and achieve the results they needed. Solar farms are sprouting up all across the UK, and this green transition trend has become a bright spot in the UK’s economy.…


  • Now you can use InfoWorks WS Pro and InfoWater Pro simulation results in Info360 risk analyses

    Water network hydraulic models are foundational, essential, and widely utilized across the water industry, helping you build, create and calibrate and plan, design and operate drinking water distribution systems. From a system capacity standpoint, they can also inform your decision-making on system upgrades, maintenance schedules, failure scenarios and operational strategies. Building on your hydraulic modeling…


  • Mapping ‘Flash Flood Alley’: LAN built a digital twin hydraulic model for the city of San Marcos

    Headquartered in Houston, with 11 Texas offices and 5 more out of state, Lockwood, Andrews, and Newman Inc. (LAN) is a full-service consulting firm offering planning, engineering, and program management services. They leveraged the power of InfoWorks ICM to model and protect San Marcos for years to come. Along the busy highway corridor between the…