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Water Track
Test drive Bentley’s most recent hydraulic and hydrology product releases. These sessions are targeted at hydraulic engineers and those designing and analyzing water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure in utility owner-operators, local government public works departments, and engineering companies.

With each session you attend, you accrue low-cost, high-value Learning Units, Bentley’s equivalent to professional development hours, to help you maintain your credentials.

View individual session titles for the Water track below* and click on the link to the left to view the full conference agenda.

SESSIONS
Building Sustainable GIS-synchronized Hydraulic Models
Calibrating an Extended Period Simulation Model (Case Study)
Combined Sewer System Modeling with SewerGEMS (Case Study)
Connecting SCADA Data and the Hydraulic Model for Calibration
Daylighting the Saw Mill River (Case Study)
Design a New Wastewater Collection System with SewerGEMS Sanitary and SewerCAD
Evaluate Multiple Stormwater Analysis and Design Alternatives with StormCAD
Hydraulic Model Enhancement Through the Implementation of Innovative Data Integration Processes (Case Study)
Hydraulics & Hydrology Products for Beginners
Investigating Water Hammer Problems Using HAMMER
MicroStation Platform Tips and Tricks for Water, Sewer, and Stormwater Modelers
Middlesex Water Company’s Hydraulic Model Then and Now (Case Study)
Operations Decision Making with Bentley Water (Case Study)
"Pipe Renewal Planner for Pipe Renewal Prioritization"
Pond Design from Start to Finish with PondPack's PondMaker
Practical Wastewater Modeling Using SewerGEMS (Case Study)
Pre- and Post-Development Hydrology and Long-Term Simulation Using CivilStorm
Pump Station Design Tools for Optimal Pump Selection and Efficient Operations
Showcase of New Features Common to Multiple Products
Water and Wastewater Product Roundtable
Water Keynote
WaterGEMS’ Criticality: Another Tool for Renewal Planning and Risk Assessment (Case Study)

*Sessions subject to change

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