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Town of Moraga Storm Drain O&M ProgramDeveloping a Storm Drain GIS

Outline

• Part I – Storm Drain Mapping – Morning– Town of Moraga – Data collection, equipment, procedures– Field – storm drain mapping

• Part II – Create Final GIS – Afternoon – Demo

• Download data• Data processing and analysis• GIS web map

Case Study – Town of Moraga

Aging Infrastructure

Key Questions

• How do we prioritize resources (dollars and staff time) – Maintenance, repair, and 

capital improvement projects• Information needs

– What do we have?– Where are they located?– What condition are they in?– How is the system 

connected?

Desired Outcomes

• Evaluate existing storm drain system GIS • Develop prioritized list for maintenance, repair, and capital investment

• Establish procedures for O&M Program including developing a web GIS

Existing SD System

• 85% spatially complete

• 50% attributes populated

• Existing data had limited field verification

• Need to complete an asset inventory!!!

What we did:

• Project Development Plan– Proposed Geodatabase to answer

Key Questions– Field data collection preparation 

and procedures– Data Management– Quality Control Procedures– Features Guide– Health and Safety Plan

What we did:

• Office and Field Training:– Features Guide– Data collection procedures– General Safety Procedures– Practice day in field with all crews together

What we did:• Field Data Collection:

– 6 week data collection process

– Three Teams of 2

Attribute Equipment Used

Equipment Used Continued

• Spatial– EOS Arrow– Range Pole– iPad– ArcGIS Collector

• Digital– ArcGIS Online– ArcGIS Pro– Microsoft Excel

AGOL Pro

AGOL

Collector

People

Field Data Collection

• Teams– Maximum 10 People Each– 1 Spatial– 2 Attribute– Equipment

• Spatial– EOS Arrow, iPad, ArcGIS Collector

• Attribute– iPad, ArcGIS Collector, and tape measure

Town of Moraga Storm Drain O&M ProgramDeveloping a Storm Drain GIS

Outline

• Afternoon Session – Create Final GIS– Demo

• ArcGIS Online environment (Collector, web maps, etc.)

• Download  and review field data• Data Summary• Definition Queries• Web maps

Topics

1. Why ArcGIS Online2. ArcGIS Online Walkthrough3. Mini Demo4. What a Finished Product Looks Like

What is ArcGIS Online

• ArcGIS Online is ESRI’s web based GIS system

• Data can be managed and edited• Can share data with the public• Can perform elementary tools and analysis that local governments need

Why ArcGIS Online

• There are many different options when it comes to GIS

• ESRI is the industry standard– Students are trained in it– Very versatile– Great for data collection– Lot of resources to help

Quick walkthrough of AGOL

• http://moragatown.maps.arcgis.com/home/index.html

AGOL Walkthrough

AGOL Walkthrough - Map

AGOL Walkthrough - Scene

AGOL Walkthrough - Gallery

AGOL Walkthrough - Groups

AGOL Walkthrough - Content

AGOL Walkthrough - Organization

AGOL Walkthrough - Organization

User Types

• Viewer• Editor• Field Worker• Creator• GIS Professional

Mini Demo – Setting up AGOL for collector

Mini Demo – Setting up AGOL for Collector

Scroll down and select Points

Click here

Mini Demo – Setting up AGOL for Collector

Mini Demo – Setting up AGOL for Collector

Add a title, tag, summary, and a folder to put it in

Mini Demo – Setting up AGOL for Collector

The layer has been made, now its time for us to add fields

Mini Demo – Setting up AGOL for Collector

Click on data then click on fields. After press add

After, fill in the info for the field(Note: field name cannot have spaces, display name can and it is what people see)

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Mini Demo – Setting up AGOL for Collector

Click on data then click on fields. After press add

Then click on create list

Mini Demo – Setting up AGOL for Collector

Mini Demo – Setting up AGOL for Collector

• After this do this with other fields like pipe condition and pipe depth

• You are going to want to make a whole new feature layer for nodes

• Now the last step is to make a new map and connect the feature layers to the map 

• Collector then connects to the map to start collecting field data

How Data is Brought Back From the Field

• I collected my data, where is it now?

What a Finished Web Map/App Can Look Like

• Finished web maps has the capabilities for– Editing data– Knowing existing data– Sharing with the public and with people in your organization 

What a Finished Web Map/App Can Look Like

• Pop‐ups– Provide data for each feature

– Can be edited to show maintenance updates 

Storm Drain MappingCollector ArcGIS Online

ArcGIS Online

ArcGIS Pro

People

Questions?

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