New batch of Water Drops: Using LIDs/SUDs, soakwell/drywell design, culvert analysis

Tim Medearis Tim Medearis November 12, 2024

1 min read

It’s been a dry fall in Colorado where I live (and indeed across the US). It’s also been a bit dry on the Water Drop workflow video front in the last month as many of us were meeting customers and industry regulars at Autodesk University. But you can consider this mini-drought over because we now have four more videos for you. If you still feel parched, visit our YouTube playlist to view the 50+ other Water Drop workflow videos.

Flexible reporting and culvert analysis in InfoDrainage with Ryan Brown

Do you have a standard reporting format for designing your culverts? Do you wish you did? Ryan Brown shows you how to create a culvert, what it looks like in EPA SWMM, and how you can tailor InfoDrainage reporting to make sure you meet all of the design requirements for your projects.

Setting up LIDs/SUDs/WSUDs in InfoWorks ICM with Ryan Brown

LIDs, SUDS, WSUDs – or whatever you call nature-friendly, sustainable urban drainage design details where you’re located – are becoming increasingly important in our water-challenged world. If you want to include green infrastructure in your InfoWorks ICM models, Ryan Brown is here to show you how.

Exporting an InfoWater Pro model to InfoWorks WS Pro with Hunter Sparks

Moving your hydraulic modeling data from one software to another doesn’t have to be scary! In this video, Hunter walks through how you can exchange a model between Autodesk’s hydraulic modeling tools, InfoWater Pro and InfoWorks WS Pro by leveraging .XINP files.

Soakwell/Drywell design in InfoDrainage with Matt Piggott

Regardless of whether you call it a ‘soakwell’ or a ‘drywell’, you’ll need to know how to design one for stormwater mitigation in InfoDrainage. Matt’s video walks you through this basic process so that you can implement more refined stormwater measures in your next design.

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