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DESCRIPTION:Giswater is an open-source software platform available as a plu
 gin in QGIS that bridges the GIS with relational databases for the managem
 ent of water-related structures. It is specifically designed to manage wat
 er supply networks\, and urban drainage systems and integrate GIS with hyd
 raulic modelling tools like EPANET for water supply networks and SWMM for 
 stormwater and sewer systems\, enabling simulations directly from QGIS. It
  also incorporates inventory management through PostgreSQL Database system
 s. \n\nThe design and operation of urban sanitation and drainage networks 
 have always been largely overlooked in the integral water cycle. In this s
 ense\, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and mathematical models for ne
 tworks play a key role in both the design and exploitation phases. This pr
 oject demonstrates the viability of carrying out a long-term strategy for 
 asset management of urban sanitation and drainage networks with the use of
  open-source technologies. In the design phase\, a complete analysis of th
 e terrain can be carried out along with sizing and selection of materials\
 , and design of auxiliary structures of network elements. In the exploitat
 ion phase\, this set of technologies working in solidarity will allow us t
 o efficiently work on the activities and processes necessary to maintain a
 nd operate the systems efficiently and effectively. This includes preventi
 ve and corrective maintenance\, monitoring and control\, emergency managem
 ent\, or resource optimization ensuring seamless operations. This project 
 demonstrates the possibility of carrying out all the work professionally s
 tated with open-source technologies\, which opens the door to the universa
 lization of urban sanitation management\, regardless of the degree of matu
 rity or available capital since access to technology has become possible i
 n this regard.
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LOCATION:SA02
SUMMARY:Giswater 4 - Maria Guzmán
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-europe-2025/talk/ETPJKW/
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