Loudoun Water in Loudoun County, Virginia, selected Dewberry to produce record drawings and capture geographic information systems (GIS) data for its potable water, reclaimed water, and wastewater systems. Dewberry was one of three firms to receive an award under this contract.
The firm is providing survey-grade positional
measurements for the infrastructure and will use those measurements to produce
the record drawing and create associated GIS data. The data collected will be
used for new water, reclaimed water, and wastewater construction projects. Future
Loudoun Water projects involving the construction of water, reclaimed water,
and wastewater pipelines will use this process. Dewberry performed a GIS needs
assessment for Loudoun Water in 2002 and completed the first Record Drawing and
GIS Data Capture task order in 2008.
“We look forward to collecting GIS data and
producing record drawings for Loudoun Water to help them with their future
construction projects that will serve thousands of people and businesses in the
county,” says Dewberry Senior Project Manager Andrew Peters, GISP.
Loudoun Water provides water and sewer services
to approximately 72,000 residential and commercial accounts, serving more than
200,000 people in Loudoun County, predominately in the eastern portion of the
county. It is composed of more than 2,000 miles of water, reclaimed water, and
wastewater pipelines.