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Title: GIS After the Conversion


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GIS After the Conversion
  • Mid West ESRI Utility Users Group 2007

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Presented by
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Jeffrey A. Grussing Leader, GIS
Development jgrussing_at_usgweb.com
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Background
  • Kandiyohi Power Cooperative
  • Worked two years on their GIS system and field
    verification.
  • United Services Group (USG)
  • I have been with USG for 14 years where I have
    worked with several different cooperatives and
    municipals on GIS and field collection projects.
  • I am currently the Leader of GIS development for
    USG.

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The conversion is done, now what do I do?
  • GPS field inventory to make your data more
    accurate both the attributes and positional Pros
    and Cons.
  • Explore using GIS for corridor and ROW
    management, new route planning and storing
    easement data.
  • Using the GIS system to manage and store PCB and
    pole testing data.
  • Using GIS systems in conjunction with trouble
    call system, truck tracking, automated staking
    and CIS applications.
  • Other uses for GIS - the sky is the limit.

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GPS Field Inventory Pros
  • Data is positionally accurate
  • With a complete system inventory
  • Accurate system worth
  • Know where all foreign attachments are
  • You can do retirement staking from the data
  • Helps crews know what was there in a storm damage
    restoration
  • It is a good way to field verify that everything
    came across from the conversion
  • For Cooperatives, RUS will fund 75of the
    project.

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GPS Vs. ExistingMapping Data
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GPS Field Inventory Cons
  • Spatial Mismatch/Map Matching Problems
  • Accurate GIS base map with less accurate GPS
    points.
  • Accurate GPS data placed into a less accurate GIS
    base map.
  • Accurate GPS data placed into a GIS base map that
    has a scale too small to differentiate the GPS
    points.
  • Costly
  • GPS equipment
  • Work expenses
  • Data collection
  • Integration into GIS system
  • GIS clean-up
  • Maintenance

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GPS Field Inventory Cons?
  • Visual representation
  • Actual location may hinder ability to interpret
    map

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GIS for ROW Clearing
  • Right of way clearing data can be attached to
    parcels of land in the GIS.
  • Keep track of areas that were trimmed or sprayed
    in a particular year.
  • Attach digital photos of existing vegetation
    encroachments to parcels in the GIS.
  • Clearing contractors can be given area maps
    generated from GIS data.

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Example of ROW Clearing Database
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Example of Using Digital Photos
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Example of Contractors Service Territory Maps
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Detail Printed Maps for Contractors
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Using the GIS System for Storing Easement
Information
  • Storing the easement information in the GIS
    database.
  • Storing the easement information in an external
    database or Land Information Systems (LIS).
  • Attach scanned easement documents to parcels in
    the GIS system.

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Example of Easement Database
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Example of Hyperlinked Easement
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Using GIS for Route Planning
  • Developing or acquiring parcel information.
  • Creating proposed route centerline.
  • Create and store alternative routes.
  • Generating a contact list using the final
    proposed route centerline .
  • Use in conjunction with automated staking
    software and or easement generation software.

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Developing or AcquiringEasement Parcels
  • Get Digital Parcel Data from Counties.
  • Make sure that it is usable data
  • Digitize or COGO Parcels from Paper Records.
  • Use GPS and Automated Staking or Easement
    Generation Software.

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Example of Defining Proposed Routes
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Example of Generating a Mailing List
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Example of Staking/Easement Software
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Example of Staking/Easement Software
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PCB and Pole Testing Data
  • PCB test data for transformers and other primary
    equipment
  • Produce maps that highlight equipment the needs
    to be changed out
  • Store test data in related tables in the GIS
    database
  • Pole testing and change out programs
  • Produce maps that highlight pole change out areas
    and symbolize danger pole so you can dispatch
    crews to the worst pole first
  • Store Pole test data in a related table in the GIS

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Creating Ties to Other Systems
  • Ties to CIS
  • Real time, Near real time, import export and
    MultiSpeak.
  • Ties to AVL or truck tracking systems
  • For safety and ease of dispatching crews.
  • Ties to Outage Management and Trouble call
    systems
  • Using Automated Staking systems to maintain the
    GIS data

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Example of a Trouble Call
In this case this Fuse is probable cause of the
outage
Customer 3
Customer 2
Customer 1
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Other Uses for GIS
  • Great River Energy is using GIS to track failures
    in heat shield tiles in combustion turbines.
  • Building cable management.
  • Model substations.
  • Model padmounted switchgear.
  • Anything that has a spatial component and data
    behind it can be a candidate for GIS.

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Recap
  • GPS Field Inventory
  • ROW and Route Planning
  • PCB and Pole Testing
  • Ties to Other Systems
  • Some Alternative Uses of GIS

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Thank You !
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