Clayton County (Georgia) Water Authority GIS System (2005--Enterprise System).
URISA Journal, 2006, Jan, 18, 1
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System Summary In less than six years, the Clayton County Water Authority (CCWA) has developed an innovative and cost-effective Geographic Information System (GIS) program that is integrated into the work processes of each department, and empowers users from frontline fieldworkers to upper management. Used as a stand-alone application, the GIS provides users with a tool for analyzing, locating, and querying the hundreds of thousands of assets. The GIS has provided even greater benefit to the organization and its customers as a tool that is tightly integrated with other corporate information systems such as the computerized maintenance management system (CMMS), where all work is performed against a GIS asset, and a detailed maintenance history is developed. Through such tools as well as the custom-built LandMan application used to manage the application of treated wastewater on the 24,000 head spray irrigation facility, GIS is a key component in all work performed at CCWA.