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Hydrology Tools: Simplifying Your Water Analysis"

  • Writer: Tom Stilwell
    Tom Stilwell
  • Dec 18, 2024
  • 1 min read

This short article explains the key analyses offered in our Hydrology Form




Culvert size calculation

A simple analysis to give you an accurate guide on culvert sizing. Depending on the size of the catchment we use TM61 and Talbots formula




Catchment Delineation

Catchment delineation defines watershed boundaries, identifying areas where precipitation drains into common outlets like rivers or lakes




Drainage area at point

Measures the drainage area at a specific point. This is one of the first steps in culvert sizing




Streams and ponds

Streams and Ponds illustrates the regions where water will drain or accumulate, providing a preview of areas likely to retain water. It's an excellent tool for planning infrastructure projects.



Hydro inforced

Simulates water movement through structures, such as modeling the flow path using the proposed culverts along a roadway.



"Skip the GIS Work – We’ve Got You Covered" Our easy-to-use hydrology form lets you tick a few boxes, upload your shapefile or KMZ, and leave the analysis to us. Whether it’s culvert sizing, catchment delineation, or drainage mapping, we deliver accurate results without you needing to dive into GIS software. Simple, fast, and hassle-free – submit your data, and we’ll take care of the rest.

 
 
 

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