This section contains the Storm Inventory modules. Below, we've identified the basic relationships between the Storm Inventory modules. Follow the links at the bottom of the screen for detailed information.
Module Relationships
Storm conduits are the basic building blocks of the storm system. Each conduit is defined by two end-points: Upstream and Downstream. Each of these end-points are represented by structures, pump station, node, or valve. After creating conduit records, you'll then link other storm assets to the conduit (using the end-points as pipe identifiers).
You can track multiple conduits as a single conveyance in the Conduits module.
Any structure record can be tracked with multiple inlets for the structure.
Each detention basin must be associated with a corresponding storm structure. This links the detention basin into the storm network. If there is not a structure already in the system that the detention basin may be tied to, a dummy structure must be created.
Each pump station must be associated with a corresponding structure. This links the pump station into the storm network. If there is not a structure already in the system that a pump station may be tied to, a dummy structure must be created.
You can associate one or multiple pumps with each pump station.
The Construction module stores general information about storm construction projects. You can also assign individual assets to construction projects and track their associated values and deterioration rates.
You can record multiple illicit discharges into receiving streams. You must identify the related storm structure in order to link the illicit discharge into the storm network. You can also associate a conduit with each discharge.