OpenFlows WaterGEMS provides you with a comprehensive yet easy-to-use decision-support tool for water distribution networks. The software helps improve your knowledge of how infrastructure behaves as a system, how it reacts to operational strategies, and how it should grow as population and demands increase. From fire flow and water quality simulations, to criticality and energy cost analysis, OpenFlows WaterGEMS has everything you need in a flexible multiplatform environment. OpenFlows WaterGEMS is a superset of OpenFlows WaterCAD.

A hydraulic modeling application, WaterGEMS provides an easy-to-use environment for you to confidently analyze, design, and optimize your water distribution systems. With advanced interoperability, geospatial model building, optimization, and asset management capabilities, WaterGEMS supports your engineering workflows from fire flow and water quality analysis, to energy consumption and capital cost management.


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You can leverage geospatial data, CAD drawings, databases, and spreadsheets to jumpstart the model building process and model directly within ArcGIS and ArcGIS Pro. WaterGEMS provides synchronized database connections, geospatial links, and advanced model-building modules that connect with virtually any digital data format. WaterGEMS includes LoadBuilder and TRex modules to help you allocate water demands and node elevations based on geospatial data found in shapefiles, geodatabases, various types of DEMs, and even CAD drawings. These modules help you avoid potential manual-input mistakes. WaterGEMS also provides drawing and connectivity review tools to guarantee a hydraulically coherent model. Skelebrator automatically removes network complexity, while maintaining hydraulic equivalence, to efficiently tackle a wider range of modeling applications.

The Global Environment Monitoring System for freshwater (GEMS/Water) provides the world community with sound data on fresh water quality to support scientific assessments and decision-making on the subject.

GEMS/Water supports the Sustainable Development Goal for Water (SDG 6) with methodology support, data management, quality assurance, indicator calculation and capacity development. More information on our support for SDG Indicator 6.3.2 on ambient water quality can be found on the 6.3.2 Online Support Platform.

GEMS/Water was established in 1978 to collect world-wide water quality data for assessments of status and trends in global inland water quality. In 2014, after more than 30 years of being successfully operated by the Department of the Environment of Canada, the GEMS/Water mandate was renewed and strengthened by the first universal United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA). With new donors the Programme was restructured into its current form.

This document is part of a series of guidebooks that address various aspects of monitoring and assessment of freshwater. It describes the main features of groundwater that govern its quantity, availability and chemical quality.

GEMS/Water Data Centre | International Centre for Water Resources and Global Change | Federal Institute of Hydrology | P.O. Box 200253 | 56002 Koblenz | Germany | e-mail: gwdc[at]bafg.de | www.gemstat.org

This is a pack of 12 highly pigmented watercolor powders with sparkle. There are so many ways to use these powders... you can mix with water and paint with them, wet your paper and sprinkle powder on them to make dynamic backgrounds, or sprinkle them on dry paper and then spritz with water. You will have hours of fun with these! They look spectacular on dark colors or black paper too!

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On a piece of A2 size watercolor cardstock, I spritzed it with a little bit of water, then sprinkled on the Water Gems powder, using all three colors. Then I gently spritzed the background again. This gave it a fun speckled look. I let that dry completley before dry embossing it. Then I added the sentiment and sequins.

I think this background is my favorite. I spritzed the background with a lot of water. I held it upright and sprinkled the Water Gems powder on the top (now the top is at the bottom of the card) then I spritzed it with a lot more water, it began to run down the cardstock and mix together. I repeated the same steps above to finish the card.

This background started with dry watercolor cardstock, I sprinkled on the Water gems, in different spots on the cardstock. Then I spritzed it with a decent amount of water. It moved the Water Gems around and mixed some of the colors, it also left the some of the colors in place. This background is so fun. Once again I waited for it to dry, embossed it with the folder and added the sentiment.

I am conducting academic research on the historical water system in Istanbul,including water towers which are from Byzantine and Ottoman times. I am trying to use Water GEMS to model a w supply system consisting of water towers connected at nodes. The simplest ones have an inciming and outgoing pipe, but when there is service to local fountains,baths... each metered connection is served by an orifice of appropriate diameter discharging into a loading tank for the outgoing pipeline (see figure).

The option with multiple basins may need be needed unless you are trying to model water age. However, I do not see any particular issue with either method, as long as your elevations are accurate. Have you tried modeling this already? If so, are you seeing issues with the results?

At most of the points, all the line alignments are correct and their elevations are also correct but at some points, the shapefile is showing different orientations in watergems even though if I open them in qgis software it is showing correctly.

Made of superabsorbent polymer chemicals, water beads are also known as jelly beads, hydro orbs, crystal soil and gel beads. They are also called sensory beads, used as play tools for children with autism and other developmental conditions. When the tiny, hard plastic balls are placed in water, they can grow up to 1,500 times their size. The clear, colorful beads can then be dried out and reused.


The problem is that because water beads look like candy, young children may be tempted to swallow them. Kids also have put them in their ears, and even inhaled them. The beads can continue to grow once inside the body, causing blockages and life-threatening damage. And the beads may not be visible on X-rays.


Only use water beads on a table over a hard floor. Sweep or vacuum immediately afterward. Because some are the size of a pinhead when dry, they are difficult to find or notice if they fall on the floor.

Deaths and injuries of children have prompted recalls of water-absorbing balls, beads and toys shaped like fruit and animals. Recently, a recall was issued after one baby died and another was seriously injured from swallowing water beads in an activity kit.


The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has many reports of children being injured after ingesting water beads. Many cases involve young children under 3 years old swallowing water beads given to their older siblings. 


In two CPSC reports, children were treated for ear infections when doctors couldn't spot clear beads in their ears during an exam. The delay in finding the beads allowed them to grow until the kids, who were 5 and 7 years old, needed surgery. Both have ear drum damage, and one hearing loss. Poison Control reported a 6-month-old who needed surgery after swallowing a water bead; the baby later died from an infection.


Water beads contain superabsorbent polymers that can expand to hundreds of times their original size, after exposure to water. These beads, which are often sold as toys for young children, can cause life-threatening intestinal blockage if swallowed.

Water beads are made from superabsorbent polymers. Superabsorbent polymers can be synthetic (man-made) or natural. Most superabsorbent polymers manufactured today are synthetic and are made from petroleum products, polyacrylate, and other acrylics. These substances undergo chemical reactions to form polymers, or large chains of molecules. The polymers that are formed are able to absorb large amounts of water within their chemical structures, without dissolving in the water.

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