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February 11th, 2015
GIS Observation System Supplies Water for Lives

By using SuperGIS Server as the core software, the Land Use Investigation System of Feitsui Reservoir Catchment Area is able to integrate various resources in a single GIS platform. Managers can easily gather related information, like water level and quality, precipitation, satellite images, CCTV, photos with coordinates info, potential landslide areas and location of signs, to make proper decisions in time.

Land Use and Transformation of Catchment Area Management and Query System was also built based on SuperGIS Server to provide administrators a platform in querying and updating latest land use status. With UAV and GPS technologies, administrators can greatly save time on surveying, and manage all the needed data with GIS online.

The systems are not only used as daily water supply information source, but also to provide the authority a tool to monitor and prevent illegal development in catchment areas. Also, with the SuperGIS-powered systems, the authority is able to integrate and exchange its internal data smoothly in supplying better water resources for more lives.

Learn more about the water supply systems

http://www.supergeotek.com/Library_2_201502.aspx

Build up GIS site with SuperGIS Server

http://www.supergeotek.com/download_6_server.aspx