In an effort to support nongraphic work requests, the Myrtle Beach office of Santee Cooper.(Utilities)

Geospatial Solutions, April, 2004

In an effort to support nongraphic work requests, the Myrtle Beach office of Santee Cooper (www. santeecooper.com), a South Carolina power provider, has migrated from JP/DE and Miner & Miner's (www.esri.com) ArcIMS. The application server will enable the utility to publish its water and wastewater treatment network infrastructure database online. The utility wants to make its GIS data available to local government agencies, engineering firms, and the public, according to GeoAnalytics Project Manager Michael Rose.

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