XP-LIVE Online Webinars
Join XP Software Engineers for free online seminars to discuss important water resources issues, or view recorded presentations. |
XP-LIVE Webinars are XP Software’s way of reaching out to discuss not only the tools we design, but the hot topics in water collection in our present world. Once a month, XP Software will offer a live hour-long webinar presented by one of our experienced engineers. During the presentations you will be invited to ask questions along the way via the chat feature.
We invite you to join us by clicking on one of the links below and registering for our webinars. Once you register, you will receive an email confirming the registration with information you will need to login. If you are unable to attend the live presentation, all webinars will be recorded and made available on this page.
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Modeling Water Quality presented by Tony Kuch, Eng, MSc 69.5MB, 0:52:14 We discuss the modeling of contaminant uptake and transport through the hydraulic system, including storm water, sanitary or river systems as well as:
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Modeling Structures in 2D presented by Colby Manwaring, P.E. 115MB, 1:00:13 2D modeling is becoming standard practice to understand the complexities of overland flow; however, the integration of structures such as culverts, bridges, thin floodwalls, etc. can be difficult with many 2D models. We will use the xpswmm and xp2D software to demonstrate how to apply integrated 1D/2D modeling options to address complex floodplain issues. Click here for video and resources. |
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Combined Sewer Overflows presented by Bob Carr, P.E. 83.6MB, 0:53:58 We will discuss combined sewer systems modeling using the EPA’s RTK approach and various diversion devices such as weirs, orifices, bypasses and more. Click here for video and resources. |
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Reviewing an xpswmm/xpstorm Model presented by Tony Kuch, Eng, MSc 80.3MB, 1:00:00 This webinar will be of interest to those who review hydraulic/hydrologic models. Learn where to find the information you need in xpswmm and xpstorm. Click here for video and resources. |
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Watershed Delineation and Hydraulic Modeling with WMS and xpswmm presented by Colby Manwaring, P.E. 104MB, 0:51:27 Learn about how the Watershed Modeling Software (WMS) now links to xpswmm with the new Stormdrain Link for watershed delineation and advanced hydraulic modeling. Click here for video and resources. |
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Low Impact Development Modeling presented by Colby Manwaring, P.E. 95.5MB, 0:59:45 A discussion of storage & treatment at the sub-catchment level inc. pollutant removal methods such as green roofs, swails, rain gardens, pervious pavements, and more. Click here for video and resources. |
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Interconnected Pond Routing: Sustainable Wetlands presented by Tony Kuch, Eng, MSc 86.6MB, 0:48:01 Water mgmt modeling & dynamic analysis of ponded systems inc. storage, backwater effects, weirs, & outlet structures in a single model. Click here for video and resources. |
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Flood Modeling Technologies: The Implications of a 1D/2D Approach presented by Colby Manwaring, P.E. 92.4MB, 0:55:43 A discussion of 1D and 2D technologies, and the benefit of a combined approach. Also the modeling of pipes, rivers and overland flow in a single model. Click here for video and resources. |
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What is new in xpswmm/xpstorm v2010? presented by Tony Kuch, Eng, MSc 84.5MB, 00:45:42 Find out the latest developments in xpswmm/xpstorm version 2010. Learn about WSPG (Los Angeles County), new 2D tools, enhanced reporting and other developments. Click here for video and resources. |
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Differences between xpswmm and xpstorm versions 9 and 2009 presented by Tony Kuch, Eng, MSc 104MB, 1:05:48 Do you have a v9 license of xpswmm or xpstormand wonder what would be the benefit of upgrading? Watch this recorded webinar. Click here for video and resources. |













