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Aquatic Informatics Launches Beta of Leading Edge Software for Index Velocity

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA — (Marketwired) — 11/26/13 — Aquatic Informatics Inc., a global leader in providing innovative software for hydrologic data management and analysis, has announced the start of its AQUARIUS Index Velocity Beta Program. On December 3rd, over 200 customers will preview the most comprehensive solution on the market for computing discharge via index velocity at AQUARIUS Insider 2013, the company–s annual user group meeting.

The index velocity methods supported in AQUARIUS for modeling and computing discharge were developed by the USGS to measure the flow of water in complex environments including backwater, tidal flow, bi-directional flow, reversing flow, small-gradients, and rapid flow changes. In 2012, the USGS Office of Survey Water published a Techniques and Methods (T&M) report entitled “.” Today, the USGS is the global authority on best practices for the index velocity method.

According to the Aquatic Informatics , index velocity is the method growing most rapidly in popularity: over 30% of survey respondents reported using it. This year, an elite team of scientists, hydrologists, and engineers at Aquatic Informatics has been working closely with the USGS and Water Survey Canada to design the best-in-class software solution for building and running rating models based on the index velocity method.

“For nearly a decade, AQUARIUS has been preferred globally for building better stage discharge rating curves, the most accepted method for measuring water flow,” said Eric Dorgelo, Chief Technology Officer at Aquatic Informatics. “We are excited to be working with North America–s leading agencies to build the most advanced software platform and to deliver the best user experience for building reliable index velocity ratings for complex flow environments. With the Beta Program, we are now looking to incorporate the feedback of the broader community to ensure that the final solution, scheduled for release in mid-2014, will impress all hydrologists and water resource managers.”

The AQUARIUS index velocity solution enables environmental monitoring agencies: (1) to create reliable stage-area relations from cross sections and land surveys; (2) to synthesize mean velocity values from on-site discharge measurements; (3) to analyze multiple velocity inputs (e.g. from an ADVM) along with other possible data influences (e.g. stage, temperature, turbidity) to find and build the best possible regression model for mean velocity; and (4) to apply stage-area and mean velocity ratings to incoming data in real-time to automatically compute discharge.

Existing techniques for dealing with these tasks often involve the use of various tools and programs, including custom spreadsheets, statistical packages, file parsers, and regression tools. Using multiple tools makes the development of index velocity ratings time consuming and error-prone. The new AQUARIUS index velocity beta software supports all these tasks on a single platform.

Customers interested in participating in the AQUARIUS Index Velocity Beta Program are encouraged to contact a sales representative today at .

About Aquatic Informatics Inc.

Aquatic Informatics provides software solutions that address critical water data management and analysis challenges for the rapidly growing environmental monitoring industry. Aquatic Informatics is focused on providing solutions to a range of different customer groups including federal, state/provincial or local government departments, hydropower operators, mining companies, academic groups and consulting organizations, who collect, manage and process large volumes of water quality or quantity data.

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Aquatic Informatics Inc.
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