See What’s Possible with GIS & High-Accuracy GPS
Join Esri and Eos at WaterPro 2026, Booth #109, and see how modern GIS and high-accuracy GNSS are helping utilities collect better data, map assets with confidence, and work more efficiently in the field.
Get a firsthand look at real-world workflows using ArcGIS and Eos GNSS technology—and see how accurate field data can make a difference long after the crew leaves the job site.
Don’t Miss Our Two-Part Hands-On Workshop
Tuesday, September 15
Web GIS: Enabling Digital Maps & GPS Field Data Collection
This workshop takes you from GIS concepts to hands-on GPS data collection. Join us for both parts to see how rural utilities can modernize field workflows and put accurate location data to work.
Part 1
Web GIS & Digital Maps
Learn how rural utilities are using GIS to build digital maps, manage asset information, and create more connected field workflows.
Add Part 1 to Your Schedule →Part 2
Hands-On GPS Data Collection
Take the workflow outside with a live GPS data collection exercise and experience firsthand how high-accuracy GNSS can improve field data.
Add Part 2 to Your Schedule →For the full experience, add both parts to your schedule.
See GIS & GNSS in Action
See how water utilities are putting high-accuracy GNSS and GIS to work in the field—from improving asset locations to making fieldwork safer and more efficient.
Utility Success Story
Building Confidence at Cassatt Water with Accurate Valve Locations
Cassatt Water replaced outdated paper mapbooks with ArcGIS Field Maps and high-accuracy GNSS, giving field crews confidence that valves and other assets are where the map says they are. The result: faster field response, more accurate GIS data, and less guesswork.
Read the Cassatt Water Story →Customer Spotlight
More Flexibility in the Field with Tilt Compensation
See how Garrett Black of Oldham County Water District uses Skadi Gold and Skadi Tilt Compensation to collect centimeter-level locations without having to keep the range pole perfectly level—including in challenging situations like excavated trenches and areas with obstructions.
See Tilt Compensation in Action →