Chrough this project, data and quality products were provided for the CRPWD. The City of Rochester requested the development of a demonstration subdivision that could be used to model the flow of the sanitary sewer system for quick access in case of a pipe blockage emergency and to develop a storm utility 13 charge example. Through this demonstration they also wanted a pilot geodatabase that combined all the sewer data into one large database and a demonstration of a use of ArcIMS they could use to access data fast and also distribute information to the public. This project accomplished these tasks. It was recommend that the CRPWD take a close look at all of the models that were generated for the sewer systems, the geodatabase, and the ArcIMS demonstration to see the benefits of each. Benefits included that as soon as a pipe emergency is received, it can be located on a map and potential future emergencies can be identified immediately. The pilot geodatabase was invaluable along with a networked system to eliminate error. It allowed all information to be accessed with speed and accuracy. Future studies could be done to look at the storm water runoff to see its environmental effects on water bodies. There are about 5,000 city parcels that were not classified as residential, industrial or commercial that need to be studied for charging information. Future sewer studies should work with a larger area and take into account the individual parcel sanitary pipe connected to the building instead of just the main line.