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    Pond contour areas / volumes

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    08-24-2011 05:37 AM

    I remember in LDT there was way to create a pond database or something by selecting polylines. From there you could get a volume report, and areas of each contour.  Is there anything similar to that in Civil 3D?  I have about 40 new pond areas and would like to get some quick areas of each contour per lake and be able to view/print some kind of organized report.

     

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    Re: Pond contour areas / volumes

    08-24-2011 06:25 AM in reply to: wvyhonsky

    Stage Storage possibly?

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    Re: Pond contour areas / volumes

    08-24-2011 01:44 PM in reply to: SethHall

    Great...that is what I was looking for.  Now if could only append each basin report into one file.

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    Re: Pond contour areas / volumes

    08-24-2011 01:54 PM in reply to: wvyhonsky

    Once you have the stage/storage data, press the 'Create Report' button on the bottom of the dialog box and it will generate a tab-deliminated text file for you. Do this for each pond, then you can merge that data into a single text file, word document, or Excel spreadsheet. I do it all the time.

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    Re: Pond contour areas / volumes

    08-24-2011 02:05 PM in reply to: ccoles

    Thanks.  Sounds like a good plan!

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