About CHI 

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Who we are

Computational Hydraulics Int. (CHI) is a consulting engineering firm specializing in urban and natural systems drainage management. Our mission is to bring about better ecosystems and environmental planning, design, construction and management of urban drainage systems, by developing, distributing and supporting the best possible modeling software. We believe that the quality of life is highly dependent on the quality of the local water environment, and we price our products to reach the widest possible user community. Thus we are particularly concerned about those areas where the drainage environment might be impaired. If you are aware of a problem where we can assist, please be in contact - you will find us to be dedicated and concerned co-operators.

Some of our many roles include:

  • Consulting internationally on urban drainage and watershed related issues
  • Developing and supporting software relating to urban drainage and watershed management modeling
  • Holding short courses on urban drainage management modeling (both in-house and regularly scheduled)
  • Providing custom in-house software solutions to municipalities, consulting companies and industry vendors
  • Holding the annual International Conference on Urban Water Systems Modeling (in Toronto, Ontario each February)
  • Publishing technical books relating to urban drainage and watershed management
  • Providing technical support for both the US EPA's SWMM4&5 and our own software products

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What you can find here

As you may have guessed by now, our web site is geared towards urban and rural drainage system quantity and quality issues. You can find:

Also, be sure to check out our home page for the latest news and events.

Comments or questions?

Please email info@computationalhydraulics.com, or call 519-767-0197, or fax 519-489-0695.

Office address:

Computational Hydraulics Int.
147 Wyndham Street, Suite 202, Guelph, Ontario, Canada  N1H 4E9   ( Map )

 

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