This page lists the additions and improvements incorporated in InfoWater® Pro 2025.4 which were not available in previous versions.
See the product Release Notes for details on bug fixes.
Map Themes replace Map Display
Map Themes enable management of shared sub-themes for varying thematic map views of the system. This new interface replaces the former Map Display window. Any Map Display objects in models are automatically converted to Map Themes upon initialization of the model.
Learn more about Map Themes.
Leakage modeling
Pressure-driven leakage is now supported directly on both pipes and junctions. Pipe Leakage and/or Junction Leakage outputs become available based on which objects have leakage. Unlike emitters, leakage allows for the incorporation of the effect of pipes with elastic deformations due to pressure. Pipe and junction leakage parameters can be applied individually or through the DB Table. Scenarios can be assigned different Leakage Sets with different leakage parameters for pipes and junctions. A new simulation option to enable or disable Leakage is added to the Demand tab.
Learn more about Leakage Modeling.
Faster scenario switching while using Query Set
When switching scenarios using Query Set, InfoWater Pro caches active facilities to save time. If a cache is found, a prompt asks you whether to use it. While using the cache saves time, you should re-run the query if you have added new pipes to the model or edited relevant fields since the last time the query set was run.
Join and remove all layer tables from the ribbon
The Join All Layer Tables and corresponding Remove Layer Tables commands have been added to the ribbon for easier access. These commands join InfoWater Pro modeling data and results (if available) to the core map layers for custom symbology and data sharing purposes. The commands are also now registered actions within ArcGIS Pro, so they can be incorporated into custom toolbars in the ribbon along with other InfoWater Pro ribbon commands.
Detailed demand reports with separate components
When Leakage and/or Emitters are enabled, these are reported both 1) separately from the Actual Demand, and 2) combined through the Total Outflow. When enabled, the following additional pressure-dependent demand results are included in the Model Explorer, Report Manager, and Map Themes: Required Demand, Unsatisfied Demand, and Satisfied Demand Ratio. The Report File and the System Demand summary now include the Flow Balance summary table, which reports actual demand separately from Leakage and Emitter flows.