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Use Cases

Where HydroBlocs fits best

HydroBlocs is aimed at the parts of water and wastewater design where treatment works hydraulics are central to the engineering decision, especially for consultancy teams trying to move beyond spreadsheet-heavy workflows.

Typical Workflows

Focused on the hydraulic questions treatment works teams actually face

These are the situations where a connected model, a steady-state solve, and clearer review output can materially improve speed and confidence.

Inlet works and storm separation

Test level relationships, hydraulic controls, and storm handling logic around screens, channels, weirs, and distribution structures.

Process hydraulic design

Check how water levels move through treatment stages and identify whether structures, channels, or transitions are controlling the line.

Pumping stations and rising mains

Assess pumped systems, line losses, and level interactions where static head and operating points materially affect the design.

Option appraisal and technical review

Compare options more quickly and use review outputs that make hydraulic assumptions easier to challenge and explain.

Good Fit Signals

HydroBlocs is likely a strong fit if these sound familiar

The platform is most useful when the bottleneck is not raw computation alone, but the way hydraulic decisions are built, reviewed, and communicated across the team.

  • Your team designs treatment works or plant/process hydraulics regularly
  • Spreadsheet models are slowing down option testing or QA review
  • You need a clearer way to explain hydraulic intent to colleagues or clients
  • You want a more consistent workflow across multiple engineers or offices
  • Pumping, control, or treatment works features feel awkward in generic tools

Next Step

Talk through a live project or recurring workflow

The most useful demo is usually grounded in a real design problem. If you share your treatment line, pumping arrangement, or review pain points, a 20-minute demo can stay concrete from the start.