
The eLandfill platform continues to evolve with the release of version 2.0.17, marking a significant step forward in digital landfill management. This update delivers powerful new capabilities that improve data integration, accelerate site setup, and provide a more intelligent way to visualise and analyse environmental information. The focus of this release is the introduction of the Drawing Module, a major innovation designed to simplify digitalization workflows and enhance the way operators manage technical documentation.
A New Era for Digitalization with the Drawing Module
The Drawing Module is the highlight of version 2.0.17 and represents one of the most meaningful advancements ever added to the eLandfill ecosystem. From now on, users can draw features on sketches that are then saved and can be shared within the team, enhancing collaboration.
Furthermore users can import drawings from external sources such as AutoCAD files and use them directly as a basis for digitalizing landfill assets. This dramatically improves the accuracy and efficiency of creating asset layers, reducing manual entry, eliminating repetitive tasks and ensuring that geospatial data is aligned with existing technical documentation.

The Drawing Module allows teams to seamlessly bridge the gap between engineering drawings and the operational digital environment. Assets can be positioned with greater precision, annotations can be integrated into the mapping workflow and historical drawings can be reconciled with current layouts. For operators, consultants and engineers, this means faster onboarding, improved consistency across modules and a more robust data foundation supporting daily operational decisions.
Simplified Site Installation Through Geopackage Import
Another major improvement introduced in version 2.0.17 is the ability to install new sites using a complete Geopackage import. Entire layers, measurement points, infrastructure components and spatial references can now be imported in a single operation. This function accelerates initial platform setup and makes migration from legacy GIS systems significantly more straightforward.
With Geopackage import, the platform supports a more scalable and structured onboarding process. This enhancement brings eLandfill even closer to modern GIS workflows and ensures that large sites or multi‑site organizations can centralize their data more efficiently. Combined with the Drawing Module, it provides a fully integrated path from raw geospatial data to operational digital management.
A New Analysis Interface for Water Measurements
Version 2.0.17 also introduces a brand‑new analysis interface for water measurements. This interface has been carefully designed to align with the existing Gas analysis tool, creating a more consistent and intuitive experience across environmental modules. Users can navigate measurement trends, compare parameters, visualize thresholds and detect anomalies more easily than before.
With improved graph navigation, clearer parameter selection and optimized data rendering, this new interface makes water quality management more accessible and more comprehensive. It supports better decision‑making and strengthens the platform’s role as a central hub for environmental monitoring and regulatory reporting.
Enhanced Stability Thanks to Active User Feedback
This update includes numerous refinements across the entire platform, ranging from interface improvements to data integrity safeguards and usability adjustments. Many minor issues have been resolved, and multiple workflows have been polished thanks to contributions from our active user community. Their continuous feedback plays a key role in helping us refine the product, optimize the user experience and maintain high reliability throughout the platform.
Operators, engineers, consultants and regulators gain a more connected, more efficient and more future‑ready platform. As always, we remain committed to delivering continuous enhancements and we thank our user community for their engagement and collaboration.

