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- A schematic scenario is primarily concerned with modelling longer time-scales;
- An operations scenario is primarily concerned with shorter time-scales. It utilises facilities for forecasting and working with unaccounted differences, and typically makes heavy use of the Tabular Editor; and
- A catchments scenario which deals with the management of upland catchment processes.
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An Urban demand scenario, currently available in the same location as the others when the Urban plugin is installed, is used to represent the integrated urban water cycle networks (water supply, stormwater, wastewater), ranging in scale from a single allotment up to large clusters or small subdivisions.
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Urban scenarios model water networks as a series of nodes and links. This lumped approach means that while some node models may have a spatial component, all activity at these nodes is assumed to occur at a single point. Modelling that requires spatial variation should use the functionality available in Source catchment scenarios.
Urban Demand
Urban Developer represents demand is represented by simulating individual end-uses at the household level. The end-use categories included in Urban Developer are:
• outdoor;
• shower;
• washing machine;
• toilets and
• indoor hand taps.
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