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This page has been planned for future development.

In the mean time, refer to the Source User Guide. The following chapters explain how to configure different aspects of catchments in Source:

To become part of a dynamic community, visit the Source Modelling Community website here.

Alternatively, contact us on support@ewater.com.au.There are five constituent generation models available in Source.  Further information on these is available in the following sections:

  1. Nil constituent
  2. EMC/DWC - SRG
  3. Export rate - SRG
  4. Power function - SRG
  5. Observed concentration
  6. Simple GW salt model

The first five of these models are potentially suitable for modelling any constituent (at zero concentration in the case of the first). Note that the EMC/DWC and Export rate models are more relevant for estimates of long term loads.

The nil constituent, EMC/DWC, export rate and observed concentration models operate at the functional unit scale, while power function and simple GW salt models operate at the catchment scale.  A suitable constituent filter needs to be applied to results from the EMC/DWC and export rate models if they are to be brought to catchment scale.

Note that the simple GW salt model is only available if you have installed the PERFECT GWlag plugin.