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Source models the use of water by a combination of supply point and water user nodes. The water user node provides a range of demand models that include the Environmental Demand Model (EDM). The EDM operates on a daily basis generating demands for the environment at a water user node and extracting water to meet these demands via the water user and supply nodes. The model can be applied in both regulated and unregulated systems.
The EDM provides an interface for defining environmental water requirements at the project set up phase and then applies a series of heuristic routines in order to define the water required to achieve the specified environmental water requirements.
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In order to combine the flow rules into a collective environmental flow requirement, rules can be grouped if required.
Scale
The Environmental Demand Module is applied at a point scale and operates on a daily time-step.
Principal developer
Yorb Pty Ltd with funding support from eWater CRC.
Scientific Provenance
The Environmental Demand Model is based substantially on the eFlow Predictor software tool developed by eWater CRC in 2010. The underlying computational code for the eFlow Predictor had to be rewritten in order to work within the Source environment, but the functionality remains substantially the same between the two products.
Version
Source V 2.14.0
Dependencies
The Environmental Demand Module is applied through a water user node, which must be connected to at least one supply point node to provide water to satisfy the environmental demand.
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