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As with source nodes, you can edit the properties of the treatment nodes by:
- Double clicking the left mouse button over the treatment device icon; or
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by clicking the right mouse button on the selected treatment device icon and then selecting the Edit
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menu item.
You will then be presented with a dialogue box, which contains different parameters regarding the physical characteristics of the treatment node. The dialogue box also contains the k and C* parameters used to describe the first order kinetic model used to simulate the treatment processes taking place within the treatment node.
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Note: In music and above, you can view a simple summary of the water balance (e.g. evapotranspiration, infiltration, overflow, etc) within a node by using the Node Water Balance item under the Statistics sub-menu; refer to MUSIC Output MUSICX Results. |
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The first order kinetic model adopted in the USTM is described by definition of k, the exponential decay rate constant and C*, the background concentration. Refer to the Universal Stormwater Treatment Model and Appendix G : - Selecting Appropriate k and C* Values.
C** Values
Defines the baseflow background concentration which applies when the flow conditions are operating around baseflow. For more information regarding the C* and C** properties, see Universal Stormwater Treatment Model.
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