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A treatment train is a term to describe a set of treatment devices arranged in series. In this way the outflow from one treatment device flows into the next treatment device, until the outflow finally discharges to a receiving node. In most cases it is desirable to set up a treatment train, as it is rarely the case that a single treatment device will have the capabilities to treat all of the contaminants associated with the stormwater flow.

To create a treatment train in music you must first create two or more treatment devices. 

To create a link between two nodes: 

    1. Hover your mouse over the start node until you see a green target symbol.       
    2. Left click and move your mouse to the end node for the link.

To link the treatment train to a source node, simply repeat this process starting at the upstream source node icon and then moving to the first treatment device icon at the upstream end of the treatment train. An example of a simple treatment train comprising a gross pollutant trap and wetland at the outlet to an urban source node is shown in the following example:


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