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* [[Add sewer data use case (Water Overlay)|Add sewer data]] | * [[Add sewer data use case (Water Overlay)|Add sewer data]] | ||
* [[Add subsidence calculation use case (Water Overlay)|Add subsidence calculation results to a water system's input]] | * [[Add subsidence calculation use case (Water Overlay)|Add subsidence calculation results to a water system's input]] | ||
* [[How_to_add_and_configure_hydraulic_structures|Add and configure hydraulic structures]] | |||
==Excessive water== | ==Excessive water== |
Revision as of 08:29, 4 July 2019
Please note: This page is currently being updated.
This page describes how to realize specific configurations in different water overlays based on the water module.
Basics
- Create a basic water system
- Add groundwater to a basic water system
- Import waterdepth data
- Add sewer data
- Add subsidence calculation results to a water system's input
- Add and configure hydraulic structures
Excessive water
Flooding
These configurations can be implemented best using the Flooding Overlay.
- Visualize levee breach from water body inside project area (river, small lake)
- Visualize levee breach with water from outside the project area (large lake, sea)
- Visualize multiple sequential breaches
Rain
These configurations can be implemented best using the Rainfall Overlay.
Water shortage
These configurations can be implemented best using the Groundwater Overlay.
- Drought from excessive drains in the project area
- Drought from excessive evaporation in the project area
Water quality
Stationary analyses