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Drainages provide connections between the | Drainages provide connections between the saturated ground layer and nearby waterways, draining groundwater to levels which are optimal for agriculture. Drainage can be passive, where water drains based on water head differences, or active, where the water is pumped from the drain to the nearby waterway. | ||
[[File:waterwizard_icon_drainage.png]] A drainage is an [[Area- | [[File:waterwizard_icon_drainage.png]] A drainage is an [[Area-based_building_(Water_Overlay)|area-based building]]. | ||
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* [[Drainage formula (Water Overlay)]] | * [[Drainage formula (Water Overlay)]] | ||
* [[Ground model (Water Overlay)#Drainage]] | |||
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* [[How to model drainage (Water Overlay)]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:06, 26 January 2024
Drainages provide connections between the saturated ground layer and nearby waterways, draining groundwater to levels which are optimal for agriculture. Drainage can be passive, where water drains based on water head differences, or active, where the water is pumped from the drain to the nearby waterway.
A drainage is an area-based building.
Icon | Key | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
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DRAINAGE_Q | m3/m2 per second | The drain capacity per second, where the capacity is defined in cubic meters per square meter. | 0.01 | ||
DRAINAGE_DATUM | datum | -10000 to 10000 | The datum height of the drainage. | n/a | |
DRAINAGE_ACTIVE | boolean | Whether the drainage is actively pumped. | False | ||
DRAINAGE_OVERFLOW_THRESHOLD | m + datum | -10000 to 10000 | The threshold of the water end-point of the drainage. | n/a |
Notes
- A drainage should have a part that overlaps with land and a part that overlaps with water. These should be two separate polygons. Neither polygon should overlap with the edge of the waterway.