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Water on the [[Surface model (Water Overlay)|surface]] can flow into a construction's [[Water storage (Water Overlay)|water storage]]. This mechanism allows for short term water storage to reduce peak flow caused by | Water on the [[Surface model (Water Overlay)|surface]] can flow into a construction's [[Water storage (Water Overlay)|water storage]]. This mechanism allows for short term water storage to reduce peak flow caused by heavy rainfall. | ||
Water storage in constructions can be implicitly activated or deactivated by adjusting their [[Water storage m2 (Water Overlay)|WATER_STORAGE_M2]] attribute. If there are no constructions in the project area with water storage capacity, no water storage will take place. | Water storage in constructions can be implicitly activated or deactivated by adjusting their [[Water storage m2 (Water Overlay)|WATER_STORAGE_M2]] attribute. If there are no constructions in the project area with water storage capacity, no water storage will take place. |
Revision as of 14:47, 10 July 2020
Water on the surface can flow into a construction's water storage. This mechanism allows for short term water storage to reduce peak flow caused by heavy rainfall.
Water storage in constructions can be implicitly activated or deactivated by adjusting their WATER_STORAGE_M2 attribute. If there are no constructions in the project area with water storage capacity, no water storage will take place.
When water flows onto a cell with a construction capable of storing water, that water will be stored in the construction until the construction's water storage capacity has been reached. Water cannot leave that storage, neither through flowing back into the surface water model nor by being removed from it altogether. When the storage is full, no additional water cannot flow into that storage for the remainder of the simulation.