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|key=DRAINAGE_ACTIVE | |key=DRAINAGE_ACTIVE | ||
|unit=boolean | |unit=boolean | ||
|description=Whether the drainage is actively pumped | |description=Whether the drainage is actively pumped. | ||
|defaultvalue= | |defaultvalue=False | ||
|icon=waterwizard_icon_drainage_active.png | |icon=waterwizard_icon_drainage_active.png | ||
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An actively pumped drainage will be able to move groundwater into the open water, even if the surface water level is higher than the ground water level. A passive drainage effectively just allows water flow based on water head differences. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:03, 1 March 2021
Icon | Key | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
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DRAINAGE_ACTIVE | boolean | Whether the drainage is actively pumped. | False |
An actively pumped drainage will be able to move groundwater into the open water, even if the surface water level is higher than the ground water level. A passive drainage effectively just allows water flow based on water head differences.
Notes
- The attribute Drainage Overflow Threshold is only used when this attribute is set to true (a value larger than 0).