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|Whether [[Underground model (Water Overlay)|water in the underground]] is simulated during the calculation. If this is deactivated, [[infiltration model (Water Overlay)|surface and underground infiltration]], and [[evaporation model (Water Overlay)|underground evaporation]] do not occur. Water flowing [[Sewer model (Water Overlay)|in- and out of the sewer]] are still simulated when sewers are present.
|Whether [[Underground model (Water Overlay)|water in the underground]] is simulated during the calculation. If this is deactivated, [[infiltration model (Water Overlay)|surface and underground infiltration]], and [[evaporation model (Water Overlay)|underground evaporation]] do not occur. Water flowing [[Sewer model (Water Overlay)|in- and out of the sewer]] are still simulated when sewers are present.
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==Possible values==
0: No infiltration, no groundwater flow, no evaporation
1: Full groundwater simulation, including infiltration, flow, and evaporation
2: Infiltration only, but no underground flow or evaporation
==Notes==
==Notes==
* Groundwater Overlays have the [[Underground model (Water Overlay)|underground model]] active by default. The other Water Overlay variants have the underground model disabled by default.
* Groundwater Overlays have the [[Underground model (Water Overlay)|underground model]] active by default. The other Water Overlay variants have the underground model disabled by default.

Revision as of 11:38, 14 February 2020

Attribute Unit Description
GROUND_WATER nominal value Whether water in the underground is simulated during the calculation. If this is deactivated, surface and underground infiltration, and underground evaporation do not occur. Water flowing in- and out of the sewer are still simulated when sewers are present.

Possible values

0: No infiltration, no groundwater flow, no evaporation 1: Full groundwater simulation, including infiltration, flow, and evaporation 2: Infiltration only, but no underground flow or evaporation

Notes

  • Groundwater Overlays have the underground model active by default. The other Water Overlay variants have the underground model disabled by default.

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