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==Notes==
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In addition to sewer areas, consider importing or otherwise creating [[Sewer overflow (Water Overlay)|sewer overflow]]s as well.
In addition to sewer areas, consider importing or otherwise creating [[Sewer overflow (Water Overlay)|sewer overflow]]s as well.


For an example with existing sewer area data, try the [[Rainfall_Overlay_tutorial|Rainfall Overlay Tutorial]]
For an example with existing sewer area data, try the [[Rainfall_Overlay_tutorial|Rainfall Overlay Tutorial]]


==See also==
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* [[Sewer model (Water Overlay)|Sewer Model]]
* [[Sewer model (Water Overlay)]]
* [[Sewer area (Water Overlay)|Sewer Area]]
* [[Sewer area (Water Overlay)]]
* [[Sewer overflow (Water Overlay)|Sewer Overflow]]
* [[Sewer overflow (Water Overlay) ]]
* [[Rainfall_Overlay_tutorial|Rainfall Overlay Tutorial]]
* [[Rainfall Overlay tutorial]]
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Latest revision as of 15:29, 30 January 2024

Sewer areas can be imported for a water calculation when using the configuration wizard of a Water Overlay.

Editor → Current Situation (Ribbon tab) → Overlays (Ribbon bar) → The Water Overlay (Left panel) → Configuration Wizard (Right panel)
How to import sewer areas for a Water Overlay:
  1. Prepare a GeoJSON file with the desired data for the sewer areas, most importantly the sewer storage attribute.
  2. Open the configuration wizard of the Water Overlay.
  3. Continue to the step concerning sewer areas.
  4. Select the 'import' option. This will open the Geo data wizard.
  5. Follow the steps in the Geo data wizard.
  6. When the Geo Data Wizard is completed and closed, the sewer areas have been imported.
  7. The configuration wizard of the Water Overlay can now be closed as well.

Notes

In addition to sewer areas, consider importing or otherwise creating sewer overflows as well.

For an example with existing sewer area data, try the Rainfall Overlay Tutorial

See also