Water Quality Sources

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Water Quality Sources

Water Quality sources can be specified as part of the time/WQ simulation data. Every node in the system can be defined as a water quality source, to represent e.g. a water treatment works, chlorine dosage point, or an unwanted contaminant intrusion.

 

A water quality source can be designated as a concentration or booster source.

A concentration source fixes the concentration of any external inflow entering the network, such as flow from a reservoir or from a negative demand placed at a junction.

A mass booster source adds a fixed mass flow to that entering the node from other points in the network.

A flow-paced booster source adds a fixed concentration to that resulting from the mixing of all inflow to the node from other points in the network.

A setpoint booster source fixes the concentration of any flow leaving the node (as long as the concentration resulting from all inflow to the node is below the setpoint).

 

The concentration-type source is best used for nodes that represent source water supplies or treatment works (e.g., reservoirs or nodes assigned a negative demand). The booster-type source is best used to model direct injection of a tracer or additional disinfectant into the network, or to model a contaminant intrusion.