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Here is a list of some common features that you might find in stormwater modeling software:
Network representation: The ability to create a detailed representation of the stormwater network, including pipes, channels, inlets, and outfalls.
Hydrology: Tools for calculating stormwater runoff and infiltration, as well as modeling the effects of rain events and other precipitation.
Hydraulics: Tools for simulating the flow of stormwater through the network, including flow rates, water levels, and pressure.
Water quality: Tools for analyzing the water quality of stormwater runoff, including the concentrations of various pollutants and contaminants.
Flood mapping: The ability to create maps that show flood risk and potential impacts on different areas.
Scenario modeling: The ability to create and compare multiple scenarios to see how different conditions or changes to the network might affect the results.
Output visualization: Tools for visualizing the results of a simulation, such as graphs, maps, and tables.
Data management: The ability to import, export, and manipulate data, including GIS data and other types of input data.