Water Management Modeling Using Water Evaluation Tool (WEAP)

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Water Evaluation and Planning (WEAP) is a software tool used for water resources management and planning. WEAP models include water system components such as rivers, reservoirs, groundwater, water treatment plants, and water demand sectors. It simulates a range of scenarios including different climate change scenarios, water demand scenarios, and water management strategies.

WEAP is an effective way to simulate and evaluate different water management scenarios and develop strategies for sustainable water use and management.

 

What Will You Learn?

  • Learn how the WEAP tool can be used for water resources modeling
  • Creating a new study area and adding GIS maps
  • Be introduced to examples of analysis that can be done using the WEAP
  • Building domestic water demand sites and wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs)
  • Building water resources (groundwater, river and other supplies) and transmission links
  • Adding climatic data to the water network
  • Build scenarios - Creating and running population scenario
  • Creating and running scenario of climate variations

Course Content

1. Introduction

2. Creating a New Study Area

3. Adding Maps

4. Building Domestic Water Demand Sites

5. Building the Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTPs)

6. Building Water Resources (groundwater, river and other supplies)

7. Building Transmission Links Between Sources and Demands

8. Building Return Flow Links Between Demand Sites and WWTPs

9. Building Other Supply Recourses

10. Adding Catchment to the Model

11. Adding Data to the Reference Scenario

12. Run the Current Accounts (reference) Scenario

13. Build Scenarios – Creating and Running Population Scenario

14. Creating and Running Scenario of Climate Variations

15. Additional Notes and Conclusion

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