Welcome to WEAP's Website WEAP
WEAP is an initiative of the Stockholm Environment Institute.


About WEAP

Home
Why WEAP?
Features
What's New?
Sample Screens
Demonstration
Publications
History and Credits

Using WEAP
Download
Licensing
User Guide
Tutorial
Videos (YouTube)

User Forum
Discussions
Members List
Edit Profile

Additional Support
Training
University Courses
Collaboration

About Us
SEI-US Water Resources Program
Please Contact Us

LEAP
Interested in Energy?
Read about LEAP: SEI's software for energy planning.

Link WEAP and LEAP for combined Water-Energy planning.
Watch a video demo!
   

User Forum

All Topics | Topic "Identifying reaches in the schematic"
Log in to post new messages or reply to existing messages.
 
Author Message
Mr. CLEMENT ALEXANDRE IRYAYO

Subject: Identifying reaches in the schematic   
Posted: 11/6/2016 Viewed: 11457 times
Is there a way of identifying the reaches of a river in the schematic? If it is, please shed some light, if not, think about enabling it in the next version because it is really important when analysing the data.
Ms. Stephanie Galaitsi

Subject: Re: Identifying reaches in the schematic   
Posted: 11/7/2016 Viewed: 11450 times
Dear Clement,

The reaches are the areas in between different withdrawals or supply to the river. The reaches are named for the element that marks their upstream demarcation. For instance, if you have a river with a reservoir on it, the first reach would be "Below [River name] headflow", then the second reach would be called "below [name of reservoir]. The reaches are always listed in order, starting from the headwater.
Mr. Nathan Kanyesigye

Subject: Re: Identifying reaches in the schematic   
Posted: 5/24/2017 Viewed: 10356 times
very true@ Clement
Topic "Identifying reaches in the schematic"