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Generate_SWMM_inp: An Open-Source QGIS Plugin to Import and Export Model Input Files for SWMM

SWMM is an open-source model and software developed by the US EPA for the simulation of rainfall-runoff and routing in water bodies, sewer systems and wastewater infrastructures. It has been applied in numerous practical works and research projects. For a new SWMM model, objects such as nodes, links...

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Published in:Water (Basel) 2022-07, Vol.14 (14), p.2262
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Interfaces
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Rainfall-runoff relationships
Research projects
River systems
Sewer systems
Software
Spatial data
Stormwater management
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User interface
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