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Figure 14. Parameter ranges that can be chosen for a measure
Notice that the predefined values for the depths, inflow areas, widths and radius are default values typical for the chosen measure. Please be aware that the “Measure depth” refers to the depth of the layer of water that can be stored in the facility, and not the depth of the actual measure itself.
Once those parameters are filled in, press DONE. The measure will appear in the map, and it can be deactivated any time by clicking on the red toggles.
Figure 15. Output after choosing a measure
Scenario metrics
On the right side of the map, the results of applying the measure can be visualized. Those results are divided into the climate, water quality and cost results.
The results can be visualized graphically as well as numerically.
Figure 16. Final screen of the AST with the results
Figure 17. Graphical (left) and numerical (right) results of the AST
Saving and exporting results
In order to save and export a project, please click on the menu at the upper left corner of the screen.
Figure 18. Indication with a red square of the button that needs to be pressed to save or export projects
Once this button is pressed, a menu will be displayed, showing the options of saving and exporting a project, as well as the options of starting a new project, opening a project and see the project settings.
Figure 19. Menu to save and export projects
To save a project just click on the tab “Save project”.
To export a project, press on the tab “Export project”. The option of exporting the project in a CSV (Comma Separated File) and GEOJSON formats will be provided.
Project settings
Project settings can be accessed easily by clicking in the upper right button on the screen.
Figure 20. Indication with a red square of the button that needs to be pressed to access the Project settings
In the project settings, the “project area” parameters can be modified, and it is possible to establish the targets desired to achieve with the project. The project targets are divided into the same indicators as the ones in the results (climate, water quality and cost).
Figure 21. Project target in the project settings