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Computer software tool REALM for sustainable water allocation and management
Authors:Perera B J C  James B  Kularathna M D U
Institution:School of Architectural, Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Victoria University, P.O. Box 14428 MCMC, Vic. 8001, Australia. chris.perare@vu.edu.au
Abstract:REALM (REsource ALlocation Model) is a generalised computer simulation package that models harvesting and bulk distribution of water resources within a water supply system. It is a modeling tool, which can be applied to develop specific water allocation models. Like other water resource simulation software tools, REALM uses mass-balance accounting at nodes, while the movement of water within carriers is subject to capacity constraints. It uses a fast network linear programming algorithm to optimise the water allocation within the network during each simulation time step, in accordance with user-defined operating rules. This paper describes the main features of REALM and provides potential users with an appreciation of its capabilities. In particular, it describes two case studies covering major urban and rural water supply systems. These case studies illustrate REALM's capabilities in the use of stochastically generated data in water supply planning and management, modelling of environmental flows, and assessing security of supply issues.
Keywords:Water supply  Planning and management  Simulation modelling  Sustainable water allocation
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