Some of the components available in Aquator to build models, undertake analysis, import and export information are listed below.
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Abstraction (An Abstraction allows water to be taken from a river to supply)
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Bi-directional link (A Bi-Directional Link allows two way flow on the supply system)
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Blender (A Blender mixes water in supply to meet minimum quality standards)
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Bulk supply (This component allows transfer of water to supply from outside the model)
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Catchment (A Catchment marks the start of one branch of the river network and adds water on daily basis to the river network at that point)
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Combiner (Converts a bi-directional flow into an inflow and outflow - used with the Bi-directional link component)
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Confluence (A Confluence combines two input river reaches into a single output river reach)
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Constraint holder (Allows licences and other constraints to be placed in the supply network)
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Demand Centre (A Demand Centre acts as a source of demand such as city, town or region)
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Discharge (A Discharge allows water to be added to the river system)
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Diversion (A Diversion has a single river reach as input with two river outputs; main and diverted)
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Gauging station (A Gauging Station allows modelled flow to be compared with the measured flow and can act as a prescribed flow site on the river network)
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Groundwater (This component is a simple representation of a groundwater source)
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Hydro-Generator (As water passes through a Hydro-Generator, electricity and hence income are generated)
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Join (A Join enables two branches of the supply network to be connected together)
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Link (A Link connects joins together supply type connector. It represents pipelines, aqueducts and channels used in the supply distribution network)
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Pump Station (A Pump Station moves water within the supply system or into the river network)
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Reach (This component is a simple representation of a river reach that allows flows to be lagged and losses applied)
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Reservoir (A Reservoir provides storage for water either in the river network or in the supply system)
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River regulator (A River Regulator automatic release to augment river flow)
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Service Reservoir (A Service Reservoir is located in the supply system only and has no significant storage over a daily time step)
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Split (A Split enables the supply network to branch into two directions in a downstream direction)
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Termination (A Termination component is required as the last component at the downstream end of a river reach to account for water leaving the system in the water balance calculations)
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Water Treatment Works (A Water Treatment Works is located in the supply system and supports Process Water losses and Clear Water Returns)
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Abstraction (An Annual Licence restricts the supply from a source to an annual max quantity)
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Annual yield (An Annual Yield restricts the supply from a source to an annual max quantity)
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Availability constraint (This constraint enables/disables a source on a day by day basis)
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Daily licence (A Daily Licence restricts the supply from a source to a daily maximum quantity)
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Period licence (This is a flexible period licence from one month to many years)
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Seasonal licence (This licence is enforced only between specific dates within any twelve month period)
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Rolling licence (This licence applies over a rolling period of 18 or more months)
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