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Open-Source-Support Public
Forked from innovyze/Open-Source-SupportThis repository hosts open code that can be used in Innovyze products that support scripting. This includes Ruby for the UI/Exchange, SQL and other useful stuff. We stand on the shoulders of badger…
AGS Script UpdatedMay 10, 2024 -
swmm-parse Public
Forked from michaeltryby/swmm-parseFile parsing toolkit for SWMM
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Stormwater-Management-Model Public
Forked from pyswmm/Stormwater-Management-ModelORD Stormwater Management Model repository
C Other UpdatedJun 11, 2023 -
StormReactor Public
Forked from kLabUM/StormReactorStormReactor: Python package for modeling any pollutant generation or removal method in SWMM
Python GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 UpdatedJan 2, 2023 -
swmmio Public
Forked from pyswmm/swmmioPython tools for interacting with, editing, and visualizing EPA SWMM5 models
Python MIT License UpdatedSep 28, 2022 -
swmmjs Public
Demo of swmm-js using React. This project is in early alpha.
JavaScript MIT License UpdatedJan 18, 2022 -
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SWMMOutputAPI Public archive
Output API - Python Wrapper for SWMM
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openwateranalytics.github.io Public
Forked from OpenWaterAnalytics/openwateranalytics.github.ioorg pages
CSS UpdatedFeb 15, 2018 -
EPANET Public
Forked from OpenWaterAnalytics/EPANETORD Water Distribution Network Model
C UpdatedJan 17, 2018 -
rq-win Public
Forked from michaelbrooks/rq-winRQ Worker class that works for development on Windows
Python MIT License UpdatedJun 13, 2017 -
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swmmreport Public
Forked from lucashtnguyen/swmmreportswmmreport: EPA SWMM Report File reader
Python BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License UpdatedMay 24, 2016 -
HydraulicModel Public
This tool is used for storing and exporting hydraulic model objects for SWMM and EPANET.
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AERMOD-sensitivity-analysis Public
Offers the ability to run a simple sensitivity analysis for the USEPA Air Dispersion Model using Python