In addition to inflows originating from subcatchment runoff and groundwater, drainage system nodes can receive three other types of external inflows:
Direct Inflows - These are user-defined time series of inflows added directly into a node. They can be used to perform flow and water quality routing in the absence of any runoff computations, as in a study area where no subcatchments are defined.
Dry Weather Inflows - These are continuous inflows that typically reflect the contribution from sanitary sewage in sewer systems, or base flows in pipes and stream channels. They are represented by an average inflow rate that can be periodically adjusted on a monthly, daily, and hourly basis, by applying Time Pattern multipliers to this average value.
Direct, Dry Weather, and RDII inflows are properties associated with each type of drainage system node (junctions, outfalls, flow dividers, and storage units), and can be specified when nodes are edited. It is also possible to make the outflows generated from an upstream drainage system be the inflows to a downstream system by using interface files.
See Also External Inflows Editor