Linux Platform Enables Expanded Capabilities The Water Balance Model for British Columbia is a scenario comparison tool. Launched in 2003, it can help local governments create a future watershed vision by informing their decisions about the impacts, or not, of their ‘water footprint’ on watershed health. In December 2011, the Water Balance Model Partnership completed a year-long program to rebuild both the website front-end and
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Released by the British Columbia Inter-Governmental Partnership in November 2009, Water Balance Model for Canada – The Plan for the Future is a comprehensive document that will guide tool enhancement over the next three years. What Stakeholders Need to Know “The Plan for the Future provides a concise synopsis of “need to know” information about the Water Balance Model,” explains Ted van der Gulik,
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Written by Partnership for Water Sustainability in BC, November 26th, 2009
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Linux Platform Enables Expanded Capabilities The Water Balance Model for British Columbia is a scenario comparison tool. Launched in 2003, it can help local governments create a future watershed vision by informing their decisions about the impacts, or not, of their ‘water footprint’ on watershed health. “Rebuilt on a Linux platform, the Water Balance Model (WBM) is now quicker and cleaner to use. Also, it
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The Water Balance Model Partnership is systematically implementing enhancements that will materially expand the decision support capabilities of the Water Balance Model (WBM). Commencing in July 2010, the the Partnership has been issuing status reports at the end of every month. These are intended to keep the “WBM community-of-practice” fully informed. The Partnership is looking for timely feedback on user experiences so that the WBM team will
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Written by Partnership for Water Sustainability in BC, February 23rd, 2011
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The rapid growth and success of the present second generation of the Water Balance Model has fuelled a level of user interest and need that has made it clear that the time has come for the next bold leap forward in the evolution of this web-based tool. Enhancement of Water Balance Model The Water Balance Model Partnership is proceeding with implementation of a $500,000
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Written by Partnership for Water Sustainability in BC, November 08th, 2009
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