The CRC for Water Sensitive Cities’ Tools and Products (TAP) team have completed the integration of the Urban Water Cycle module into the WSC Scenario Tool. The release will be launched with some presentations from experts who have been close to the development of the module.
CRCWSC’s Commercial Manager, Malcolm Eadie will open the session by outlining the enhancement to the WSC Scenario Tool following the integration of the Urban Water Cycle (UWC) module, and officially welcome Participants to start trialling the tool in their own case studies. The session will follow with Water Technology’s Luke McPhail providing an industry perspective on the functionality and features of the UWC module, and Monash University’s Christian Urich exploring the potential of WSC Scenario Tool applying the core modules by way of a case study application.
If you’d like to attend the training on Wednesday 9 September, email Tammie Harold to register.