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    Closest Junction

    The closest junction method works in conjunction with customer/meter data. This method provides a means to assign demands to the junctions closest to the water meter. Advanced algorithms are used to locate and allocate demands to the closest junction. For each of the junction nodes, the demands are then summed up to establish localized demands imposed on each of the nodes.

    Domains may be created to selectively apply this method to user-specified junctions.

    Parent topic: Allocation Methods

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