FLASHBACK TO 2009: “Our goal in constantly improving the Water Balance Model is to serve an ever widening range of user sophistication and problem-solving capabilities," stated Ted van der Gulik when he announced the plan for implementing a $500,000 program over 3 years
Note to Reader:
A decade ago, the rapid growth and success of the second generation of the Water Balance Model had fueled a level of user interest and need that made it clear that the time had come for the next bold leap forward in the evolution of this web-based tool. This prompted the Water Balance Model Partnership to develop The Plan for the Future, released in November 2009.
3-year program will enhance capabilities of ‘Water Balance Model for Canada’
In November 2009, the Water Balance Model Partnership announced that it is proceeding with implementation of a $500,000 program over a 3-year period to expand the capabilities of the web-based Water Balance Model for Canada.
“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 our web-based tool,” stated Ted van der Gulik, Chair of the Water Balance Model Partnership.
“Our goal in constantly improving the Water Balance Model is to serve an ever widening range of user sophistication and problem-solving capabilities. Among the many enhancements that will be implemented over the next three years are capabilities not currently available in commercial software.”
To Learn More:
Click on 3-year program will enhance the capabilities of the Water Balance Model for Canada to read the complete announcement.
The Plan for the Future
“The Plan for the Future provides a concise synopsis of ‘need to know’ information about the Water Balance Model,” explained Ted van der Gulik. “It also presents a road map for greatly increasing both the computational capabilities of the Water Balance Model and its usability in visioning future alternatives for use of water and land.”
To Learn More:
Download a copy of the Water Balance Model for Canada – The Plan for the Future.