Who developed EPANET?
United States Environmental Protection Agency
EPANET
Original author(s) | Lewis A. Rossman |
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Developer(s) | United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA, Cincinnati, Ohio) |
Stable release | 2.2 / July 23, 2020 |
Written in | C Programming Language(engine) / Object Pascal(User Interface) |
Operating system | Windows |
How do I use Epanet 2?
The setup program will ask you to choose a folder (directory) where the EPANET files will be placed. The default folder is c:\Program Files (x86)\EPANET 2.2….2.1. Installing EPANET
- Select Run from the Windows Start menu.
- Enter the full path and name of the epanet2.
- Click the OK button type to begin the setup process.
Is there a free version of EPANET 2.2?
The version of EPANET you are about to download is 2.2.1. This download is provided to you free of charge. The package you are about to download is authentic and was not repacked or modified in any way by us. The software is periodically scanned by our antivirus system.
Is the EPANET software in the public domain?
EPANET is public domain software that can be freely copied and distributed. It is a Windows®-based program that will work with all versions of Windows.
What kind of software does the EPA use?
EPANET-RTX is software for building real-time hydraulic and water quality models. EPANET-RTX brings real-time analytics to water distribution system modeling, planning, and operations.
Is the EPANET project an open source project?
With the announcement of an open source EPANET initiative, the project indicated that it would be owned and managed by the wider WDSA community without affiliation to any private or public for-profit institution or company.