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All Topics | Topic "Deleting a river"
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Ms. Burcu Tezcan

Subject: Deleting a river   
Posted: 7/11/2025 Viewed: 152 times
Hi,

I'm trying to delete a river from my WEAP model, but I keep getting a warning that says the river was created in Catchment Delineation Mode and must be deleted by removing the catchment that defines it. However, my model does not contain any catchments.

Thanks.
Mr. Doug Chalmers

Subject: Re: Deleting a river   
Posted: 7/11/2025 Viewed: 145 times
Burcu,

In the list of model objects in the top left corner of your schematic, do you see a number in parenthesis to the right of Catchment? Is Catchment unchecked and made invisible? If so, check it to make them visible again and then you can delete the catchment. Based on this message, I suspect that there would be indeed be catchments in this model, but that they are simply invisible.

-Doug
Ms. Burcu Tezcan

Subject: Re: Deleting a river   
Posted: 7/14/2025 Viewed: 115 times
Hi Doug,

Thanks for your message.

The Catchment layer is checked and visible, but I don’t see any catchments listed in either the schematic or data view. I had created catchments earlier for testing purposes but deleted all of them afterward. I'm not sure why the river can't be deleted or why any associated catchments, if present, are not visible.

Thanks again,

Burcu
Topic "Deleting a river"