In 1992 the CRC for Catchment Hydrology was formed to produce a decision support system able to predict movement of water, particulates and solutes from land to rivers followed in 1993 by the CRC for Freshwater Ecology. Model for Urban Stormwater Improvement Conceptualisation was launched in 2002 Development of The Invisible Modelling Environment enabling development and integration of models, which is used by many tools made by eWater In 2004 the Catchment modelling Toolkit was released eWater Ltd was established in 2005 and CRCFE and CRCCH were merged and relaunched as eWater CRC eWater CRC ends and eWater Ltd continues as a non-profit organisation Minister for the Environment Senator Penny Wong announces eWater Source as the new COAG endorsed National Hydrological Platform and in 2014 the Source Public modelling tool is launched as a free software package
TIME (The Invisible Modelling Environment)
The Invisible Modelling Environment is a software development framework for creating, testing and delivering environmental simulation models. TIME includes support for the representation, management and visualisation of a variety of data types, as well as support for testing, integrating and calibrating simulation models. TIME provides a framework for spatial and temporal data analysis. TIME has been developed under the sponsorship of eWater CRC and its predecessor CRC for Catchment Hydrology. As well as providing a modelling framework, TIME supports model users with a range of data analysis and management, model processing and visualisation tools. TIME is a core component of a large range of formal software products, as well as numerous research programs. Currently the TIME code base is incorporated into approximately 23 eWater supported applications. The eWater Source products are a major focus of this product range and are extensively used by government and private enterprise in addressing water quantity and quality policy questions. Time is also integrated into a range of CSIRO specific products and projects such as the “” and the system, a continental water balance monitoring system that is being developed jointly by CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology.
eWater Toolkit
The eWater Toolkit is a source of software tools and information related to the modelling and management of water resources, including water quality tools. It provides a web-based distribution point for hydrological, ecological and catchment management models, databases and other resources.