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Abstract
A functional model of an automated management decision support system for load rationing in the framework of water management systems is proposed. Its main blocks are: automated control systems for natural and industrial wastewater, the state register of objects that have a negative impact on the environment, mathematical models for the transfer of pollutants in water bodies, geo-information systems for visualizing geo-data and modeling results. The advantage of the proposed system is the possibility of operational control over the sources of pollution and the regulation of the load from water users in real time.
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1 Saint Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation, 190000, St. Petersburg, str. Bolshaya Morskaya, 67A
2 Saint Petersburg State University of Industrial Technology and Design, 198095, St. Petersburg, str. Ivana Chernyh, 4