Stream Routing Reach property sheet
This takes three forms, depending on whether the RORB, RAFTS or WBNM type of storage routing model is being used.
RORB (for details see the RORB Model layout):
RAFTS, which uses the same property sheet as overflow routes from pits (for details see the RAFTS Model layout):
WBNM (for details see the WBNM Model layout):
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