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HELP

HELP

Development of an updated Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill Performance (HELP) Model Software application HELP v3.07 is a DOS executable program, meaning it does not run in a Windows or iOS environment. The 16-bit program will not natively work with 64-bit systems (i.e., most Windows 7 and more recent systems). Therefore, a 3rd party emulator is required. This walkthrough will describe how to use a DOS emulator to install the HELP model. HELP v3.07 will run natively on 32-bit systems, through the Windows Command line. For 32-bit systems, unzip the program and double-click INSTALL.exe, following the walkthrough from Step 7. To check if your PC is 32 or 64-bit, navigate to the Start menu (may be a Windows icon), Click Computer, Click System Properties (or similar). A window with your Windows Edition and System Information will appear. System type will display either 32 or 64-bit Operating System.

Land and Materials Management Division

US EPA Office of Research and Development National Risk Management Research Laboratory 26 W. Martin Luther King Dr. (ML-CHL) Cincinnati, OH 45268-3001

Contact Manager: David Carson, Chief, Materials Management Branch(carson.david@epa.gov)

Contact Technical Lead: Thabet Tolaymat(Tolaymat.Thabet@epa.gov>)

Contact Software Configuration Management: Daniel Young (young.daniel@epa.gov)

About

“Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill Performance” (HELP) Model Software Application Tool. This software is developed using Visual Studio Professional 2017 in Windows 10.

Build & run

See Wiki/Build & run.

Testing

See Wiki/Testing.

Contributing

See Wiki/Contributing & Collaboration.

Local Installation for Programmers

See Wiki/Local Installation for Programmers.

User Manual

See Wiki/User Manual.

License

HELP is developed and maintained by National Risk Management Research Laboratory Office of Research and Development U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH 45268. See Wiki/Licensing.

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