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Note that I am not certain what you mean by "open system" other than perhaps a lake or wetland.
If you are needing to represent storage at a node, you should use a "Detention Pond" node--which is actually just a storage node. If you do not need to represent storage, then it can be handled by a junction node.
If you are needing to discharge into a downstream storage area and you really do not care about modeling that storage area, then you can model the downstream outlet as an "Outfall" node. When defining the Outfall node, you can define what the downstream boundary condition type is.
With regard to Brad's comment, we were initially debugging his model and did not know what the downstream boundary conditions were--and were just trying to make certain that the downstream end of the model was not causing un-necessary backwater in the pond.
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