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14.7.9.7 Allocation diversion of regulated flows – other lumped holders

                             

Supporting information   


The volumetric value for the line item is 2,287,387 ML (see the following table for the breakdown.

Allocation diversion of regulated flows made under other lumped holder category for the Murray–Darling Basin (MDB) region in 2009–10

Region no.

Region name

State

Volume

(ML)

Uncertainty

11

Lachlan

NSW

0

10%

12

Wimmera–Avoca

Vic

9,021

5%

13

Ovens1

Vic

7,655

10%

 

14

Goulburn–Broken1

Vic

806,097

5%

 

15

Loddon1

Vic

2,731

5%

 

16

Campaspe1

Vic

7,780

5%

 

17

Murrumbidgee

NSW/ACT

450

10%

17.1

Murrumbidgee – NSW

NSW

450

10%

17.2

Murrumbidgee – ACT

ACT

n/a

n/a

18

Murray

NSW/SA/Vic

1,453,653

18.1

Murray – NSW

NSW

0

10%

18.2

Murray – Vic1

Vic

985,427

7% to 14% 

18.3

Murray – SA2

SA

468,226

5% to 6% 

 

Total

2,287,387

 

 

– = no data available; n/a = not applicable

1 Refer to the following table for calculation details

2 Refer to the table next to the following table for calculation details

Victorian data include the regulated system allocation diversions within each region. It was not possible to separate diversions for different purposes such as urban, irrigation and environment, or between high-reliability and low-reliability classes of licence.

Victorian allocation diversions are shown in the source valley, even though the water was taken in a different destination valley. Therefore all entitlements in the Goulburn–Broken region have their diversions shown in the Goulburn–Broken region, rather than the destination valleys of the Loddon or the Campaspe, or transferred to Melbourne.

Victorian volumes included within the Goulburn–Broken allocation diversions is 16,417 ML, which has been transferred to Melbourne.

Other Victorian diversions such as urban bulk entitlements in the unregulated system are shown in Line item 14.6.2 Diversion of unregulated flows – urban water access entitlements and take for irrigator purposes in the unregulated system is shown in Line item 14.6.5.2 Allocation diversion of unregulated flows – individual irrigator holder.

Calculation of allocation diversions within the region – Victoria

Region

WAM volume (ML)

Volumes transferred from other regions (ML)

Environmental diversions

Total unregulated diversion

Total

Ovens

12,613

0

0

–4,958

7,655

Goulburn – Broken

799,435

18,031

3,200

–14,570

806,097

Loddon

4,211

0

0

–1,480

2,731

Campaspe

26,089

–18,031

0

–278

7,780

Murray – Vic

957,955

0

33,768

–6,296

985,427

Note: Values for which minus signs are provided are deducted when calculating the total value.

South Australian data include total allocation diversions for all other purposes (including high security environmental purposes and individual irrigation holders) other than urban and stock and domestic use.

Calculation of allocation diversions within the region – South Australia

Region

Total non-swamp irrigation diversion (ML)

Total reclaimed swamp irrigation diversion (ML)

Total environmental water for SA diversion (ML)

Planned environmental water diversion (ML)

Total (ML)

Murray – SA

371,405

14,300

132,563

–50,042

468,226

Note: Values for which minus signs are provided are deducted when calculating the total value.

Information on carryover volumes, allocation, delivery and forfeiture on high-security environmental purposes and individual irrigation holders for South Australia is not separately provided in the accounting reports due to data compilation difficulties.

Quantification approach   


Data source

  • Australian Capital Territory: Water Audit Monitoring Report 2009–10 (30 November 2010).
  • New South Wales: NSW Office of Water’s Water Accounting section.
  • Queensland: Water Audit Monitoring Report 2009–10 (31 January 2011).
  • South Australia: Water Audit Monitoring Report 2009–10 (22 February 2011).
  • Victoria: Water Audit Monitoring Report 2009–10 (19 January 2011).

Note: Water audit monitoring (WAM) report data are stored in the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) HYDRO database.

Data provider

MDBA.

Method

  • WAM-supplied data are either measured, modelled or estimated
  • NSW Office of Water supplied data are prepared on a water balance approach. It implies that the movement of values during the year will balance the opening and closing balances. The forfeitures and adjustments have been checked to ensure that the closing balance reconciles.

Uncertainty

See the above table entitled ‘ Allocation diversion of regulated flows made under other lumped holder category for the Murray–Darling Basin (MDB) region in 2009–10’ for the uncertainty estimates.

Approximations, assumptions, caveats/limitations

  • For South Australia, it was not possible to separate allocation remaining for different purposes such as irrigation, industrial and recreation. Therefore, allocation remaining was treated as ‘other lumped holder’. All other remaining line items were treated in the same manner to enable reconciliation of the line item and ensure consistency of treatment. Data were available to separate irrigation and environment for allocation announcement and allocation diversion.
  • For Victoria, it was not possible to separate allocation remaining for different purposes such as urban, irrigation and environment, or between high-reliability and low-reliability licence classes. Therefore, allocation remaining was treated as ‘other lumped holder’. All other remaining line items were treated in the same manner to enable reconciliation of the line item and ensure consistency of treatment. Data were available to separate urban, irrigation and environment, and between high-reliability and low-reliability classes of licence for allocation announcement, allocation diversion, and allocation adjustment and forfeiture.