Murray–Darling Basin

                                                                                                   

8.1.9.4 Allocation on regulated flows remaining – urban holder

                             

Supporting information   


The volumetric value for the line item at the end of 2009–10 is 0 ML (see the following table for a breakdown).

Allocation/claim on regulated flows remaining within the region – urban holder

Region no.

Region name

State

Volume as at
30 June 2009

(ML)

Volume as at
30 June 2010

(ML)

1

Paroo

Qld/NSW

0

0

1.1

Paroo – Qld

Qld

0

0

1.2

Paroo – NSW

NSW

n/a

n/a

2

Warrego

Qld/NSW

0

0

2.1

Warrego – Qld

Qld

0

0

2.2

Warrego – NSW

NSW

n/a

n/a

3

Condamine–Balonne

Qld/NSW

0

0

3.1

Condamine–Balonne – Qld

Qld

0

0

3.2

Condamine–Balonne – NSW

NSW

n/a

n/a

4

Moonie

Qld/NSW

0

0

4.1

Moonie – Qld

Qld

0

0

4.2

Moonie – NSW

NSW

n/a

n/a

5

Border Rivers

Qld/NSW

0

0

5.1

Border Rivers – Qld

Qld

0

0

5.2

Border Rivers – NSW

NSW

n/a

n/a

 

Total

0

0

n/a = not applicable

Queensland data includes the allocations remaining in the supplemented system, where available. All allocation remaining at the end of the water year is forfeited and therefore this volume will be zero for Queensland regions. While carryover does not apply, most water supply schemes hold water in reserve for high-priority urban use. 

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

Allocation remaining (carryover) is as calculated by the states.

Uncertainty

The uncertainty is ungraded.

Approximations, assumptions, caveats/limitations

Nil.