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14.7.9.7 Allocation diversion of regulated surface water flows—other lumped

                             

Supporting information   


The volume recognised in the water accounting statements (9,428 ML) represents the volume of water abstracted during 2009–10 from the Ord River by self-supply licencees, excluding the water diverted to the Ord Irrigation Cooperative or entitlements for urban water supply. Abstraction occurs from:

  • Lake Kununurra, downstream of the Ord River Dam
  • Lower Ord River, downstream of the Kununurra Diversion Dam.

The breakdown of the abstraction according to the stated licence entitlement purpose is provided in the table below.

Licence purpose

Abstraction (ML)

Quantification approach

Agriculture

6,335

Estimated

Commercial and institutional

186

Estimated

Industry and power generation

7

Estimated

Mining

2,073

Metered

Parks, gardens and recreation

282

Estimated

Stock and domestic

545

Estimated

Total

9,428

 

 

Quantification approach   


Data source

Western Australian Department of Water: Water Resource Licensing (WRL) database and the Water Information (WIN) database.

 

Data provider

Western Australian Department of Water.

 

Method

The volume presented for this line item is a combination of metered data and estimates.
Where metered data are available, the abstraction is calculated as the actual abstraction for the reporting period. Where metered data are not available, the volume of abstraction is estimated to be the full annual entitlement, divided by the number of days that each licence was active during the reporting period. The number of days the licences were active is calculated using the annual renewal date of each individual licence:

  • for licences that expired during the reporting year, the volume of abstraction is estimated to be the full entitlement, divided by the number of days from 1 July 2009 until its expiry date
  • for new licences that were created during the reporting year, the volume of abstraction is estimated to be the full entitlement, divided by the number of days from the licence start date until 30 June 2010.

Some licences are issued in perpetuity and do not have an annual renewal date. In these cases, the volume of abstraction is estimated as the amount of one full year’s allocation for licences in force during the reporting year.

 

Uncertainty

Derived from estimated data. Ungraded.
Derived from measured data. Uncertainty range +/–5%.

 

Assumptions, approximations and caveats/limitations

  • There is not sufficient information relating to actual abstraction to provide more accurate estimates of abstraction for all licences. The pro-rata estimates of abstraction assume that the full annual entitlement is abstracted each year, and that the rate of abstraction is uniform throughout the year. It is unlikely on both counts that this will be the case for
    all licences.
  • For licences that are metered, the licencee is required to install a cumulative water meter of a type approved under the Rights in Water and Irrigation (Approved Meters) Order 2009 for each water draw point under the licence. The licencee must ensure the installed meter(s) accuracy is maintained to within +/–5% of the volume metered, in field conditions.
  • Meters must be installed in accordance with the provisions of the Guidelines for Water Meter Installation(Western Australian Department of Water 2009).