Daly
17.11 Entitled diversion of allocated surface water to users
Supporting information
The volume recognised in the water accounting statements of 745 ML representsthe total volume of surface water diverted for individual user licence entitlements in the Daly region during the 2012–13 year.
The Department of Land Resource Management (The Department) administers 23 separate licences in this category held by individual licensees. The water supply licences aredivided into licence entitlement purposes. The following table shows the totalvolume of water diverted for each licence purpose, from each surface waterresource, for the 2012–13 year.
Water diverted (ML) | ||||
Surface water resource | Agriculture | Industry | Stock and domestic | Total |
Copperfield Dam | <0.2 | 0 | ||
Daly River | 66 | 70 | 136 | |
Douglas River | 9 | 9 | ||
Edith River | 198 | 8 | 206 | |
Katherine River | 276 | 118 | 394 | |
Stray Creek | <0.1 | 0 |
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Total | 540 | 197 | 8 | 745 |
Quantification approach
Data source
Water Resource Licensing database and meter readings from licensees.
Provided by
The Department.
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 during the 2012–13 year. Metered data are supplied by users to The Department.
Where metered data are not available, the volume of abstraction is estimated based on previous year usage and information from property development plans or licences.
Assumptions, limitations, caveats and approximations
There is not sufficient information relating to actual abstraction to provide more accurate estimates of abstraction for all licences. Where estimates of abstraction are based on property development plans, it is assumed that the full annual entitlement is abstracted, and that the rate of abstraction is uniform throughout the year. It is unlikely on both counts that this will be the case for these licences.
Approximately 37% of the total volume diverted to individual users is based on estimated data.
Uncertainty information
Expected error for water meters is +/– 2%.
The Department requires that all water meters, when tested under in situ conditions, must be within 2% accuracy across the full flow rate range. See the Department's Water meters fact sheet for more information.
For estimated data the uncertainty is unquantified.