Ord
17.11 Entitled diversion of allocated surface water to users
Supporting information
The volume recognised in the water accounting statements (27,298 ML) represents the total volume of surface water diverted for individual user licence entitlements in the Ord region during the 2012–13 year.
The Department of Water administers approximately 100 separate licences in this category held by individual licensees. Licences primarily relate to water sourced from the main Ord River channel, upper Ord River, Dunham River, and King River for the agricultural and mining sectors.
Quantification approach
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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 year. 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 year. The number of days the licences were active is calculated using the issue date of each individual licence.
- For licences that expired and were renewed during the 2012–13 year, the volume of abstraction is estimated to be the full licensed allocation.
- For licences that expired during the 2012–13 year (and were not renewed), the volume of abstraction is estimated to be the full allocation, divided by the number of days from 1 July 2012 until its expiry date.
- For new licences that were created during the 2012–13 year, the volume of abstraction is estimated to be the full allocation, divided by the number of days from the licence issue date until 30 June 2013.
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 2012–13 year.
Assumptions, limitations, caveats and approximations
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.
Uncertainty information
Expected error for water meters is +/– 5%.
The Department of Water requires that all water meters, when tested under in situ conditions, must be within 5% accuracy across the full flow rate range (Department of Water 2009).
For estimated data the uncertainty is unquantified.