Ordering priorities allow users in Source to specify how shortfalls are prioritised between different demands in Source. Without a priority system enabled, Source will shortfall all demands equally proportionally within the model. The priority ordering system addresses situations encountered in water resource models such as the following:
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Scenario | Allow Order | Extract Water | Result |
1 | True | True | Standard case |
2 | True | False | Priorities have no effect on the flow phase. |
3 | False | True | Water will be extracted independently of the priorities |
4 | False | False | No effect |
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Flow Phase
In the flow phase the shortfall priorities will inform the supply point on the volume of water it is able to extract. It tries to ensure that orders of higher priority are maintained and equalises access at the supply point's priority level.
Transfer of Ownership
The transfer of ownership has two options regarding ordering priorities:
- Maintain downstream ratio
- Override ratios and assign to one priority level (re-prioritise orders - see user guide).
Storage
Two Three options at a storage node that have an impact on the prioritisation of orders
Gauged Release - Gauged release has a higher priority than the highest priority order in the system.
Pass Orders Through – The priority of the upstream orders will be the same as that of the downstream orders.
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Maximum Order
The maximum order can truncate orders being passed upstream to a specified value. If this is the case, we try and preserve the highest priority volume of water being passed upstream. This is done by removing the lower priority orders until the total is less the maximum specified.
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