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The off-allocation flow sharing node is used to determine how much off-allocation flow is available in the river (at the node), as well as how to share this between the downstream water users that have licence shares. Off-allocation flows are those that are in excess of regulated requirements. They can be generated from unallocated tributary inflows downstream of storages, and from storage spills.
Ownership and the Transfer of Ownership node
Modelling water ownership throughout river systems allows you Water ownership deals with the assignment and tracking of water as it is stored in, transits through, and exits river systems. This is an important aspect of water management, as it allows resource sharing amongst owners with the ability to determine how much water a particular an owner has, and where it is currently located.
The transfer ownership node has two main functions in ownership systems:
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- Accounts - Water users within a model are linked to accounts, that allow them to request resources;
- Usage limits - Limits the amount of resource that can be delivered to water users;
- Account type triggers - A trigger initiates or cancels certain actions for an account type; examples include dates and water levels; and
- Off allocation systems.
River Operations (limited functionality)
Operations forecasting allows you to create alternate forecasts for inflows, water demands, stream flow losses and gains (unaccounted differences) and constituents within a single overall project scenario. In other words, it forecasts the input data for a model.
In the free version of Source, operations cannot be enabled in a scenario. Consequently, a scenario cannot be run using the Run w/Warm Up analysis type.
Insight (limited functionality)
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