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Environmental Flow Manager (EFM)

The Environmental Flow Manager manages all actions specified at EFNs that have been assigned to the manager. The EFM ranks the  The Environmental Flow Manager ranks actions in priority order based on condition and an importance weighting specified for each action. The EFM In a scenario where multiple actions have equal priority rankings, actions will be ordered based on importance, then by condition, and finally by name (alphabetically). The Environmental Flow Manager then determines which actions are to be activated enabled based on the cost (water requirement) of the action and the water available in portfolio accounts. The EFM also manages  

The Environmental Flow Manager has two key functions

  1. To manage the accounting of
the
  1. environmental water
. It
  1. portfolios
  2. To manage all actions specified at the Environmental Flow Node(s) that have been assigned to the manager.

The Environmental Flow Manager allows the user to set - up portfolios of accounts and to prioritise account and portfolio use. Accounts need to be set up in the Resource Assessment, where the user can specify account entitlements.

 

 Figure 1 Environmental Flow Manager Main Menu

 

Decision point: The Environmental Flow Manager can run every daytime step. However, with a large model and many actions, this may slow down the model run significantly. Therefore, there is an option to run the EFM less frequent, e.g. fortnightly or monthly. The used user can set this up through a function. 

Portfolios

Setting up portfolios: 

Accounts need to be set-up in the Resource Assessment.  At At the Resource Assessment the user specifies accounts , representing and entitlements. The system keeps track of the water usage and water available . (for more details on Resource Assessment functionality is not specific to the new functionality developed for environmental flows ( see Resource Assessment SRG). Some functionality has been added to the Resource Assessment for the EFM: Environmental portfolios can be added as ‘Account Hosts’. The user needs to set-up the Portfolio at the EFM first (Figure 1). At the Resource Assessment menu, the

At the EFM, the user can create/add portfolios. The portfolio can then be assigned as Account Host to individual accounts (see Figure 2within the Resource Assessment). These accounts then appear in within the portfolio in the EFM (See Figure 4) and can be prioritised for their use. Priority indicates which account will be used first. If more than one account Single or multiple accounts may be assigned to contribute to a single portfolio, and prioritised. In a scenario where multiple accounts have equal priority, the % share Share indicates what percentage of the volume to be accounted will come from which account. Multiple portfolis portfolios may be assigned to contribute to a single group, and prioritised. Account use within portfolios can also be prioritisedordered according to priority. If multiple portfolios within a group have same priority, volume is debited as a 50/50 split between portfolios. An account may only be in one portfolio. Only one account of each account tye may be present in the one portfolio. 

Priority: If a portfolio consists of various accounts,the user can prioritise to dictate from which accounts water will be debited first. Priority is sorted in ascending order, where an account with priority of 1 would be utilised before account with priority of 2.

Share: If multiple accounts have equal priority, the Share indicates what percentage of the volume to be accounted will come from which account.

Balance Adjustment (Reserve): The user can specify a volume or function by which the available water in the account will be adjusted for Environmental Flow Manager priority assessments. A negative Balance Adjustment reserves this volume for later use (and considers this water not available to the Environmental Flow Manager at this stage). A positive Balance Adjustment leads to the Environmental Flow Manager considering an account to have more water available than is currently available, which could be used to represent an expectation of increasing availability.

Note: The Balance Adjustment is set for an account within the portfolio. However, for practical purposes the balance adjustment is done for the whole portfolio. This is because the calculation allows for negative values for 'Protfoli Account Balances' as below

 Balance condered when Evaluating against Estimated Cost = Portfoli Account Balances + Portfolio Balance Adjustments

Figure 2: Resource Assessment Menu, Associating EFM Portfolio Po rtfolio as an Account Host

Figure 3: Resource Assessment Summary with Environmental Portfolio Account Hosts

 

 Figure 4: Portfolio Summary at Environmental Flow Manager with Associated Accounts

Balance Adjustment (Reserve): The user can specify a volume or function by which the available water in the account will be adjusted for EFM priority assessments. If this is a negative volume, this volume will be set-aside for later use (and considered not available to the EFM at this stage), i.e. it acts as a reserve. If this volume is positive, the EFM would consider that there is more water available than there is currently in the account, which could be used to represent an expectation of increasing allocations.

Groups

Actions can be grouped together. The actions in one group will be prioritised and delivered as a package. All actions need to be assigned to a group, but most groups may consist of a single action.

Figure 5 Environmental Flow Manager Groups Main Menu

Unassigned Actions:

Overview of actions that have not yet been assigned to a group. All actions to be managed by the Environmental Flow Manager

need to

must be assigned to a group. A group can have a single or multiple actions. The model will not run if a node is linked to the manger and an action within the node is not assigned to a group.

Create Group per Selected ActionSelected unassigned actions will be placed in new groups (each action selected action will get its own group).
Create one group for all selected actionsAdds the selected action(s) to one new group. Note: To add actions to already existing groups the user needs to go to the relevant group and add actions there (see below).
Assigned Actions: Overview of the existing groups and the actions included in that group.
Figure 6 Assigning Actions and Portfolios to Groups in the Environmental Flow Manager

 

Actions

Available Actions:

The drop down list shows all actions that have not yet been assigned to a group. An action can be selected and added to this group. A user can select an Action already included in the group and remove it by deleting that action.

Cost:

The user

specifies the cost of the action as a function. This function can make use of a conservative default cost estimate the software will calculate (the ‘current season cost estimate’).

needs to define an estimate of the amount of water that will be required to complete an environmental action. The user can estimate an action’s cost through a fixed value, a data source or a function. The user can also use a function to point at a model generated cost estimate “Current Season Cost Estimate” that is available via the Environmental Flow Node at Node>Action>Current Season Cost Estimate. 

The Environmental Flow Manager will consider the estimated cost only before the action is actively being delivered. Once an action is being delivered the EFM will not disable the action, even if estimated cost is greater than the amount available in the account.

The Cost function should be considered a Risk function: If cost is overestimated the action may not be enabled often enough. If the cost is underestimated the action may fail.

Note: Time of Evaluation for this function has to be set to ‘Environmental Flow Prioritisation’. Any variables used in the function, would also need to be set to evaluate during ‘Environmental Flow

Prioritisation ’

Prioritisation’, and their Date Range would need to be set to ‘Current Iteration’.

Importance: The user can set-up a function (or a combinations of multiple functions) to calculate the Importance, which determines under which circumstances a particular group of actions should be targeted/prioritised. Time of Evaluation for this function has to be set to ‘Environmental Flow Prioritisation’. If the Importance is zero, the actions will not be considered/activated.

The user can define the importance of an action to determine under which circumstances a particular group of actions should be targeted/prioritised. Importance is sorted in descending order, where an Importance of 2 will be ranked higher than an Importance of 1. The user can define importance through a fixed value, a data source or a function (Time of Evaluation for a function must be set to ‘Environmental Flow Prioritisation’).

 

The valid range of values for Importance are positive numbers however importance may be set as zero. If a group has only one action which has an importance of zero, the action will not be enabled. If a group has multiple actions, it would make sense to use the same importance for all actions in the group. However, if actions within a group have different Importance values, the highest importance will be used for the group. A group would only be disabled, if all actions would have Importance zero.

 

Portfolios

Available Portfolios:

The user can add one (or more) portfolio(s) from which the action can be delivered.
Priority: Set the priority for portfolio use (for accounting this specific group of actions). If a group can make use of multiple portfolios, the user can specify which portfolio will be debited first. A portfolio with priority 1 will be used before the portfolio with priority 2.
Share: If more than one portfolio has multiple portfolios have the same priority, the Share indicates what percentage of the volume to be debited will be shared between these portfolios according the % share identified.accounted will come from which portfolio.