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The Bulk Licensing Node is used to represent an administrative arrangement where a group of water users share a common portfolio of accounts. An example of this are this is the NSW Irrigation Corporations.
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The bulk licensing node can posses more than one type of account, as a result there is a mechanism in place to determine how water use should be divided amongst the account types. The bulk licensing node use the same approach as the water user (refer to Water user node User Node - SRG) where the account types are given a priority and a weighting, to be used to divide usage when two or more account types have the same priority.
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Some bulk licences include a mechanism where flows returning to the system are credited to the account portfolio. The bulk licensing node use the same approach as the water user (refer to Water user node User Node - SRG) for splitting the credit into the appropriate account types.
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