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This feature is not available in Source (public version).

Many regulated river systems support several resource assessment schemes to share the available resource (water) among users. In Source, a resource assessment system:

  • is associated with only one scenario in a project, whereas a scenario may be associated with one or more resource assessment systems;
  • can only have one owner, but any given owner or water user may be affected by more than one system; and
  • supports multiple account types.

There are three types of resource assessment supported in Source:

  • Annual accounting - This is a custom assessment method for regulated water;
  • Continuous accounting - This replicates the resource assessment system used in the Gwydir and Namoi in NSW; and
  • Continuous sharing - In this system, the behaviour of a water user has as little effect as possible on other water users within that system. 

You can also configure the following attributes that make up the above three systems:

  • 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.

 

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