Water Allocation for Seasonal Water Sharing
Water allocation for seasonal water sharing is best undertaken
within the context of a river basin plan that sets out the water
shares for different uses and groups of users. However, this ideal
situation is often not met and water sharing must be managed
among existing water users without guiding principles and
expectations for water shares being known among water users.
In such a case, relative reliabilities of supply between different
groups of water users will not be public knowledge within
the basin community and more widely in the community.
Therefore, advice about the other water users in the basin, their
need for water and the required reliability of supply, about the
environmental needs within the river and the importance of
maintaining river biodiversity, should be part of the information
provided at a seasonal water sharing meeting.
In addition, seasonal water sharing must respond to
timescales which are set by the yearly seasonal calendar and,
because of the very high proportion of water use demanded by
agriculture, the relationship of agricultural water requirements
to agricultural planning, decision making and crop
production.
In the Panj Amu River basin, the pattern of river flow and
that of agricultural water demand are closely synchronized. The
flow in the river is just starting to increase at the same time as
farmers are making decisions on crop planting. Thus there is a
limited amount of time to communicate with water user groups,
and to establish understanding of the expected water availability,
the uncertainty associated with the forecast water availability
and the possible responses to water shortage by the various
water user groups. Well prepared presentations and handouts
can assist in overcoming these issues.
The water available for sharing among water users should
be that remaining from the forecast river flow after meeting
environmental requirements. The pattern of water demand
through the year and the diversion capability of offtakes will
also need to be taken into consideration.
The water estimated to be available is separated into two
amounts which will be provided to two broad groups of water
users — (i) permanent crop/orchard, industry and domestic/
urban water users and (ii) annual crop agricultural water users.
High reliability supply is provided for the town, industry and
orchard crop water users. The available water first meets the
need for high reliability supply and the remaining forecast
supply is then divided proportionally among the annual crop
water users.
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