Weekly Water Report
30 July 2010
OVERALL
STORAGE
LEVEL
35.9%
WEEKLY
STORAGE
CHANGE
0.3%
SAME TIME
LAST
YEAR
27.0%
AVERAGE
DAILY
CONSUMPTION
134 L
AVERAGE
CATCHMENT
RAINFALL
0.8mm
1mm of rain but 5 billion litres banked

Melbourne’s dam levels continued to rise in another week with little rain over the catchments.
Storages increased 0.3% since last Thursday, representing a net gain of just over 5 billion litres to the city’s reserves.
The boost came despite major catchments averaging under 1mm of rain (well below the norm of 27mm) and is the result of rain in previous weeks still flowing through the system.
Stream flow remained reasonably strong at more than 8 billion litres, despite the dry conditions – but this was almost 40% below the long term average and 5 billion litres less than the previous week.
Storages are now 35.9% (651 billion litres) full, compared with 27.0% (489 billion litres) at the same time last year – a difference of 162 billion litres.
Low water use helped with this lead, with Melburnians using 134 litres per person, per day – 21 litres below the target.
A 28 day exemption for watering in drought-tolerant lawns will apply in Melbourne from 1 September 2010.

More information on restrictions and tips on how to reach the target are available from Target 155 or by contacting the government water retailers.
Stage 3 restrictions and Target 155 are currently in place.
Daily residential water use for Melbourne
PREVIOUS WEEKS
CURRENT WEEK
TARGET 155
All figures include non-metropolitan supply for Western Water (supplied since March 2000), which are not included in annual Melbourne metropolitan consumption figures.
Melbourne's water storages
View interactive storage graph for 1997-2010 (opens in a new window)
2008 2009 2010
100% capacity = 1,812,175 ML
NB: Prior to 1 July 2010, 100% capacity = 1,810,500 ML
Total system storage (as of 29 July 2010)
| Reservoir | Capacity at full supply (ML) | Current Volume (ML) | % Full |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thomson | 1,068,000 | 249,752 | 23.4% |
| Cardinia | 286,911 | 111,135 | 38.7% |
| Upper Yarra | 200,579 | 114,804 | 57.2% |
| Sugarloaf | 96,253 | 61,650 | 64.0% |
| Silvan | 40,445 | 35,095 | 86.8% |
| Tarago | 37,580 | 21,478 | 57.2% |
| Yan Yean | 30,266 | 12,750 | 42.1% |
| Greenvale | 26,839 | 17,091 | 63.7% |
| Maroondah | 22,179 | 13,895 | 62.6% |
| O'Shannassy | 3,123 | 3,147 | 100.0% |
| Total | 1,812,175 | 640,797 | 35.4% |
| Non-catchment sources | |||
| Sugarloaf Pipeline Allocation | 10,014 | ||
| Grand Total | 1,812,175 | 650,811 | 35.9% |
Rainfall recorded at the reservoirs
| Catchment | 23 Jul - 29 Jul 2010 |
Average for the period* |
Variation | 23 Jul - 29 Jul 2009 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thomson | 0.2 mm | 26.7 mm | 99.3% below | 16.8 mm |
| Upper Yarra | 1 mm | 25.7 mm | 96.1% below | 27.2 mm |
| O'Shannassy | 1 mm | 34.6 mm | 97.1% below | 34.4 mm |
| Maroondah | 2.8 mm | 24.5 mm | 88.6% below | 26.6 mm |
* Average (30 year mean 1980-2009)
Stream flow for the major catchments
| Catchment | 23 Jul - 29 Jul 2010 |
Average for the period* |
Variation | 23 Jul - 29 Jul 2009 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thomson | 2946 ML | 5880 ML | 49.9% below | 2565 ML |
| Upper Yarra | 1661 ML | 3640 ML | 54.4% below | 1218 ML |
| O'Shannassy | 2350 ML | 2340 ML | 0.4% above | 1491 ML |
| Maroondah | 1441 ML | 1950 ML | 26.1% below | 981 ML |
| Total | 8398 ML | 13810 ML | 39.2% below | 6255 ML |
* Average (30 year mean 1980-2009)
Note: These results are preliminary and are validated at the end of the month.
Yarra Catchment
Report for period 22 July - 28 July 2010 (inclusive):
- Current seven day rolling average flows for Yarra River @ Yarra Glen = 661.9 ML/day (down 689.2 ML/day from the previous week)
- Current seven day rolling average flows for Yarra River @ Warrandyte = 247.6 ML/day (down 425.7 ML/day from the previous week)
- Current seven day rolling average flows for Little Yarra River @ Yarra Junction = 79.2 ML/day (down 31.8 ML/day from the previous week)
- Current seven day rolling average flows for Woori Yallock Creek @ Yellingbo = 135.8 ML/day (down 130.0 ML/day from the previous week)
- Total rainfall at Upper Yarra Reservoir for July is 60.2 mm (long-term monthly average for July is 105.2 mm)
- Total rainfall at Silvan Reservoir for July is 71 mm (long-term monthly average for July is 106.8 mm)
Maribyrnong Catchment
Report for period 22 July - 28 July 2010 (inclusive):
Rosslyne Reservoir
Melbourne Water's Capacity Share of the storage as at 26 July 2010 was 39 Megalitres (ML)
- Current release from Rosslyne (as at 26 July 2010) to meet bulk entitlement demands = 0.07 ML/day
- Current seven day rolling average flows for Jacksons Creek @ Sunbury = 9.6 ML/day (down 8.0 ML/day from the previous week)
- Current seven day rolling average flows for Deep Creek @ Bulla = 69 ML/day (down 192.5 ML/day from the previous week)
- Current seven day rolling average flows for Maribyrnong River @ Keilor (Brimbank Park) = 61.1 ML/day (down 111.5 ML/day from the previous week)
- Total rainfall at Rosslyne Reservoir for July is 35 mm (long-term monthly average for July is 56.7 mm)
Note: Passing flows at Keilor, as per the bulk entitlement agreement, require 5.0 ML/day or natural, whichever is the lesser, to be passed at Keilor. Natural flows are based on flows at Deep Ck @ Bulla gauging station.
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