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Waterway investigation into turbidity and erosion

Explore the link between turbidity, a measure of water clarity, and erosion. It also highlights the effect of high levels of turbidity on the survival of living things in freshwater environments.  

Virtual tour: an investigation into recycled water

Series of lessons where students investigate recycled water and its reuse. They explore the impacts of the Millennium drought and alternate water stories. While using the Western Treatment Plant Virtual Tour.

World of Water: Melbourne's Water Future

Dive into the future of Melbourne’s water! In this interactive-digital challenge, students team up to uncover real evidence of climate change’s impact on Melbourne's water supply. Using the World of Water interactive map and resources from the BOM, they’ll use data to investigate, debate and brainstorm solutions to one of the biggest challenges our world’s cities are currently facing.

Edithvale-Seaford Wetlands: Environmental Science

Tour at ESWEC, VCE Environmental Science, VCE - Unit 1 & 2, Unit 3&4 Explore the Edithvale-Seaford Wetlands and develop knowledge and understanding of wetland environments. Discover how wetlands systems and connected and sustain life.

Edithvale-Seaford Wetlands: Outdoor and Environmental Studies

Tour at ESWEC, VCE Outdoor and Environmental Studies, VCE - Unit 3 & 4, Explore the Edithvale-Seaford Wetlands and develop learn how humans have understood and interacted with wetland environments. Then, explore the sustainable use and management of Edithvale-Seaford wetlands.

The Story of Water: Complete video series

Water is finite and all the water on Earth is all that we have. It is an essential resource which we use every day in all aspects of our lives. In this four-part video series, you will learn all about water, the water cycle and waterways and more.

Episode: The water cycle

The Story of Water: Episode 1. The water cycle, or the hydrologic cycle, describes the continuous movement of water around the Earth

Episode: Wastewater treatment

Discover what happens to wastewater after it leaves homes and businesses; and learn how it is treated and recycled. There are two main treatment plants in Melbourne, the Western Treatment Plant and the Eastern Treatment Plant, which treats over 90% of Melbourne’s sewage.

Episode: Water, weather and climate

The amount of water in our environment is influenced by the type of climate. Across Australia, there are six broad climate zones. Climate is the average weather conditions of a place for a long period of time, while weather is the atmospheric conditions (hot day, rain, cool conditions) for a brief period of time. 

Episode: Water and waterways

Hard surfaces like roads and footpaths in our cities stop rain from soaking into the ground. This water must go somewhere, and a network of stormwater pipes has been built across our cities to remove this excess water when it rains.
Stormwater pipes are different to the pipes in our homes. When it rains, water in our streets flows into stormwater drains, along with any rubbish or pollutants in the street.

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