Melbourne Water to fast-track climate change flood modelling
The impacts of climate change, and an evolving urban landscape combined with new standards, have prompted Melbourne Water to fast-track new flood modelling across Melbourne.
The impacts of climate change, and an evolving urban landscape combined with new standards, have prompted Melbourne Water to fast-track new flood modelling across Melbourne.
An improved flood warning system for Greater Melbourne catchments will be the focus of an implementation group jointly run by Melbourne Water, the Bureau of Meteorology and the Victoria State Emergency Service (VICSES) in the wake of the October 2022 Maribyrno
Following heavy rainfall and subsequent flooding in Melbourne, rural and regional Victoria, Melbourne Water highlights it current priorities.
Water authorities continue their work to assist with the recovery and providing support for flood affected residents following the Maribyrnong River flooding event.
An independently-led review will be undertaken into the October 2022 Maribyrnong River flood.
Melbourne Water is inviting community members to come along and learn about the importance of frogs in farm ecosystems and how to participate in Citizen Science by identifying frogs with the FrogCensus app. It will be a 'Ribbiting' evening for conservation.
Melbourne Water is proud to support the category of Circular Economy Innovation at this year's Premier's Sustainability Awards. The event recognised some of Victoria's Industry Leaders and Community Champions for their outstanding initiatives.
The Reel Big Fish – Western Port project delivered by Melbourne Water has successfully restored native fish habitat across one of Victoria’s internationally recognised Ramsar wetlands, helping habitat and local fish varieties to flourish.
Melbourne Water appreciates the valuable contributions made by its volunteers throughout the Greater Melbourne region. Today, we will celebrate International Volunteer Day, a global event that recognises and appreciates volunteerism.
Melbourne Water has recently implemented its digital twin pilot technology that facilitated the prediction of recycled water quality.