Information statement
Melbourne Water releases a large amount of information as online and printed documents, in meetings and at community events and other activities.
Melbourne Water releases a large amount of information as online and printed documents, in meetings and at community events and other activities.
The simple act of putting your litter in the bin or taking it home can make a big difference in keeping Melbourne’s waterways clean and healthy.
Melbourne Water protects Ramsar wetlands, vital for wildlife, culture, clean water and flood resilience. We work with partners to secure their future.
Flood models identify which areas are most likely to flood, how quickly, and how deep the water may get.
Flood management in Melbourne is a shared responsibility between Melbourne Water, councils, emergency services and other key partners.
The Western Port Ramsar site spans nearly 60,000 hectares of wetlands, tidal flats, and seagrass meadows. It is internationally recognised for its biodiversity, rich birdlife, and its role in supporting healthy marine and coastal ecosystems. These wetlands filter water, support fisheries, reduce flood risk, and provide habitat for thousands of native species.
From providing clean drinking water, treating sewage , working in our community to reduce flood risk, and keeping all 25,000km of Melbourne’s rivers, creeks and catchments healthy, we care for, manage and protect all parts of the water cycle.
Understand the key values and conditions we use to track the health of our rivers, creeks and wetlands, and how we test water quality.
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We monitor and supply water diversion licences for any water needed to be taken from the Yarra River, Lower Maribyrnong River and Western tributary areas for commercial and irrigation uses.