Repair works on Tarralla Creek wetlands sediment pond
We’re preparing to undertake some works next to Norton Road in Croydon to repair the wall of a sediment pond which had collapsed.
The sediment pond is part of the Tarralla Creek wetlands.
We’re preparing to undertake some works next to Norton Road in Croydon to repair the wall of a sediment pond which had collapsed.
The sediment pond is part of the Tarralla Creek wetlands.
Melbourne Water is upgrading Barrymore Road Retarding Basin (RB) embankment in Attwood Creek, Greenvale. The Retarding Basin forms an integral part of the Atwood Creek Reserve and the broad street drain.
To continue our vital work of safeguarding our waterways, Melbourne Water is enhancing the Gladstone Street Wetlands
Constructed wetlands play a vital role in filtering stormwater before it flows into our waterways. This project will ensure the Gladstone Street Wetlands continue to function as intended treating pollutants, improving habitat, and supporting a healthier environment for the local community.
We’re trialling a better way of collaborating to address challenges in the Moonee Ponds Creek Catchment, progressively transforming the creek through co-designing and co-delivering projects.
Greening the Pipeline is an ambitious project to transform the Main Outfall Sewer reserve (along Federation Trail) into a greener, cooler parkland for communities in Melbourne’s west.
We're reimagining a number of creeks across Melbourne, transforming them into desirable open spaces where people can interact with nature in cooler, healthier environments.
Melbourne Water is undertaking essential upgrades by raising the sewer weir and replacing and raising maintenance holes at the North West Sewer shaft within Afton Street Reserve in Aberfeldie.
We're partially upgrading Beaconsfield Reservoir to protect downstream properties and communities. The reservoir was permanently disconnected from Melbourne's water supply network in 1988.
The Two Great Ramsar Wetlands project is a five-year project (2018-23) led by Melbourne Water that aims to bring key agencies, land managers and community groups together to reduce the threats to the Port Phillip and Western Port Ramsar sites at Port Phillip Bay (western shoreline) and Western Port.
Living Links is a large scale, long-term urban nature program working in partnership to create a web of green spaces across Melbourne’s south-east.