Guidelines, drawings and checklists
We have over 60 standard drawings to help with your development. We also have guidelines to help you identify the minimum requirements to be completed when submitting a range of applications to us.
We have over 60 standard drawings to help with your development. We also have guidelines to help you identify the minimum requirements to be completed when submitting a range of applications to us.
Use our checklists and statement templates to provide us with the right information in your application or to guide development steps.
Download a variety of previous standard or concept drawings to assist with your proposed development.
The contemporary engineering approach to drainage is to recognise stormwater is part of the total water cycle.
The plant treats sewage using a series of large ponds, called lagoons - producing 40 billion litres of recycled water each year.
These guidelines have been prepared to simplify and standardise application and computation of floodway safety requirements in the greater Melbourne region.
Stormwater connections can have many and diverse impacts on waterway health.
The hydrologic and hydraulic design requirements for drainage systems are described.
The use of easements and reserves to protect our assets will be influenced by the type of asset, long term statutory responsibilities, implied rights and required control over use of the land.
For public safety the need for fencing of all structures should be considered. For example, all inlet and outlet structures in the proposed system will require fencing.