Stormwater management
Find out how to apply best practice stormwater management and use water sensitive urban design (WSUD) in your developments.
Find out how to apply best practice stormwater management and use water sensitive urban design (WSUD) in your developments.
Stormwater is rainwater that has fallen onto roads or roofs and often contains chemicals or pollutants.
Clause 56.07-4 of the Victorian Planning Provisions, commonly referred to as Clause 56, sets stormwater management objectives that residential subdivisions must meet. These objectives are designed to reduce the harm to our waterways, bays and ocean.
View prices for the supply, treatment and transfer of drinking water to Melbourne’s retail water companies and other non-metropolitan water businesses.
We charge Melbourne’s three retail water businesses to remove, treat and dispose of the sewage and trade waste we collect from them.
We provide recycled water from our two sewage treatment plants to Melbourne’s retail water businesses and some regional water authorities, as well as a private company.
View prices for diverting water from regulated and unregulated waterways, and harvesting stormwater from a waterway, drain, channel or asset controlled by Melbourne Water.
Students focus on the biology and ecology of two threatened frog species, learning how frog populations are managed to enhance recovery.
View fees for planting, installing, demolishing or building over (or near) any of our underground assets or easements.
View prices we charge for providing flood level information for properties that may be subject to flooding.