Amendments – planning schemes
We’re constantly obtaining new flood information for the wider Melbourne area. We provide this information to councils, so they have accurate information about land that may be affected by flooding during severe storms.
We’re constantly obtaining new flood information for the wider Melbourne area. We provide this information to councils, so they have accurate information about land that may be affected by flooding during severe storms.
If you've submitted a planning permit application to your local council, Melbourne Water may have included some conditions on your permit.
Improving the health of Dandenong Creek’s middle corridor by fostering innovation in pollution reduction and enhancing biodiversity and connectivity. After a successful Phase 1 and 2 of the Enhancing our Dandenong Creek program, Melbourne Water will continue to deliver through a Better Environment Plan for the middle corridor of Dandenong Creek.
If your development must include drainage or water quality works, follow these steps to make sure they meet our standards.
If you’re constructing works required by us, your design needs to be certified before you can start work.
If you’re constructing works required by us, be properly prepared before you start.
As Melbourne grows, the amount of litter does too. Together, let’s make litter extinct!
Keep construction running to plan by making the most of our resources, and avoid delays in getting your certificate of practical completion and reimbursement.
Submit your End of Defects Liability Period Statement – once this is accepted, you will be eligible to receive your final reimbursement and Certificate of Completion.
If you’re constructing works required to be jointly maintained by council and us, you may need to develop a maintenance agreement and have it endorsed by us or Council as outlined in your Works Offer.