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Following heavy rainfall and subsequent flooding in Melbourne, rural and regional Victoria, Melbourne Water highlights it current priorities.
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With Victoria’s current flooding emergency Melbourne Water is advising residents in the southeast of Melbourne of a continued release of treated wastewater from the Eastern Treatment Plant.
Due to dry conditions over the weekend, we have now ceased discharge of treated wastewater into Taylors Drain, however the EPA advises avoiding contact with surrounding waterways, including Carrum and Seaford Beach, for the time being.
Browse our live webinars and video recordings library covering a range of waterway and ecological themes.
Water authorities continue their work to assist with the recovery and providing support for flood affected residents following the Maribyrnong River flooding event.
Melbourne Water is upgrading the channel inlet leading into the Huntingdale Wetlands litter trap to improve the way we capture litter and large debris before it enters the Wetland.
Come and explore the centre and find out why the wetland is internationally recognised, with educators and plenty of activities on hand.