COVID-19 sewage monitoring helps manage pandemic
Case study: we collaborated with a number of partners to alert authorities about potential clusters of people infected with the COVID-19 virus, and timelines of potential outbreaks.
Case study: we collaborated with a number of partners to alert authorities about potential clusters of people infected with the COVID-19 virus, and timelines of potential outbreaks.
Case study: artificial intelligence has been used with drone imagery to detect vegetation in retarding basins, potentially reducing monitoring costs to ensure they meet design requirements.
Case study: a trial has shown that intermittently operating aerators at our reservoirs can achieve the same water quality outcomes as continuous aeration.
Cases study: a new automated system at Patterson Lakes will remotely close the town's flood gates as soon as we are alerted about potential flood conditions.
River Detectives is a free, fun and flexible statewide citizen science program designed for schools.
Before you start building, renovating or sub-dividing, make sure your plans meet our criteria for flood, water asset and waterway protection.
Building surveyors and councils won’t issue a building permit unless you have our written approval to work or build near our assets such as pipes, drains and water mains.
Before you apply to councils for a town planning or building permit, you must find out if your property is near or within any Melbourne Water easements or assets – such as drains, sewers or water mains.
If we need ‘as constructed’ plans for the asset near your property, you’ll need to engage a licensed surveyor and Service Detection Locators to prove its location.
Works near, on or above our assets must meet our technical requirements.