About the Melbourne Water Portal
About the Melbourne Water Portal
About the Melbourne Water Portal
Water is essential to our way of life. That’s why we’re transforming part of the D1 Drain in Werribee into a natural waterway where native wildlife can thrive and communities can come together.
As a result of the recent high rainfalls and subsequent flooding Melbourne Water is working with emergency services and other relevant agencies to review the impacts to our waterways and assets.
Read the latest Melbourne Water news following the heavy rainfall and subsequent flooding in Melbourne, rural and regional Victoria.
View daily water storage levels and inflow, rainfall over the catchments and Melbourne’s total water use.
View rainfall, river level and flow data from more than 200 monitoring sites across Melbourne.
Developments with drainage or water quality works must follow our standard conditions, which are guided by our land development policies.
Explore leading-edge projects that showcase our commitment to research and innovation – supporting continuous improvement of our services, and our progress towards the United Nations Sustainable Development goals.
Following heavy rainfall and subsequent flooding in Melbourne, rural and regional Victoria, Melbourne Water highlights it current priorities.
Water authorities continue their work to assist with the recovery and providing support for flood affected residents following the Maribyrnong River flooding event.