Water quality monitoring
Volunteer as a Waterwatch water quality monitor, and collect data to help your local river or creek.
Volunteer as a Waterwatch water quality monitor, and collect data to help your local river or creek.
Melbourne Water’s service offering is constantly evolving to meet the challenges related to population growth, empowered customer expectations, increased cost of living, urbanisation and impacts of climate change.
Protect your local waterway with our Waterwatch citizen science programs: count frogs, platypus or waterbugs, test water quality or take part in litter action.
Find out how you can use our land for community projects that enhance liveability, or for individual or commercial use.
Colouring sheets featuring waterbugs, frogs and platypus from our citizen science programs.
Learn about grants available to support innovation, liveability and collaboration across water management, and improve river health.
If you have been engaged to complete work for Melbourne Water, you must adhere to the relevant safety procedures.
Get to know the basics about water, because having these important conversations today will ensure our city is a great place to live: tomorrow and for generations to come.
Explore 360-degree views of the heritage-listed Maroondah system, which has supplied water to Melbourne since 1891.
Explore the history of the century-old Maroondah Aqueduct with 360-degree panoramas, starting at Maroondah Reservoir and following it down to the Yering Gorge Pumping Station.