Cheaper bills and healthy water supply for Melbourne
Following four consecutive years of above average rainfall Melbourne’s water supply for the year ahead remains secure with water storage levels currently at a healthy 91 per cent.
Following four consecutive years of above average rainfall Melbourne’s water supply for the year ahead remains secure with water storage levels currently at a healthy 91 per cent.
The Victorian Landcare Grants program is now open, and Melbourne Water have been allocated over half a million dollars to help support local environmental programs.
Join Melbourne Water’s Waterwatch Team and Banyule City Council to explore the frogs that inhabit the Banyule flats along the Yarra River.
Join the Expert Connections Webinar.
Citizen Science is an easy way to take critical action for the environment. Learn how you can participate, hear from others about their achievements and understand how these actions make positive change.
Melbourne Water undertakes routine inspections and maintenance of Lilydale Drain and other drainage assets within the local area. To maintain these assets at times maintenance and desilting works are required.
A new 400kW hydroelectricity plant is powering Melbourne Water's operations at St Albans Reservoir, ultimately helping to provide clean, low-cost energy and reduce cost of living pressures for Victorians.
Come and have a coffee and chat with representatives from Melbourne Water, VICSES and Maribyrnong Council. Learn about how you can find information about your flood risk and actions you can take before, during and after a flood event to stay safe.
Melbourne Water’s M22/M46 Water Mains Renewal project, a joint partnership with John Holland-KBR JV, is a finalist in the Australian Water Association (AWA) Awards for Water Industry Safety Excellence.
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.