Western Treatment Plant tours
Community groups can book a guided tour or virtual excursion to our water and sewage treatment plants, or wetlands education centre.
Community groups can book a guided tour or virtual excursion to our water and sewage treatment plants, or wetlands education centre.
When river levels are low, waterway diverters may be restricted or banned from taking water in order to protect the environment.
Find the perfect spot for an outdoor cook-up along our rivers and creeks.
Help us better understand this elusive animal by reporting platypus sightings.
Melbourne’s water corporations are working hard with government and a range of other partners to secure our water supply.
Western Treatment Plant Virtual Tour: Discover the Western Treatment Plant, find out about water management and how sewage becomes a valuable and reusable resource. Learn how to manage water sustainably. Find out about the key processes of the natural and urban water cycle.
Volunteer for our citizen science frog monitoring program, and record frog calls to help conservation efforts.
We are improving the native vegetation of 47 hectares (3 kms) along Devilbend Creek, adjacent to the Devilbend Reservoir. Over four years we are removing weeds and planting new native plants. These works will protect the waterway from erosion and improve habitat for native plants and animals such as the Dwarf Galaxias, Southern Toadlet and Eastern Long-necked Turtle.