Where your sewage goes
Know more about sewerage and sewage. Find out what happens after you flush, then read the benefits of 'poo power' harnessed by the treatment process.
Know more about sewerage and sewage. Find out what happens after you flush, then read the benefits of 'poo power' harnessed by the treatment process.
This functional strategy outlines the initiatives and actions needed to deliver safe, secure, affordable, world-class drinking water.
Rivers and creeks are central to everyday life, sustaining a complex ecosystem of plants and animals – and providing natural spaces for people to enjoy. Get to know some of Melbourne’s major waterways and the vital role they play.
We aim to ensure our purchases are fair, ethical and value for money. Learn more about our expectations and tendering process.
Our Operating Environment Scan helps us identify global trends that present opportunities and risks for our business and broader industry.
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State the facts of the project: where, what and how.
Melbourne Water is upgrading the Hobsons Bay Main Sewer to ensure the continued reliability of Melbourne's sewage network.
Government and industry have partnered to transform a stretch of the Upper Stony Creek into a new open space for Sunshine North residents to enjoy.
We’re upgrading the Western Trunk Sewer, a vital part of our sewerage network that has reached the end of its service life. The sewer transfers 57% of Melbourne’s sewage to the Western Treatment Plant in Werribee.
Each month, content for Melbourne Water's homepage is framed around a strategic theme. Content is sourced from the content community.
Framed around our healthy people, healthy environment and healthy places pillars, our core themes are: