Looking for a standard or concept drawing similar to your proposed development? Try these for a variety of previous drawings.
Standard drawings
- Constructed wetlands
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Constructed wetlands
Update: 25 June 2021
Melbourne Water has been notified of a potential hazard for developers planting contractors when they are installing aquatic plants around wetland pools containing submerged pit structures.
Given the pits are submerged and could be hidden below the water’s surface, we will be updating our Standard Drawings to require that a marker post be installed on all submerged structures so the location is more easily visible and the hazard can be avoided.
While we update our Standard Drawings with our preferred marker post configuration, please ensure any wetland projects that are currently underway or will be planted out soon have all submerged structures clearly identified with a visible marker post, so planting contractors working in the vicinity of the structures can avoid them and remain safe.
For additional information please contact Michael Flanagan on (03) 9679 7453.
- Fences and gates
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Fences and gates
- Pipelines and structures
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Pipelines and structures
- Retarding basins
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Retarding basins
- Stormwater harvesting
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Stormwater harvesting
- Temporary erosion and weed control
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Temporary erosion and weed control
Concept drawings
- Constructed wetlands
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Constructed wetlands
- Fences and gates
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Fences and gates
- Pipelines and structures
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Pipelines and structures
- Waterways
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Waterways
Contact us
If you need any help or would like a copy of the AutoCAD drawings, contact Melbourne Water's Asset Management Services team.
- Call 131 722
- Email [email protected]