Greening the Pipeline
The Greening the Pipeline initiative aims to transform the heritage-listed Main Outfall Sewer reserve, along the Federation Trail bike path, into a parkland for the growing population in Melbourne’s west.
The Greening the Pipeline initiative aims to transform the heritage-listed Main Outfall Sewer reserve, along the Federation Trail bike path, into a parkland for the growing population in Melbourne’s west.
We're reimagining a number of creeks across Melbourne, transforming them into desirable open spaces where people can interact with nature in cooler, healthier environments.
We’re trialling a better way of collaborating to address challenges in the Moonee Ponds Creek Catchment, progressively transforming the creek through co-designing and co-delivering projects.
We're investing over $100 million in a four-year program to upgrade ageing sewer pipes and manholes across Melbourne.
Melbourne Water is building new infrastructure to meet growing demand for water Melbourne’s northern and western suburbs.
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.
We’re working with stakeholders and the community to improve the habitat, ecology and amenity of Dandenong Creek.
We are re-coating the Patterson Lakes Tidal Gates with an anti-corrosive paint, protecting them from corrosion so they can continue protecting the community from localised flooding.
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.
Melbourne Water is upgrading the Hobsons Bay Main Sewer to ensure the continued reliability of Melbourne's sewage network.