Water quality monitoring
Volunteer as a Waterwatch water quality monitor, and collect data to help your local river or creek.
Volunteer as a Waterwatch water quality monitor, and collect data to help your local river or creek.
Schools and community groups can book a guided tour or virtual excursion to our water and sewage treatment plants, or wetlands education centre.
Protect your local waterway with our Waterwatch citizen science programs: count frogs, platypus or waterbugs, test water quality or take part in litter action.
The contemporary engineering approach to drainage is to recognise stormwater is part of the total water cycle.
The plant treats sewage using a series of large ponds, called lagoons - producing 40 billion litres of recycled water each year.
There are a number of physical factors that will affect the design of the drain which should be considered.
These guidelines have been prepared to simplify and standardise application and computation of floodway safety requirements in the greater Melbourne region.
Find out how you can use our land for community projects that enhance liveability, or for individual or commercial use.
Colouring sheets featuring waterbugs, frogs and platypus from our citizen science programs.
Learn about grants available to support innovation, liveability and collaboration across water management, and improve river health.