Working on live assets 3.10
All work on our underground drainage assets, including stormwater connections to our drains, must only be undertaken by Contractors who meet the following criteria:
All work on our underground drainage assets, including stormwater connections to our drains, must only be undertaken by Contractors who meet the following criteria:
These plans outline how we operate, maintain and ensure the safety of our electrical assets.
The Network Outlook dashboard is an interactive tool that shows how our water and sewerage networks might perform under a variety of future scenarios – helping future-proof the infrastructure upon which we rely.
The following checklists, design examples and case studies have been developed by Melbourne Water for use by councils.
A model is usually needed during the design of stormwater treatments to help determine the appropriate size and design configuration, and prove that it meets minimum planning requirements.
Get our pre-development advice early to avoid unnecessary costs and delays when applying to your council for a planning or building permit.
Building surveyors must consult with Melbourne Water prior to issuing a building permit.
Councils refer an application to subdivide land to relevant referral authorities, including Melbourne Water.
We’re planning to release environmental water into several billabongs on the Lower Yarra floodplain from September to November, to support their plants and animals.
If you are developing or subdividing land you may be required to apply for an offer in order to enter into an agreement with us to meet our drainage conditions.