Backfill placement
Placement of backfill is as defined and designated in this section.
Placement of backfill is as defined and designated in this section.
Inspections are required to ensure that our conditions are met, waterways are protected, public safety ensured, property is protected and works and building complies with standards.
Landowners must apply for our consent to maintain existing levees on Crown land that adjoins a rural property.
Where Melbourne Water is the relevant Referral Authority, as part of an application to amend planning scheme information, overlays or a change the zoning of a parcel of land, you will require our consent.
If you are planning a small project that will benefit from gaining access to your property via Melbourne Water-owned land you need our consent to proceed.
If your land adjoins Melbourne Water land and we have approved your half-share fencing application, you'll need to apply to be reimbursed for the agreed upon construction cost.
If councils are seeking to discontinue use of a laneway as a road and convert it to private ownership they must apply for our consent.
If your land adjoins Melbourne Water freehold land we may agree to reimburse half the cost of constructing an approved boundary fence.
This functional strategy outlines the initiatives and actions needed to deliver safe, secure, affordable, world-class drinking water.