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DRAWINGS | MELBOURNE WATER Retarding basins. Retarding basins. 7251-11-001 General notes 142 KB (PDF) 7251-11-002 Chimney filter and filter blanket typical details 181.55 KB (PDF) 7251-11-003 Filter daphragm typical details 222.93 KB (PDF) 7251-11-004 Filter diaphragm typical sections 207.64 WATER STORAGE LEVELS Water storage levels. Find details about Melbourne's water storage levels, including rainfall at our catchment areas, flow into our reservoirs, Melbourne's total water use and data for specific reservoirs. You can also access data for the week or a specific day. SHAKESPEARE GROVE MAIN DRAIN OUTLET RENEWAL PROJECT Shakespeare Grove main drain outlet renewal project. Melbourne Water is replacing Shakespeare Grove main drain outlet to make it safe for the public and ensure it continues to reduce the risk of flooding to surrounding suburbs for many more years to come. Find out more about this project as it develops. Construction will be underway in 2021. PROPERTY FLOOD LEVEL INFORMATION You can get a flood level certificate from: Melbourne Water. LANDATA website or 03 8636 2456. SAI Global website or 1300 730 000. The LANDATA and SAI Global services cost approximately $50 and can take 10 business days. Property information statements are available from: LANDATA website or 03 8636 2456. your retail water company. TRAINING AND APPROVAL TO WORK ON A MELBOURNE WATER SITE Training and approval to work on a Melbourne Water site. If you’ll be working on a Melbourne Water site, you must complete safety training and get approval to access the site before you visit. Apply online to arrange training or approvals. MELBOURNE WATER SAFETY PROCEDURES Melbourne Water Safety Procedures. If you have been engaged to complete work for Melbourne Water, you must adhere to the relevant procedures that can be accessed below. These apply to Melbourne Water employees, contractors and third parties. For more information, contact SHEQ@melbournewater.com.au. SUPPLIERS AND PROCUREMENT Online tender lodgement process. Email tenders@dtf.vic.gov.au. Call (03) 7005 9777 or (03) 7005 9116 , 9am to 5pm AEDT. Melbourne Water tendering process. Email procurement.inquiries@melbournewater.com.au. Technical enquiries. Refer to the contact provided on the relevanttender.
CONSTRUCTED WATERWAY DESIGN MANUAL Constructed waterway design manual - full document 19.61 MB (PDF) The manual has been prepared by Melbourne Water with extensive industry consultation and incorporates valuable customer feedback. It should be used in conjunction with the relevant standard drawings provided on this website. Download specific sections: LAND DEVELOPMENT MANUAL (LDM) INDEX LDM Ref Title; 1.1 Business principles 1.2: Subdivisional servicing 1.3: Plans of subdivision 1.4: Easements and reserves 1.5 LOGIN | MELBOURNE WATER Register for easy access to Melbourne Water data, including: drainage. flooding. sewerage. water supply. property and land use. The Portal is currently in a feedback phase, with access restricted to councils while we plan new features. You can still see available data sets:Browse data.
DRAWINGS | MELBOURNE WATER Retarding basins. Retarding basins. 7251-11-001 General notes 142 KB (PDF) 7251-11-002 Chimney filter and filter blanket typical details 181.55 KB (PDF) 7251-11-003 Filter daphragm typical details 222.93 KB (PDF) 7251-11-004 Filter diaphragm typical sections 207.64 WATER STORAGE LEVELS Water storage levels. Find details about Melbourne's water storage levels, including rainfall at our catchment areas, flow into our reservoirs, Melbourne's total water use and data for specific reservoirs. You can also access data for the week or a specific day. SHAKESPEARE GROVE MAIN DRAIN OUTLET RENEWAL PROJECT Shakespeare Grove main drain outlet renewal project. Melbourne Water is replacing Shakespeare Grove main drain outlet to make it safe for the public and ensure it continues to reduce the risk of flooding to surrounding suburbs for many more years to come. Find out more about this project as it develops. Construction will be underway in 2021. PROPERTY FLOOD LEVEL INFORMATION You can get a flood level certificate from: Melbourne Water. LANDATA website or 03 8636 2456. SAI Global website or 1300 730 000. The LANDATA and SAI Global services cost approximately $50 and can take 10 business days. Property information statements are available from: LANDATA website or 03 8636 2456. your retail water company. TRAINING AND APPROVAL TO WORK ON A MELBOURNE WATER SITE Training and approval to work on a Melbourne Water site. If you’ll be working on a Melbourne Water site, you must complete safety training and get approval to access the site before you visit. Apply online to arrange training or approvals. MELBOURNE WATER SAFETY PROCEDURES Melbourne Water Safety Procedures. If you have been engaged to complete work for Melbourne Water, you must adhere to the relevant procedures that can be accessed below. These apply to Melbourne Water employees, contractors and third parties. For more information, contact SHEQ@melbournewater.com.au. SUPPLIERS AND PROCUREMENT Online tender lodgement process. Email tenders@dtf.vic.gov.au. Call (03) 7005 9777 or (03) 7005 9116 , 9am to 5pm AEDT. Melbourne Water tendering process. Email procurement.inquiries@melbournewater.com.au. Technical enquiries. Refer to the contact provided on the relevanttender.
CONSTRUCTED WATERWAY DESIGN MANUAL Constructed waterway design manual - full document 19.61 MB (PDF) The manual has been prepared by Melbourne Water with extensive industry consultation and incorporates valuable customer feedback. It should be used in conjunction with the relevant standard drawings provided on this website. Download specific sections: LAND DEVELOPMENT MANUAL (LDM) INDEX LDM Ref Title; 1.1 Business principles 1.2: Subdivisional servicing 1.3: Plans of subdivision 1.4: Easements and reserves 1.5 HOME | MELBOURNE WATER Melbourne Water manages and protects Melbourne’s major water resources on behalf of the community. We supply water retailers with high-quality drinking water, and we're responsible for reliable sewerage, healthy waterways, drainage and flood management. STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS Standards and specifications. Standards and specifications for drainage, water quality and waterway works to be built by developers as part of your conditions of development. Unless we specify otherwise, you are responsible for all aspects of the works’ designANNUAL REPORT
Annual Report. Our Annual Report describes our activities undertaken between 1 July 2019 and 30 June 2020 to meet our customer needs and regulatory obligations, and contribute towards achieving our vision of enhancing life and liveability. Read the report for an overview of: highlights from the past financial year. who we are and how we work. SUPPLIERS AND PROCUREMENT Online tender lodgement process. Email tenders@dtf.vic.gov.au. Call (03) 7005 9777 or (03) 7005 9116 , 9am to 5pm AEDT. Melbourne Water tendering process. Email procurement.inquiries@melbournewater.com.au. Technical enquiries. Refer to the contact provided on the relevanttender.
MELBOURNE WATER SYSTEM STRATEGY The purpose. The Melbourne Water System Strategy presents a system view of water resource management across Melbourne and the surrounding region over the next 50 years. It addresses the requirements of the Statement of Obligations issued by the Minister of Water, and the associated Guidelines for the Development of Urban Water Strategiesand
HOBSONS BAY MAIN UPGRADE PROJECT Melbourne Water is planning to upgrade the Hobsons Bay Main Sewer to ensure the continued reliability of Melbourne’s sewage network. The Hobsons Bay Main Sewer is a critical part of Melbourne’s sewer network, transferring 30 percent of Melbourne’s wastewater to the Western Treatment Plant in Werribee. STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE A statement of compliance is required to finalise the subdivision process, allow registration of the subdivision and the release of the new titles by the Titles Office. A statement of compliance is not issued until all conditions of the planning permit or your offer have been met. Those conditions may include construction of drainage works NEW INFRASTRUCTURE FOR MELBOURNE’S NORTH Around 60% of this growth is expected to occur in Melbourne’s northern and western suburbs, with 851,000 new residents projected by 2031 ( Victoria in Future 2016, Victorian Government). A new pipeline has been designed and timed to meet growing water demands and improve reliability of supply in the northern suburbs, while freeing upcapacity
FLOOD FLOW STATEMENT (VELOCITY) A Velocity Statement will provide the velocity of floodwaters that may flow through your property if it is affected by flooding. Depending on the velocity of the floodwaters you may be required to meet certain design or construction standards under the Building Code of Australia. This construction standard will ensure that your development is LANDSCAPE AWARD FLOWS FOR REIMAGINING YOUR CREEK PROJECTS A community space has been created at Arnolds Creek in Melton where people can interact with nature. Picture courtesy of Rory Gardiner. “It provides a way for people to re-connect with nature and their local waterway – the landscaping includes paths and bridges and we've planted more than 400,000 native aquatic and riparian plants. HOME | MELBOURNE WATERWATER DATA AND EDUCATIONBUILDING AND WORKSABOUTI WANT TOSEE OUR NEW APP Melbourne Water manages and protects Melbourne’s major water resources on behalf of the community. We supply water retailers with high-quality drinking water, and we're responsible for reliable sewerage, healthy waterways, drainage and flood management. LOGIN | MELBOURNE WATER Register for easy access to Melbourne Water data, including: drainage. flooding. sewerage. water supply. property and land use. The Portal is currently in a feedback phase, with access restricted to councils while we plan new features. You can still see available data sets:Browse data.
WATER STORAGE LEVELS Water storage levels. Find details about Melbourne's water storage levels, including rainfall at our catchment areas, flow into our reservoirs, Melbourne's total water use and data for specific reservoirs. You can also access data for the week or a specific day. STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS Standards and specifications. Standards and specifications for drainage, water quality and waterway works to be built by developers as part of your conditions of development. Unless we specify otherwise, you are responsible for all aspects of the works’ design PROPERTY FLOOD LEVEL INFORMATION You can get a flood level certificate from: Melbourne Water. LANDATA website or 03 8636 2456. SAI Global website or 1300 730 000. The LANDATA and SAI Global services cost approximately $50 and can take 10 business days. Property information statements are available from: LANDATA website or 03 8636 2456. your retail water company. INTRODUCTION TO WSUD Introduction to WSUD. Stormwater is rainwater that has fallen onto roads or roofs and often contains chemicals or pollutants. Water sensitive urban design (WSUD) is an approach to planning and designing urban areas to make use of this valuable resource and reduce the harm it causes to our rivers and creeks. DRAWINGS | MELBOURNE WATER Retarding basins. Retarding basins. 7251-11-001 General notes 142 KB (PDF) 7251-11-002 Chimney filter and filter blanket typical details 181.55 KB (PDF) 7251-11-003 Filter daphragm typical details 222.93 KB (PDF) 7251-11-004 Filter diaphragm typical sections 207.64 MELBOURNE WATER SAFETY PROCEDURES Melbourne Water Safety Procedures. If you have been engaged to complete work for Melbourne Water, you must adhere to the relevant procedures that can be accessed below. These apply to Melbourne Water employees, contractors and third parties. For more information, contact SHEQ@melbournewater.com.au. EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TEAM Executive General Manager, Service Delivery. Nerina Di Lorenzo is responsible for the Service Delivery group, which provides water, sewerage, waterways, drainage and recycled water services to meet regulatory and customer obligations; and manages and optimises asset performance. Craig Dixon. General Manager, Service Delivery –Infrastructure
FLOOD FLOW STATEMENT (VELOCITY) A Velocity Statement will provide the velocity of floodwaters that may flow through your property if it is affected by flooding. Depending on the velocity of the floodwaters you may be required to meet certain design or construction standards under the Building Code of Australia. This construction standard will ensure that your development is HOME | MELBOURNE WATERWATER DATA AND EDUCATIONBUILDING AND WORKSABOUTI WANT TOSEE OUR NEW APP Melbourne Water manages and protects Melbourne’s major water resources on behalf of the community. We supply water retailers with high-quality drinking water, and we're responsible for reliable sewerage, healthy waterways, drainage and flood management. LOGIN | MELBOURNE WATER Register for easy access to Melbourne Water data, including: drainage. flooding. sewerage. water supply. property and land use. The Portal is currently in a feedback phase, with access restricted to councils while we plan new features. You can still see available data sets:Browse data.
WATER STORAGE LEVELS Water storage levels. Find details about Melbourne's water storage levels, including rainfall at our catchment areas, flow into our reservoirs, Melbourne's total water use and data for specific reservoirs. You can also access data for the week or a specific day. STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS Standards and specifications. Standards and specifications for drainage, water quality and waterway works to be built by developers as part of your conditions of development. Unless we specify otherwise, you are responsible for all aspects of the works’ design PROPERTY FLOOD LEVEL INFORMATION You can get a flood level certificate from: Melbourne Water. LANDATA website or 03 8636 2456. SAI Global website or 1300 730 000. The LANDATA and SAI Global services cost approximately $50 and can take 10 business days. Property information statements are available from: LANDATA website or 03 8636 2456. your retail water company. INTRODUCTION TO WSUD Introduction to WSUD. Stormwater is rainwater that has fallen onto roads or roofs and often contains chemicals or pollutants. Water sensitive urban design (WSUD) is an approach to planning and designing urban areas to make use of this valuable resource and reduce the harm it causes to our rivers and creeks. DRAWINGS | MELBOURNE WATER Retarding basins. Retarding basins. 7251-11-001 General notes 142 KB (PDF) 7251-11-002 Chimney filter and filter blanket typical details 181.55 KB (PDF) 7251-11-003 Filter daphragm typical details 222.93 KB (PDF) 7251-11-004 Filter diaphragm typical sections 207.64 MELBOURNE WATER SAFETY PROCEDURES Melbourne Water Safety Procedures. If you have been engaged to complete work for Melbourne Water, you must adhere to the relevant procedures that can be accessed below. These apply to Melbourne Water employees, contractors and third parties. For more information, contact SHEQ@melbournewater.com.au. EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TEAM Executive General Manager, Service Delivery. Nerina Di Lorenzo is responsible for the Service Delivery group, which provides water, sewerage, waterways, drainage and recycled water services to meet regulatory and customer obligations; and manages and optimises asset performance. Craig Dixon. General Manager, Service Delivery –Infrastructure
FLOOD FLOW STATEMENT (VELOCITY) A Velocity Statement will provide the velocity of floodwaters that may flow through your property if it is affected by flooding. Depending on the velocity of the floodwaters you may be required to meet certain design or construction standards under the Building Code of Australia. This construction standard will ensure that your development is WHO WE ARE | MELBOURNE WATER Who we are. 'What does Melbourne Water do,' you ask? In a nutshell, Melbourne Water manages and protects our city's major water resources, which in turn makes our city a fantastic place to live. On any given day we: manage water supply catchments, supplying affordable and high-quality water. treat and supply drinking and recycled water. DRAWINGS | MELBOURNE WATER Retarding basins. Retarding basins. 7251-11-001 General notes 142 KB (PDF) 7251-11-002 Chimney filter and filter blanket typical details 181.55 KB (PDF) 7251-11-003 Filter daphragm typical details 222.93 KB (PDF) 7251-11-004 Filter diaphragm typical sections 207.64 MELBOURNE WATER SAFETY PROCEDURES Melbourne Water Safety Procedures. If you have been engaged to complete work for Melbourne Water, you must adhere to the relevant procedures that can be accessed below. These apply to Melbourne Water employees, contractors and third parties. For more information, contact SHEQ@melbournewater.com.au. SUPPLIERS AND PROCUREMENT Online tender lodgement process. Email tenders@dtf.vic.gov.au. Call (03) 7005 9777 or (03) 7005 9116 , 9am to 5pm AEDT. Melbourne Water tendering process. Email procurement.inquiries@melbournewater.com.au. Technical enquiries. Refer to the contact provided on the relevanttender.
MELBOURNE WATER SYSTEM STRATEGY The purpose. The Melbourne Water System Strategy presents a system view of water resource management across Melbourne and the surrounding region over the next 50 years. It addresses the requirements of the Statement of Obligations issued by the Minister of Water, and the associated Guidelines for the Development of Urban Water Strategiesand
RECYCLED WATER PRODUCTION Producing recycled water. Melbourne Water produces high-quality Class A recycled water at our Eastern and Western treatment plants, following strict regulatory guidelines. Find out how it’s done. Key facts on recycled water: Highly treated wastewater is recycled for a range of non-drinking uses, helping to save water in an uncertainclimate.
TRAINING AND APPROVAL TO WORK ON A MELBOURNE WATER SITE Training and approval to work on a Melbourne Water site. If you’ll be working on a Melbourne Water site, you must complete safety training and get approval to access the site before you visit. Apply online to arrange training or approvals. FIND YOUR DRAINAGE SCHEME A drainage scheme - sometimes referred to as a ‘development scheme’ or ‘development services scheme’ - is simply a master plan for drainage in a specific catchment area. They guide the standards that you need to meet for flood protection, water quality and waterway health. LANDSCAPE AWARD FLOWS FOR REIMAGINING YOUR CREEK PROJECTS A community space has been created at Arnolds Creek in Melton where people can interact with nature. Picture courtesy of Rory Gardiner. “It provides a way for people to re-connect with nature and their local waterway – the landscaping includes paths and bridges and we've planted more than 400,000 native aquatic and riparian plants.STORM CALCULATOR
Achievement of a 100% STORM rating means you have achieved a 45% reduction in the typical annual load of total nitrogen and achieved best practice objectives. To improve your STORM rating you need to provide treatment for impervious surfaces that currently have no treatment or increase the size of existing treatments. HOME | MELBOURNE WATERWATER DATA AND EDUCATIONBUILDING AND WORKSABOUTI WANT TOSEE OUR NEW APP Melbourne Water manages and protects Melbourne’s major water resources on behalf of the community. We supply water retailers with high-quality drinking water, and we're responsible for reliable sewerage, healthy waterways, drainage and flood management. LOGIN | MELBOURNE WATER Register for easy access to Melbourne Water data, including: drainage. flooding. sewerage. water supply. property and land use. The Portal is currently in a feedback phase, with access restricted to councils while we plan new features. You can still see available data sets:Browse data.
MELBOURNE WATER SAFETY PROCEDURES Melbourne Water Safety Procedures. If you have been engaged to complete work for Melbourne Water, you must adhere to the relevant procedures that can be accessed below. These apply to Melbourne Water employees, contractors and third parties. For more information, contact SHEQ@melbournewater.com.au. EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TEAM Executive General Manager, Service Delivery. Nerina Di Lorenzo is responsible for the Service Delivery group, which provides water, sewerage, waterways, drainage and recycled water services to meet regulatory and customer obligations; and manages and optimises asset performance. Craig Dixon. General Manager, Service Delivery –Infrastructure
TRAINING AND APPROVAL TO WORK ON A MELBOURNE WATER SITE Training and approval to work on a Melbourne Water site. If you’ll be working on a Melbourne Water site, you must complete safety training and get approval to access the site before you visit. Apply online to arrange training or approvals. PROVE THE ASSET LOCATION Prove the asset location. If we need ‘as constructed’ plans for the asset near your property, you’ll need to engage a licensed surveyor and Service Detection Locators to prove its location – which can differ from the design plans that we provided to you. Usually a surveyor can arrange the Service Detection on your behalfand project
HOBSONS BAY MAIN UPGRADE PROJECT Melbourne Water is planning to upgrade the Hobsons Bay Main Sewer to ensure the continued reliability of Melbourne’s sewage network. The Hobsons Bay Main Sewer is a critical part of Melbourne’s sewer network, transferring 30 percent of Melbourne’s wastewater to the Western Treatment Plant in Werribee. FLOOD FLOW STATEMENT (VELOCITY) A Velocity Statement will provide the velocity of floodwaters that may flow through your property if it is affected by flooding. Depending on the velocity of the floodwaters you may be required to meet certain design or construction standards under the Building Code of Australia. This construction standard will ensure that your development is STORM CALCULATORWATER RUNOFF CALCULATOREPA NATIONAL STORMWATER CALCULATORSTORMWATER VOLUME CALCULATOR Achievement of a 100% STORM rating means you have achieved a 45% reduction in the typical annual load of total nitrogen and achieved best practice objectives. To improve your STORM rating you need to provide treatment for impervious surfaces that currently have no treatment or increase the size of existing treatments.MUSIC GUIDELINES
2 Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines 2018 This document is a modelling guideline, and should be read in conjunction with appropriate design guidelines such as: WSUD Engineering Procedures: Stormwater (MelbourneWater, 2005) and
HOME | MELBOURNE WATERWATER DATA AND EDUCATIONBUILDING AND WORKSABOUTI WANT TOSEE OUR NEW APP Melbourne Water manages and protects Melbourne’s major water resources on behalf of the community. We supply water retailers with high-quality drinking water, and we're responsible for reliable sewerage, healthy waterways, drainage and flood management. LOGIN | MELBOURNE WATER Register for easy access to Melbourne Water data, including: drainage. flooding. sewerage. water supply. property and land use. The Portal is currently in a feedback phase, with access restricted to councils while we plan new features. You can still see available data sets:Browse data.
MELBOURNE WATER SAFETY PROCEDURES Melbourne Water Safety Procedures. If you have been engaged to complete work for Melbourne Water, you must adhere to the relevant procedures that can be accessed below. These apply to Melbourne Water employees, contractors and third parties. For more information, contact SHEQ@melbournewater.com.au. EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TEAM Executive General Manager, Service Delivery. Nerina Di Lorenzo is responsible for the Service Delivery group, which provides water, sewerage, waterways, drainage and recycled water services to meet regulatory and customer obligations; and manages and optimises asset performance. Craig Dixon. General Manager, Service Delivery –Infrastructure
TRAINING AND APPROVAL TO WORK ON A MELBOURNE WATER SITE Training and approval to work on a Melbourne Water site. If you’ll be working on a Melbourne Water site, you must complete safety training and get approval to access the site before you visit. Apply online to arrange training or approvals. PROVE THE ASSET LOCATION Prove the asset location. If we need ‘as constructed’ plans for the asset near your property, you’ll need to engage a licensed surveyor and Service Detection Locators to prove its location – which can differ from the design plans that we provided to you. Usually a surveyor can arrange the Service Detection on your behalfand project
HOBSONS BAY MAIN UPGRADE PROJECT Melbourne Water is planning to upgrade the Hobsons Bay Main Sewer to ensure the continued reliability of Melbourne’s sewage network. The Hobsons Bay Main Sewer is a critical part of Melbourne’s sewer network, transferring 30 percent of Melbourne’s wastewater to the Western Treatment Plant in Werribee. FLOOD FLOW STATEMENT (VELOCITY) A Velocity Statement will provide the velocity of floodwaters that may flow through your property if it is affected by flooding. Depending on the velocity of the floodwaters you may be required to meet certain design or construction standards under the Building Code of Australia. This construction standard will ensure that your development is STORM CALCULATORWATER RUNOFF CALCULATOREPA NATIONAL STORMWATER CALCULATORSTORMWATER VOLUME CALCULATOR Achievement of a 100% STORM rating means you have achieved a 45% reduction in the typical annual load of total nitrogen and achieved best practice objectives. To improve your STORM rating you need to provide treatment for impervious surfaces that currently have no treatment or increase the size of existing treatments.MUSIC GUIDELINES
2 Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines 2018 This document is a modelling guideline, and should be read in conjunction with appropriate design guidelines such as: WSUD Engineering Procedures: Stormwater (MelbourneWater, 2005) and
STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS Standards and specifications. Standards and specifications for drainage, water quality and waterway works to be built by developers as part of your conditions of development. Unless we specify otherwise, you are responsible for all aspects of the works’ design FOOD WASTE TREATMENT Food waste treatment. Expression of interest. Please enter your details below to register your interest in taking up our food waste treatment service, or staying informed asANNUAL REPORT
Annual Report. Our Annual Report describes our activities undertaken between 1 July 2019 and 30 June 2020 to meet our customer needs and regulatory obligations, and contribute towards achieving our vision of enhancing life and liveability. Read the report for an overview of: highlights from the past financial year. who we are and how we work. PRE-DEVELOPMENT ADVICE Get our pre-development advice early to avoid unnecessary costs and delays when applying to your council for a planning or building permit. We can: provide information about your property relating to flooding. locate Melbourne Water assets, waterways and easements that may impact your proposal. outline design requirements. MELBOURNE WATER SAFETY PROCEDURES Melbourne Water Safety Procedures. If you have been engaged to complete work for Melbourne Water, you must adhere to the relevant procedures that can be accessed below. These apply to Melbourne Water employees, contractors and third parties. For more information, contact SHEQ@melbournewater.com.au. DRAWINGS | MELBOURNE WATER Retarding basins. Retarding basins. 7251-11-001 General notes 142 KB (PDF) 7251-11-002 Chimney filter and filter blanket typical details 181.55 KB (PDF) 7251-11-003 Filter daphragm typical details 222.93 KB (PDF) 7251-11-004 Filter diaphragm typical sections 207.64 PROPERTY FLOOD LEVEL INFORMATION You can get a flood level certificate from: Melbourne Water. LANDATA website or 03 8636 2456. SAI Global website or 1300 730 000. The LANDATA and SAI Global services cost approximately $50 and can take 10 business days. Property information statements are available from: LANDATA website or 03 8636 2456. your retail water company. FOOD WASTE TREATMENT FOR BUSINESSES Register your interest in sending us your organic food waste for treatment, and find out how your business could save costs while reducing greenhouse emissions. FIND YOUR DRAINAGE SCHEME A drainage scheme - sometimes referred to as a ‘development scheme’ or ‘development services scheme’ - is simply a master plan for drainage in a specific catchment area. They guide the standards that you need to meet for flood protection, water quality and waterway health. MRM TO NORTH WESTERN SEWER CONNECTION PROJECT Melbourne Water is planning to build a new sewer in the suburb of Maidstone to improve the transportation of wastewater to where it’s eventually treated at the Western Treatment Plant in Werribee. HOME | MELBOURNE WATERWATER DATA AND EDUCATIONBUILDING AND WORKSABOUTI WANT TOSEE OUR NEW APP Melbourne Water manages and protects Melbourne’s major water resources on behalf of the community. We supply water retailers with high-quality drinking water, and we're responsible for reliable sewerage, healthy waterways, drainage and flood management. LOGIN | MELBOURNE WATER Register for easy access to Melbourne Water data, including: drainage. flooding. sewerage. water supply. property and land use. The Portal is currently in a feedback phase, with access restricted to councils while we plan new features. You can still see available data sets:Browse data.
MELBOURNE WATER SAFETY PROCEDURES Melbourne Water Safety Procedures. If you have been engaged to complete work for Melbourne Water, you must adhere to the relevant procedures that can be accessed below. These apply to Melbourne Water employees, contractors and third parties. For more information, contact SHEQ@melbournewater.com.au. EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TEAM Executive General Manager, Service Delivery. Nerina Di Lorenzo is responsible for the Service Delivery group, which provides water, sewerage, waterways, drainage and recycled water services to meet regulatory and customer obligations; and manages and optimises asset performance. Craig Dixon. General Manager, Service Delivery –Infrastructure
PROVE THE ASSET LOCATION Prove the asset location. If we need ‘as constructed’ plans for the asset near your property, you’ll need to engage a licensed surveyor and Service Detection Locators to prove its location – which can differ from the design plans that we provided to you. Usually a surveyor can arrange the Service Detection on your behalfand project
TRAINING AND APPROVAL TO WORK ON A MELBOURNE WATER SITE Training and approval to work on a Melbourne Water site. If you’ll be working on a Melbourne Water site, you must complete safety training and get approval to access the site before you visit. Apply online to arrange training or approvals. HOBSONS BAY MAIN UPGRADE PROJECT Melbourne Water is planning to upgrade the Hobsons Bay Main Sewer to ensure the continued reliability of Melbourne’s sewage network. The Hobsons Bay Main Sewer is a critical part of Melbourne’s sewer network, transferring 30 percent of Melbourne’s wastewater to the Western Treatment Plant in Werribee. FLOOD FLOW STATEMENT (VELOCITY) A Velocity Statement will provide the velocity of floodwaters that may flow through your property if it is affected by flooding. Depending on the velocity of the floodwaters you may be required to meet certain design or construction standards under the Building Code of Australia. This construction standard will ensure that your development is STORM CALCULATORWATER RUNOFF CALCULATOREPA NATIONAL STORMWATER CALCULATORSTORMWATER VOLUME CALCULATOR Achievement of a 100% STORM rating means you have achieved a 45% reduction in the typical annual load of total nitrogen and achieved best practice objectives. To improve your STORM rating you need to provide treatment for impervious surfaces that currently have no treatment or increase the size of existing treatments. MUSIC TOOL GUIDELINES 2 Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines 2018 This document is a modelling guideline, and should be read in conjunction with appropriate design guidelines such as: WSUD Engineering Procedures: Stormwater (MelbourneWater, 2005) and
HOME | MELBOURNE WATERWATER DATA AND EDUCATIONBUILDING AND WORKSABOUTI WANT TOSEE OUR NEW APP Melbourne Water manages and protects Melbourne’s major water resources on behalf of the community. We supply water retailers with high-quality drinking water, and we're responsible for reliable sewerage, healthy waterways, drainage and flood management. LOGIN | MELBOURNE WATER Register for easy access to Melbourne Water data, including: drainage. flooding. sewerage. water supply. property and land use. The Portal is currently in a feedback phase, with access restricted to councils while we plan new features. You can still see available data sets:Browse data.
MELBOURNE WATER SAFETY PROCEDURES Melbourne Water Safety Procedures. If you have been engaged to complete work for Melbourne Water, you must adhere to the relevant procedures that can be accessed below. These apply to Melbourne Water employees, contractors and third parties. For more information, contact SHEQ@melbournewater.com.au. EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TEAM Executive General Manager, Service Delivery. Nerina Di Lorenzo is responsible for the Service Delivery group, which provides water, sewerage, waterways, drainage and recycled water services to meet regulatory and customer obligations; and manages and optimises asset performance. Craig Dixon. General Manager, Service Delivery –Infrastructure
PROVE THE ASSET LOCATION Prove the asset location. If we need ‘as constructed’ plans for the asset near your property, you’ll need to engage a licensed surveyor and Service Detection Locators to prove its location – which can differ from the design plans that we provided to you. Usually a surveyor can arrange the Service Detection on your behalfand project
TRAINING AND APPROVAL TO WORK ON A MELBOURNE WATER SITE Training and approval to work on a Melbourne Water site. If you’ll be working on a Melbourne Water site, you must complete safety training and get approval to access the site before you visit. Apply online to arrange training or approvals. HOBSONS BAY MAIN UPGRADE PROJECT Melbourne Water is planning to upgrade the Hobsons Bay Main Sewer to ensure the continued reliability of Melbourne’s sewage network. The Hobsons Bay Main Sewer is a critical part of Melbourne’s sewer network, transferring 30 percent of Melbourne’s wastewater to the Western Treatment Plant in Werribee. FLOOD FLOW STATEMENT (VELOCITY) A Velocity Statement will provide the velocity of floodwaters that may flow through your property if it is affected by flooding. Depending on the velocity of the floodwaters you may be required to meet certain design or construction standards under the Building Code of Australia. This construction standard will ensure that your development is STORM CALCULATORWATER RUNOFF CALCULATOREPA NATIONAL STORMWATER CALCULATORSTORMWATER VOLUME CALCULATOR Achievement of a 100% STORM rating means you have achieved a 45% reduction in the typical annual load of total nitrogen and achieved best practice objectives. To improve your STORM rating you need to provide treatment for impervious surfaces that currently have no treatment or increase the size of existing treatments. MUSIC TOOL GUIDELINES 2 Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines 2018 This document is a modelling guideline, and should be read in conjunction with appropriate design guidelines such as: WSUD Engineering Procedures: Stormwater (MelbourneWater, 2005) and
STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS Standards and specifications. Standards and specifications for drainage, water quality and waterway works to be built by developers as part of your conditions of development. Unless we specify otherwise, you are responsible for all aspects of the works’ design FOOD WASTE TREATMENT Food waste treatment. Expression of interest. Please enter your details below to register your interest in taking up our food waste treatment service, or staying informed asANNUAL REPORT
Annual Report. Our Annual Report describes our activities undertaken between 1 July 2019 and 30 June 2020 to meet our customer needs and regulatory obligations, and contribute towards achieving our vision of enhancing life and liveability. Read the report for an overview of: highlights from the past financial year. who we are and how we work. DRAWINGS | MELBOURNE WATER Retarding basins. Retarding basins. 7251-11-001 General notes 142 KB (PDF) 7251-11-002 Chimney filter and filter blanket typical details 181.55 KB (PDF) 7251-11-003 Filter daphragm typical details 222.93 KB (PDF) 7251-11-004 Filter diaphragm typical sections 207.64 MELBOURNE WATER SAFETY PROCEDURES Melbourne Water Safety Procedures. If you have been engaged to complete work for Melbourne Water, you must adhere to the relevant procedures that can be accessed below. These apply to Melbourne Water employees, contractors and third parties. For more information, contact SHEQ@melbournewater.com.au. WATER STORAGE LEVELS Water storage levels. Find details about Melbourne's water storage levels, including rainfall at our catchment areas, flow into our reservoirs, Melbourne's total water use and data for specific reservoirs. You can also access data for the week or a specific day. PROPERTY FLOOD LEVEL INFORMATION You can get a flood level certificate from: Melbourne Water. LANDATA website or 03 8636 2456. SAI Global website or 1300 730 000. The LANDATA and SAI Global services cost approximately $50 and can take 10 business days. Property information statements are available from: LANDATA website or 03 8636 2456. your retail water company. FOOD WASTE TREATMENT FOR BUSINESSES Register your interest in sending us your organic food waste for treatment, and find out how your business could save costs while reducing greenhouse emissions. FIND YOUR DRAINAGE SCHEME A drainage scheme - sometimes referred to as a ‘development scheme’ or ‘development services scheme’ - is simply a master plan for drainage in a specific catchment area. They guide the standards that you need to meet for flood protection, water quality and waterway health. MRM TO NORTH WESTERN SEWER CONNECTION PROJECT Melbourne Water is planning to build a new sewer in the suburb of Maidstone to improve the transportation of wastewater to where it’s eventually treated at the Western Treatment Plant in Werribee. Skip to main content MENU Toggle navigationMelbourne Water
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MORDIALLOC AIR TREATMENT FACILITY Mordialloc Shape Copy Current Melbourne Water is undertaking works at the Mordialloc Sewer Pump Station located at 62 Chute Street (corner of Chute and Bear Streets). This pump station transfers the flow from South East Water’s Beach Road Main Sewer that services Mentone, Parkdale and Mordialloc.* Sewer system
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