Maribyrnong River Flood Model
We’ve developed a new flood model to better understand current and future risk in the Maribyrnong River region.
These projects are open for discussion, and we invite your feedback and ideas.
Follow the progress of these projects and be notified of future opportunities to have your say.
Our draft concept drainage strategy supports the Victorian Planning Authority’s Precinct Structure Plans for these areas. View supporting information or submit a query.
We’re looking at ways to create new recreation opportunities for the community at Tarago Reservoir. Follow this project for updates.
Follow our progress on this groundbreaking 10-year plan to protect and enhance the Birrarung, our Yarra River.
We’re upgrading the fence around Silvan Reservoir to keep our critical assets safe. Follow this page for updates.
We're looking at ways to enhance community enjoyment of the 'pipe track' linear reserve. Follow this page for updates.
We want to hear what matters to you most as we plan for Melbourne's water future. Follow this project for updates.
We’re duplicating the Elwood Main Drain to improve drainage and reduce flooding in Elwood and Brighton.
We’re investigating ways to create new recreation opportunities for the community at Yan Yean Reservoir. Follow for updates.
We’re building a new sewer in Maidstone that will provide a world-class sewerage system, while improving community connection along the Maribyrnong River.
Community consultation for these projects has closed, but you can still see what was discussed and decided.
An independent review examined the causes and contributors to the flood on 14 October 2022.
We’re exploring ways to open up our Glenroy retarding basins for the community to enjoy. View the final concept designs.
Learn about the draft concept drainage strategy we’ve developed to support the Victorian Planning Authority’s Officer South Employment Precinct Structure Plan.
Melbourne Water respectfully acknowledges the Bunurong, Gunaikurnai,
Taungurung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung peoples as the Traditional
Owners and Custodians of the land and water on which we rely and operate.
We
pay our deepest respects to their Elders - past, present and emerging.