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Find out about our current projects.
Urban Remote MeteringGWMWater is upgrading water meters with 'remote meters' across urban areas in our service area following a successful roll-out for rural pipeline customers. |
Capital upgrades and renewalsGWMWater is committed to the ongoing improvement of services and infrastructure in our region. That's why we undertake an annual capital investment program as part of our committment to provide sustainable water and wastewater services for our community. |
East Grampians Rural PipelineThe East Grampians Rural Pipeline will secure the future of the region by providing a reliable, secure supply of high-quality water year-round. |
South West Loddon Pipeline ProjectConstruction of Stage 1 of the 1,300 km of stock and domestic pipeline in the south west of the Loddon Shire started on 5 July 2016. |
Drinking Water UpgradesAs part of our ongoing commitment to provide drinking (potable) water to townships across our region, we are pleased to announce that Ultima, Moyston, Kaniva and Elmhurst will be upgraded to fully-treated supplies in our current Water Plan. |
Goroke Sewerage SchemeWe are investing in the Goroke township to provide a sewerage scheme to deliver a reliable and effective waterwater treatment process to support the prosperity and future growth of the town. |
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Tips and advice for saving water in the house and garden.
How much water you useIt can very surprising to learn how much water you're using in a day. Once you know you're a lot more conscious of how you can save water. |
Saving water in the gardenA lovely garden is a great place to relax and unwind. Gardens need water, but they don't necessarily need a lot of water. |
Saving water in the houseSaving water at home is much easier than you might think! The key to saving water is to think about what small, simple changes you can make in your daily life to use less water. |
Check for leaks using a water meterYour water meter can be used to check your water supply for leaks. This is important because if you have a leak, you're not only wasting water, but also money! |
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Primary programs
National Water Week
We encourage all primary schools in our region to participate in our annual National Water Week Poster Competition. Great prizes are awarded to winning students and their schools.
Activity sheets
We have a variety of activity sheets for classroom use. These activity sheets are designed to be fun and educational for primary school aged children.
Secondary program
Stockholm Junior Water Prize
The Australian Stockholm Junior Water Prize is an annual water science competition for secondary school students focusing on projects aimed at improving the quality of life through improvement of water quality, water resources management, water protection and water and wastewater treatment. This award aims to increase interest in water-related issues and research, and to raise awareness and knowledge of global water challenges.
The competition is open to all Australian secondary school students between the ages of 15 and 20.
Careers in the water industry
Are you looking for a career in the water industry? Click here to access information and resources to help navigate a rewarding career in the water industry.
See our current vacancies and subscribe to receive job alerts.
ResourceSmart Schools
ResourceSmart Schools is a free program offered by Sustainability Victoria that supports Victorian schools to embed sustainability across the school facilities, community and curriculum, while saving resources and money for the school.
Learn more about the new ResourceSmart Schools Online program.
Groundwater
Learn about groundwater through an interactive game, classroom teaching guides and activities at www.wetrocks.com.au
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Download teacher resources and fun activities for kids. Information about National Water Week and the 'Target Your Water Use' program.
'Phil The Bucket' - fun activities for kidsPhil has created lots of fun water activities, experiments, puzzles and more for you to do. |
National Water WeekEach year, National Water Week makes a splash across Australia, inspiring individuals, education providers, communities and organisations to work together to build community awareness and understanding of water-related issues. |
Teacher ResourcesDownload our teacher resources for primary and secondary school students. |
'Target Your Water Use' programWater in our region is an incredibly precious resource, and we all have to make an effort to use it responsibly. That's why we're part of a state-wide water efficiency program that educates and encourages regional Victorians to use their water wisely. |
Reservoir levels are collected on a weekly basis covering Thursday to Wednesday each week. Data is uploaded to our website every Wednesday afternoon.
Click on each reservoir below for more information.
Click here to view reservoir algae warnings.