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Barwon Water kicks off key pipeline upgrade

by Katie Livingston
April 9, 2025
in News, Pipelines, Projects, Spotlight, Sustainability, Water
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Low lift pump station at Ballan Road, Wyndham Vale. This new pump station has been under construction since January 2025. It is positioned halfway between Lovely Banks and the Cowies Hill Pump Station, along the existing MGP pipeline. Image: Barwon Water 

Low lift pump station at Ballan Road, Wyndham Vale. This new pump station has been under construction since January 2025. It is positioned halfway between Lovely Banks and the Cowies Hill Pump Station, along the existing MGP pipeline. Image: Barwon Water 

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A major upgrade of Barwon Water’s Melbourne to Geelong Pipeline (MGP) is underway, which once complete will help safeguard regional water supplies during dry conditions.  

Member for Bellarine, Alison Marchant; Victorian Minister for Water, Gayle Tierney; and Barwon Water Managing Director, Shaun Cumming at the Lovely Banks pumping station. Image: Barwon Water

The project will increase the capacity and expand the reach of the pipeline, helping to meet growing demand across Geelong, Bellarine and the Surf Coast from Summer 2025–26.  

Barwon Water Managing Director, Shaun Cumming, said the MGP is an important water source that supplements the region’s existing supply system.  

“The pipeline upgrade will ensure Barwon Water can continue to provide high-quality, affordable, and secure services to our customers,” Mr Cumming said.  

“This is part of a balanced approach to managing resources and providing greater water security, as our region’s population grows.”  

The MGP connects Geelong’s water supply networks (at Lovely Banks) with Melbourne’s water supply network (at Cowies Hill, west of Werribee).  

Victorian Minister for Water, Gayle Tierney, joined Mr Cumming on Friday 4 April 2025, to view progress on the augmentation of the Lovely Banks pump station and announce a 50GL order from the Victorian Desalination Plant, to counter the impact of drier conditions.  

The Victorian Desalination Plant can provide up to one-third of the Melbourne’s annual water demand, underpinning supply not just for Melbourne, but also Geelong and parts of Gippsland.  

“We know that in a severe drought storage levels can drop by 20 per cent in as little as a year, which is why we’re acting now to avoid water restrictions and put us in a strong position for the long term,” Ms Tierney said.  

Upgrades to the MGP will support Geelong access to this water security, increasing the annual capacity of the MGP from 16,000ML per year to 22,000ML per year.  

The upgrade will also allow Barwon Water to return 3.7GL of Moorabool River water entitlement, to be shared between the Victorian Environmental Water Holder and the Wadawurrung.  

Construction works on the MGP upgrade are expected to be completed in late 2025, paving the way for its operation during the 2025–26 summer period.  

For more information on the project, please visit www.yoursay.barwonwater.vic.gov.au/melbourne-geelong-pipeline  

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