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Melbourne Water treatment plant begins construction

by Katie Livingston
May 6, 2025
in Disaster Management, News, Projects, Spotlight, Sustainability, Water, Water and Wastewater Treatment
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Concept drawing of Mount Evelyn Treatment Plant. Image: Melbourne Water

Concept drawing of Mount Evelyn Treatment Plant. Image: Melbourne Water

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Melbourne Water has broken ground on a new treatment plant at Mount Evelyn – which is set to help secure the region’s drinking water supply during extreme weather. 

As weather patterns become more severe and unpredictable, Melbourne Water Head of Water Supply, David Norman, explained that this new disinfection plant will play a vital role in safeguarding our most precious resource during fires and floods.  

“Melbourne Water is building this disinfection plant to secure our supply of drinking water, which can be affected by power failures, emergencies, and increasing demand,” he said.  

The new plant is strategically located to treat water from Silvan Reservoir, feeding into three major underground mains that serve the metropolitan area through Greenvale Reservoir.   

More than half of Melbourne’s drinking water passes through Silvan, supplemented by the Yarra River via the Winneke Water Treatment Plant, Tarago Reservoir and the Victorian Desalination Plant.  

In case of planned maintenance or emergencies at the Silvan Reservoir Water Treatment Plant, the new facility will ensure a continuous supply of safe drinking water.  

“The plant will be an important part of the city’s water infrastructure that complements our other investments to secure our drinking water supply for the future,” Mr Norman said.  

During consultation with Melbourne Water, the community emphasised the importance of preserving local native flora. In response, Melbourne Water reduced the plant’s footprint by 25m2, narrowed an access road, and relocated a powerline. 

Melbourne Water said that taking these steps saved a quarter of the trees that were originally planned for removal.   

Construction of the plant is expected to continue until early 2027. To find out more about this project, visit www.melbournewater.com.au/services/projects/mount-evelyn-water-treatment-plant 

 

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