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Water treatment plant repairs - Boort

  • Boort

We're carrying out repairs at the Boort Water Treatment Plant this afternoon, Friday 28 March.

Some customers may experience slight changes to their water pressure while these repairs are underway. 

We do not expect any water outages as a result of the work, and repairs are on-track for completion late this afternoon.

Water pressure may continue to fluctuate overnight as the onsite water storages refill to normal levels. 

We apologise for any inconvenience caused. 

Odour update – Bendigo Water Reclamation Plant

  • Epsom

We are experiencing odour at the Bendigo Water Reclamation Plant as a result of algae blooms on our brine lagoon.

The lagoon contains brine created at the Recycled Water Factory as part of the treatment process. This brine is high in salt and other compounds.

Algae blooms are a seasonal issue that come during or after hot weather.

We are investigating options to decrease the odour. However, it may continue for the next two weeks, or until the weather cools.

Click here for information about blue-green algae.

Water main burst - Epsom

  • Epsom

Update 5pm

Water pressure has been restored in the Epsom-Huntly Pipeline following a burst in Station Street today, Friday 28 March.

Works to repair the main will be finalised early next week, ahead of the water main being fully returned to service.

Temporary fencing will stay in place around the work site. Please take care driving in the area.

We do not expect any major pressure fluctuations or water outages over the weekend.


Original post 10.30am

We are aware of a water main burst in Station Street, Epsom, near Ironstone Road.

This burst is along part of the Epsom-Huntly Pipeline, which is a large supply main.

Our contractors are on site working to isolate the main and repair the issue.

We don’t expect water supply to be interrupted for customers during repairs. Some customers may notice a change in their water pressure as a result of the burst.

There may also be the potential for discoloured water for some customers. Your water remains safe to drink.

We expect water pressure to be progressively restored in the coming hours, while repair work will continue throughout the day.

Traffic management will be in place during the works. Please take care if you are driving through this area.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused.  

Please call us on 1300 363 200 if you have any concerns.

Water pressure fluctuations - Serpentine

  • Serpentine

We are carrying out work at the Serpentine Water Treatment Plant on Thursday 27 March, between 10am and 4pm.

Some customers in the area may notice minor fluctuations in their water pressure while this work is underway. 
 
We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

If you have any questions, please call us on 1300 363 200.

Water tower leak - Cohuna

  • Cohuna

Update: Monday 17 March

We are continuing work to repair a leak in the elevated tank at the Cohuna Water Treatment Plant, on the corner of Murray Valley Highway and Island Road, Cohuna. 

There is no risk to your water quality or the town’s water supply. Your water remains safe to drink.

What you’ll see on site

Scaffolding will be erected this week to allow access for the repair work. At the same time the team will complete a full condition assessment of the elevated tank. 

While we’re working, the carpark immediately in front of the Cohuna Water Tower will remain closed to the public. For safety, we recommend members of the public keep clear of the area. 

You will see our team, trucks and other vehicles coming and going. Some minor traffic management may be required from time-to-time.

More information

If you have any questions, please call us on 1300 363 200.

Regular updates will be provided on this page, and customers will also be kept informed via SMS and social media. 

You can update your contact details here to ensure you receive future SMS updates. 

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