Burst water main - Trentham
- Trentham
Update 4.15pm
Since our previous update, our crews have identified and repaired a leak in the water main running from the Trentham Water Treatment Plant to Trentham.
With today’s hot weather and resulting high water usage, the plant will take some time to recover to normal levels, and it is likely you will experience lower than normal water pressure.
We will continue to cart water to supplement supply. However, we ask customers in Trentham to reduce non-essential water use where possible to preserve the available supply until levels recover.
If you notice a water main leak or burst, you can report it to us at any time on 1300 363 200.
Earlier
Our crews are working to locate a burst water main believed to be in the Wombat State Forest between the Trentham Water Treatment Plant and the Trentham township.
Customers in parts of Trentham may experience a drop in their water pressure until the issue is repaired.
While work is underway, we will be carting additional water to Trentham to supplement the water supply.
Locating and accessing the exact location of the burst is difficult due to the forest terrain. We will provide a further update here and on social media, including an estimated repair time as soon as one is available.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
If you require assistance or wish to report a fault, please contact us on 1300 363 200.
Boat ramp closed to larger vessels – Upper Coliban Reservoir
- Upper Coliban Reservoir
The Premier Mine Road boat ramp at the Upper Coliban Reservoir will be closed from 5 January 2026 to larger vessels that cannot be carried to the water.
This is due to releases from the Upper Coliban Reservoir that will reduce water levels in the boat ramp area.
This date may change depending on rainfall and weather conditions over the Christmas and New Year period.
Vessels that can be carried to the water – such as kayaks and canoes – are still permitted to use the reservoir.
This restriction will remain in place until water levels increase at the reservoir.
Please note a blue-green algae alert remains in place at the Upper Coliban Reservoir. Visitors should avoid contact with the water.
For more information visit https://coliban.com.au/about-us/our-reservoirs/upper-coliban-reservoir
Echuca Water Tower repairs
- Echuca
Update: Sunday 22 December
Following a Thunderstorm Advice Warning for Echuca today, including damaging and destructive winds, heavy rain, and large hail, we are implementing operational changes in the Echuca water network which may result in a temporary reduction in water pressure.
We encourage customers to report any pressure changes or water supply issues by calling 1300 363 200.
Stay up to date with weather warnings
Stay informed by listening to emergency broadcasters and monitoring warnings.
You can find the latest updates and emergency warnings at www.emergency.vic.gov.au.
Call Triple Zero (000) in a life-threatening emergency.
For severe weather-related emergency assistance from the SES, phone 132 500.
During a thunderstorm you should be aware of potential hazards, including floodwater, mud, debris, damaged and dangerous roads, falling trees, or debris from property or from nearby structures.
Update: Thursday 11 December
Work is continuing at the Echuca Water Tower since our last update to neighbours on 24 November 2025.
What to expect next
A structural assessment report indicates that the tower remains stable and is currently operating within its structural capacity, however there are signs of ongoing deterioration.
We have obtained external independent engineering advice to inform our approach to managing the tower.
We are currently working on a series of projects to ensure community safety and the continuity of water supply in Echuca. As a result, you may experience some minor variations in water pressure over the coming months.
The projects include:
• Adopting new operating protocols including reducing the volume of water held in the tower.
• Implementing new works and operational approaches across the network to ensure adequate water pressure.
• Working closely with Campaspe Shire Council, CFA, SES, and Victoria Police.
The future of the Echuca Water Tower
It is likely that the tower may need to be demolished in the coming months. This is disappointing, given the history of the tower, however due to this assessment and the expected ongoing deterioration due to its age, we are prioritising and managing the tower’s potential long term safety risks.
We will continue to keep local residents, businesses, and the community up to date as our plans progress.
Further information about the current work is available at Interruptions | Coliban Water or you can call us on 1300 363 200.
We also have additional information and FAQs about Echuca Water Tower available at Echuca Water Tower | Connect Coliban
Thank you for your patience while this work is underway.
Update: Friday 21 November
Work is continuing at the Echuca Water Tower, with the following work to be completed in the next two to three weeks:
- Patching and repairs to the rendered exterior.
- Further structural assessments and surveying to guide longer-term repairs and maintenance.
We will evaluate the ongoing need for scaffolding based on the results of these assessments. We expect the scaffolding will be removed in the coming few months.
Safety signage, additional fencing, and the temporary footpath around the tower will remain in place.
There will be no interruption to your water supply, and we'll be making every effort to minimise noise and disruption.
Update: Friday 14 November
Today we will begin removing the shade cloth attached to the scaffolding at the Echuca Water Tower. There will be additional fencing and a temporary footpath around the tower for pedestrians use.
Additional safety signage is in place alerting the community to beware of any falling debris given the age of the tower.
Previous updates
We are carrying out further maintenance at the Echuca Water Tower.
As part of routine inspections last year, we identified loose material on the outside of the tower requiring removal and repair. Scaffolding has recently been erected around the tower so our team can safely carry out the required work. Temporary fencing remains in place for public safety.
We are working closely with Campaspe Shire and communicating regularly with those in the surrounding area.
There is no impact to Echuca's drinking water supply.
The tower plays a critical role, providing water pressure, via gravity, to the surrounding water network in Echuca. Repairs will be carried out carefully to ensure minimal change to the existing appearance of the tower.
First constructed in 1915, the water tower is a piece of historic infrastructure that requires continual inspections, maintenance and repairs as it ages. We inspect the tower every six months.
More history about the tower can be found here.
Planned Water Shutdown - Kennington
- Kennington
Our crews will be completing maintenance work in Neale Street, Kennington on Wednesday 7 January between 9.30pm and 2.30pm.
Impacted customers have been notified and advised to store sufficient water for their need prior to the shutdown.
Once supply is restored customers in the area will need to run their taps for a short time until the water runs clear.
Minor traffic management will be in place.
Planned water main shutdown - Echuca
- Echuca
Update: Wednesday 17 December
We have rescheduled the planned water interruption to now occur on Monday 22 December. This is due to extreme weather forecast on the planned outage date.
Our crews will now be completing a water main extension in Wharparilla Drive, Echuca on Monday 22 December between 9am and 2pm.
Impacted customers will be notified of the change and are advised to store sufficient water for their need prior to the shutdown.
Once supply is restored customers in the area will need to run their taps for a short time until the water runs clear.
Minor traffic management will be in place.
Update: Monday 15 December
Our crews will be completing a water main extension in Wharparilla Drive, Echuca on Thursday 18 December between 9am and 2pm.
Impacted customers have been notified and advised to store sufficient water for their need prior to the shutdown.
Once supply is restored customers in the area will need to run their taps for a short time until the water runs clear.
Minor traffic management will be in place.