Echuca Water Tower repairs
- Echuca
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.
We also have additional information and FAQs about Echuca Water Tower, including previous updates, available at Echuca Water Tower | Connect Coliban
Thank you for your patience while this work is underway.
Water meter maintenance - Epsom and Huntly area
- Epsom and Huntly area
Our staff and contractors (S&R Engineering and Construction) are carrying out maintenance checks on water meters in the Epsom and Huntly area.
Work will take place on weekdays between 8.30am and 5.00pm and are expected to continue until late February.
Each visit may require a 5-10 minute water interruption.
| What is involved? |
• Crews will visit properties to service water meters. |
| What if I’m not at home? |
If you are not home, and no water is being used, the work will proceed. |
| Water quality | Maintenance may temporarily affect water appearance, such as air bubbles. If this happens, run your taps until clear. If issues persist, contact us. Your water remains safe to drink. |
If you have any questions or concerns, please phone our Customer Support Team on 1300 363 200.
Water and sewer main renewals - various locations
- Various locations
The following program of work is now underway as part of our $18 million Water and Sewer Upgrade Program. This work is being carried out to ensure our critical infrastructure can serve local communities for years to come.
There will be no interruption to your water supply while the following works are being completed, except for a short period when your water supply will be transferred to the new main. Our contractor will let you know when this will occur.
You may notice lower water pressure from time-to-time during works. Impacted customers have been notified.
Some traffic management may be in place for works.
| Suburb | Street | Works | Dates |
| Eaglehawk | Church Street between High Street and Denham Street | Renewal of 270-metre water main | 10 September 2025 to 27 February 2026 |
| Bendigo | Arnold Street between McCrae Street and Joseph Street | Renewal of 196-metre water main | 1 September 2025 to 27 February 2026 |
| Huntly | Midland Highway near Sergeants Road | Renewal of 248-metre water main | 22 August 2025 to 6 March 26 |
| Sailors Gully | Loddon Valley Highway near Lethebys Road | Renewal of 100-metre water main | October 2025 to 10 February 2026 |
| Dunolly | Dunolly Pipeline Track west of Dunolly | Renewal of 1850 metres of water main | December 2025 to 20 February 2026 |
| Bendigo | Maiden Gully Road at Patas Road and Golf Links Road intersections | Renewal of 250-metre water main | September 2025 to 27 February 2026 |
You can read more about the Water and Sewer Upgrade Program here.
Echuca fluoride system offline
- Echuca
As part of Coliban Water’s regular upgrade and maintenance program, the fluoride system at the Echuca Water Treatment Plant is currently offline while the unit is being replaced.
This means fluoride will not be added to the Echuca water supply until the work is complete.
Fluoride does not contribute to your water’s safety. Your water remains safe to drink.
For more information on why fluoride is added to drinking water and the oral health benefits, visit the Department of Health's website at health.vic.gov.au/water/water-fluoridation. And for other ways to help support dental health, visit health.vic.gov.au/water/unfluoridated-areas
We encourage community members to speak with their dentist or healthcare provider if they have any concerns.
We expect the new fluoride system at the Echuca Water Treatment Plant will be installed by mid-2026.