Water infrastructure upgrades begin

Works have begun on a major project to bolster Geelong’s water security.

This week Barwon Water announced a major upgrade to the Melbourne to Geelong pipeline was underway, with construction commencing at a number of sites in Geelong.

The upgrade will boost both the capacity and reach of the pipeline as demand for water continues to grow in the Greater Geelong and Surf Coast area, increasing access to Melbourne water from 16,000 million litres per year to 22,000 million.

Barwon Water expects construction to be completed later this year, with the upgraded pipeline in operation for next summer.

Acting managing director David Snadden said the pipeline was an important supplemental water source for the region’s existing supply system.

“While storage levels are currently satisfactory, we continue to make important investments in securing our water future through upgrading the Melbourne to Geelong pipeline and increasing recycled water for non-drinking water purposes, while focusing on water efficiency and conservation measures,” Mr Snadden said.

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

The pipeline, which connects the Geelong water supply network to Melbourne’s, provided the Geelong region with 2500 million litres during 2023-24. During that time, demand across the region grew by 11 per cent.

Construction sites include the Lovely Banks pump station, the Pettavel Basin service and utility site in Waurn Ponds and Highton’s Montpellier Service Basin.

Visit www.yoursay.barwonwater.vic.gov.au/melbourne-geelong-pipeline for more information on the Melbourne to Geelong pipeline project.