City West Water
- Melbourne Water
- Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works
- Greater Western Water
- Lisa Neville, Minister for Water
- Maree Lang, Managing Director
City West Water Corporation was a Government of Victoria retail water corporation that provided drinking water, sewerage, trade waste and recycled water services in the Melbourne central business district, inner and western suburbs.[1] The service area included the local government areas of Brimbank, Hobsons Bay, Maribyrnong, Melbourne (north of the Yarra River), Moonee Valley, Wyndham, Yarra and parts of Melton and Hume.[1]
The water distributed by City West Water was supplied by Melbourne Water and primarily sourced from Melbourne Water's water supply catchments in the upper reaches of the Yarra River and the Thomson River, as well as the Victorian Desalination Plant. The majority of the sewage collected by City West Water was transferred to Melbourne Water for treatment at its Western Treatment Plant. A portion of sewage collected by City West Water was treated at City West Water's own Altona Treatment Plant.
The main office of City West Water was located in Footscray.[1] Oversight was provided by a board of directors appointed by the Minister for Water under the Water Act 1989 (Vic.). On 1 July 2021, City West Water Corporation merged with the neighbouring Western Region Water Corporation to form Greater Western Water.[2] The merger was effected by a determination of the Victorian Minister for Water under provisions of the Water Act 1989 (Vic.).
References
- ^ a b c "City West Water website and information". Retrieved 2012-01-31.
- ^ "New Water Entity To Support Melbourne's Growing West | Premier of Victoria". www.premier.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 2021-12-04.
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dams / reservoirs by capacity
- Thomson 1.123 million ML (247 billion imp gal; 297 billion US gal)
- Cardinia 287,000 ML (63 billion imp gal; 76 billion US gal)
- Upper Yarra 200,000 ML (44 billion imp gal; 53 billion US gal)
- Sugarloaf 96,000 ML (21 billion imp gal; 25 billion US gal)
- Silvan 40,000 ML (8.8 billion imp gal; 11 billion US gal)
- Tarago 37,500 ML (8.2 billion imp gal; 9.9 billion US gal)
- Yan Yean 30,000 ML (6.6 billion imp gal; 7.9 billion US gal)
- Greenvale 27,000 ML (5.9 billion imp gal; 7.1 billion US gal)
- Maroondah 22,000 ML (4.8 billion imp gal; 5.8 billion US gal)
- O'Shannassy 3,000 ML (660 million imp gal; 790 million US gal)
- Anakie
- Melton
- Toorourrong
dams / reservoirs
- Allen
- Blue Rock
- Bostock
- Dartmouth
- Eildon
- Eppalock
- Glenmaggie
- Korweinguboora
- Laanecoorie
- Lauriston
- Malsmbury
- Marengo
- Moondara
- Painkalac
- Rocklands
- Stony Creek
- Upper Coliban
- Waranga Dam
- West Barwon
- West Gellibrand and Olangolah Reservoirs and No.4 & No.5 Basins
- Wurdee Boluc
- Boga
- Cairn Curran
- Catani
- Guthridge
- Mokoan
- Mulwala
- Nagambie
- Narracan
- William Hovell
government agencies
- Barwon Water
- Central Highlands Water
- Coliban Water
- Goulburn–Murray Water
- Goulburn Valley Water
- Greater Western Water
- Melbourne Water
- South East Water (Australia)
- Southern Rural Water
- Yarra Valley Water
- Catchment Management Authority (Victoria)
- Corangamite CMA
- East Gippsland CMA
- Glenelg Hopkins CMA
- Mallee CMA
- Port Phillip and Westernport CMA
- West Gippsland CMA
- Minister for Water (Victoria)
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