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Melbourne's water
storages are currently at:

41.9%

breakdown by reservoir

(you can click on each reservoir
for more information)

Thomson: 27.2%

Cardinia: 43.4%

Upper Yarra: 69.9%

Sugarloaf: 84.1%

Silvan: 88.9%

Tarago: 60.5%

Yan Yean: 54.6%

Greenvale: 66.6%

Maroondah: 100.0%

O'Shannassy: 100.0%

eastern treatment plant explorer

Click here to launch the Eastern Treatment Plant explorer (in pop-up window) Click here to get Macromedia Flash

The Eastern Treatment Plant at Bangholme, south-east of Melbourne, was opened in 1975 to serve Melbourne's growing population. It treats approximately 40 per cent of Melbourne's sewage, or about 312 million litres a day.

This interactive virtual tour of the Eastern Treatment Plant at Bangholme includes:

  • a fully narrated (audio and text) guided tour of the plant. Follow the treatment processes and see how recycled water is becoming a valuable resource used by the community
  • an extensive "encyclopedia", frequently asked questions and glossary covering all aspects of the plant
  • an extensive photo gallery of over 200 images, 10 panoramas and 19 video clips
  • two mini documentaries "How the plant works" and "Innovations to produce high quality recycled water".

The Explorer also contains an innovative research tool, The Backpack, which allows you to collect text and images for use in assignments, projects and presentations.

Note: The Eastern Treatment Plant Explorer contains sound so if your computer has speakers, make sure they are turned on.

Teacher guide to the Eastern Treatment Plant.

Take a virtual tour of the Western Treatment Plant at Werribee.