Candowie water levels begin to rise
Candowie water levels begin to rise Recent rain provides some welcomed inflows for Candowie Reservoir Murray Jackson, Managing Director of Westernport Water said “monitoring at Candowie Reservoir has so far […]
Candowie water levels begin to rise Recent rain provides some welcomed inflows for Candowie Reservoir Murray Jackson, Managing Director of Westernport Water said “monitoring at Candowie Reservoir has so far […]
Customer warning… failure of braided flexible tap hoses results in costly flood damage. Over the last 6 months Westernport Water has received a number of reported cases of flood damage […]
A combination of reduced rainfall and planned draw down can explain the current low level of Candowie Reservoir. Read more… A combination of reduced rainfall and planned draw down can […]
Staff at Westernport Water participate in Walk 4 Water event during March raising money for water projects in developing countries. Motivated by the challenge to create awareness and raise money […]
Folowing the release of the ESC draft decision on Water Plan 3, the Commission will be holding a public forum in Cowes to discuss the review with the Westernport Water […]
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Construction to double the holding capacity of Candowie Reservoir is well underway….read more Construction to double the holding capacity of Candowie Reservoir is well underway, Managing Director Murray Jackson announced […]
Westernport Water is responsible for supplying drinking water, recycled water, and sewerage services to customers on Phillip Island and the district between Archies Creek and The Gurdies.