Gippsland Water has been awarded a state government grant to enhance biodiversity and protect threatened species at their Dutson Downs property.
Gippsland Water has begun to scour the pipes that transfer water to homes and businesses in Maffra.
Solar panels installed at Gippsland Water’s Tyers Water Treatment Plant began powering the plant this week.
The National Water Week Poster Competition is on again with individual and school prizes up for grabs.
Residents of Sale and Wurruk can be assured that drinking water is safe.
Gippsland Water has pledged to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by more than 23 per cent by 2025 – the equivalent of taking almost 800 cars off the road.
One of the storage lagoons at the Warragul wastewater treatment plant is almost full and will be emptied over the next few months.
A planting project being undertaken at Gippsland Water’s Dutson Downs site will help to ensure the survival of the Metallic Sun Orchid, a nationally endangered plant species.
Gippsland Water will conduct ecological and technical surveys in Mirboo North this week as planning for the replacement of the town’s water main continues.
Sale and Wurruk customers can be reassured that the drinking water is safe.