Media Releases
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December 2008
November 2008
- Rain Pushes Storages Up and Water Use Down
- Comment on Rainfall and Storage Levels
- Melbourne Targets 155 Litres Per Day
- Protecting Melbourne’s Catchments From Fire
- Water for Sugarloaf Pipeline Project
- Thomson Reservoir Gears Up for a Dry Summer
- Storage Levels Down Despite Good Rain
- Storages Decline Slightly
- Statement on Water Act Breach
- First Pipes Laid for Sugarloaf Pipeline
- Storages Decline Despite Wet Weather
- Local Group Formed to Manage Pipeline Traffic
October 2008
- Dry October Disappointing for Reservoirs
- Storages Drop Amid Poor Rainfall
- Storages Continue Decline
- Statement From Cheryl Batagol, Chairman, Melbourne Water
- Cultural Heritage Part of Pipeline Design
- Bidding for a Cleaner Catchment
- Storages Decline Slightly to 34.4%
- $5m Grants Committee Selected
- Talent on Tap in Water Week Idol
- Shorter Showers Urged as Storages Flatline
- Static Storages Despite Good Rain
- Landowners Invited to Apply for Waterway Grants
- Dry End to a Dry Month
September 2008
- Dry September Keeps Storage Levels Static
- Another Poor Week for Storages
- Statement on Water Act Breach
- Sugarloaf Pipeline Critical for Melbourne’s Supplies
- Investing in Moorabool’s Waterways
- Warmer Weather Drives Up Consumption
- Sugarloaf Pipeline Construction Underway
- Federal Approval for Crucial Pipeline Welcomed
- Low Rainfall Brings Slight Gain
- New Director Appointed to Melbourne Water Board
- Frog Census Hops Into Action
- Steady Start to Spring
- Rain Gauges Show Good Winter Falls Across Melbourne
- Low Storages Highlight Need to Save Water in Spring