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Melbourne's water
storages
are currently

33.2%

Greenvale Reservoir

Greenvale Reservoir

Greenvale Reservoir is about 20 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, and supplies water to the north-western and western suburbs.

Greenvale Reservoir, which has a capacity of 27,000 megalitres (million litres), was constructed to meet growing demand in the western suburbs. It was completed in 1971. It is an off-stream storage, and receives water via a pipeline from Silvan Reservoir.

Area of catchment

350 hectares (off-stream storage)

Type of dam

Rolled earthfill and rockfill embankment

Maximum height of main dam from river to crest

52 metres

Length measured along top of dam

2500 metres

Surface area (top water level)

174 hectares