Water main burst - Dunolly
- Dunolly
Latest update: 10:15pm
We can now confirm the burst water main on the water supply pipeline has been repaired and water services have been restored.
You may experience cloudy water or air in the pipes after a burst of this nature. We advise customers to run their taps for approx. 5 minutes to clear any air bubbles that may still be in the pipes.
We thank all customers in the area for their patience while we rectified this problem.
If the water supply at your property is not restored, or for any other concerns, please contact our Customer Support Team on 1300 363 200.
Earlier: 8:30pm
Our crews are still working hard to fix the burst water main in Dunolly due to the complexity of the repair.
We expect full-service delivery to be restored soon.
Your water remains safe to drink.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Earlier:
Our crews are working to repair a burst water main in the Dunolly pipeline.
Customers in Dunolly may notice pressure fluctuations until the repairs are complete.
Your water remains safe to drink.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Please check our website for updates.
Water Interruption - Kyneton
- Kyneton
We are investigating a water network issue in Harpers Lane and Kyneton-Springhill Road near the Tilwinda Views estate in Kyneton, unrelated to today's planned works.
Impacted customers have been notified.
Customers in the area may experience some water outages or low pressure while we work to resolve this issue. When supply is restored, we recommend those in the area run their taps for a period of time until the water becomes clear.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused. If you have any further concerns, please call us on 1300 363 200.
Planned water main shutdown – Kyneton
- Kyneton
We will be testing the water pressure in Harpers Lane and Kyneton-Springhill Road near the Tilwinda Views estate in Kyneton on Wednesday 8 October.
We will be on site between 12.30pm from 3pm with the test taking place at approximately 1.30pm. During the testing some customers may experience intermittent water outages or low pressure for up to one hour. Impacted customers will be notified.
This testing is in response to booster pumps failing when water carters draw water from fire hydrants too quickly.
A booster pump station helps push water through the network to customers. When it fails it results in low water pressure for customers.
To test the booster pump, we will mimic a water carter taking water from a hydrant at various pressures – much like a CFA tanker would in an emergency.
Some traffic management will be in place near points where crews are working.
Planned water main shutdown - Inglewood
- Inglewood
We will complete a temporary shutdown of a water main at Nixon Street, Inglewood on Tuesday 14 October between 9am and 2pm to allow for the extension of a water main.
Impacted customers have been notified and advised to store sufficient water for the shutdown period.
When supply is restored, we recommend that customers in the area run their taps for a period of time until the water becomes clear.
Boat ramp now open – Upper Coliban Reservoir
- Upper Coliban Reservoir
We have completed maintenance works on the tower at Upper Coliban Reservoir.
However, due to low water levels the Premier Mine Road boat ramp will remain closed until we receive further inflows.
Click here to learn more.