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Sewer spill - Harcourt

  • Harcourt

A blocked sewer main has caused a sewer spill near Symes Road in Harcourt beneath the Barker's Creek Viaduct. Sewerage has spilled mostly onto nearby land, however a small amount has entered Barkers Creek.  

Crews are onsite to cleanup, and there is signage in place.

Our Environmental Response Officer has attended the site and taken water samples for water quality testing. 

The sewer services in the region are not impacted. 

Fats and wet wipes are the cause of the sewer spill. It’s a good reminder to only flush the Three Ps – pee, poo and (toilet) paper. 

Burst water main - Malmsbury

  • Malmsbury

Update 2.20pm

The burst water main in Mollison Street, Malmsbury has now been repaired.

You may notice water pressure improving gradually over time. 

Thank you for your patience while we completed our repairs – we apologise for any inconvenience caused.

If you need further assistance, please call 1300 363 200. 

Earlier 

Our crews are currently working to repair a burst water main in Mollison Street, Malmsbury, near Daylesford Road.

Some customers in the area may experience pressure fluctuations or have no water until these repairs are complete. 

We are working quickly and estimate that service should be restored later this afternoon.

We apologise for the inconvenience.

For updates, please continue to check this webpage.
 

Echuca water pressure

  • Echuca

Customers in Echuca may notice a drop in their water pressure on Wednesday 15 April, as we carry out some maintenance work at the Echuca Water Treatment Plant. 

Water supply will not be interrupted and there will be no impact to water quality – Echuca's water remains safe to drink.

We expect water pressure will return to normal by 2pm.

Water meter maintenance - Epsom and Huntly area

  • Epsom and Huntly area

Our staff and contractors (S&R Engineering and Construction) are finishing the last of the remaining maintenance checks on water meters in the Epsom and Huntly area. 

Work will take place on weekdays between 8.30am and 5.00pm and are expected to continue until late May. 
Each visit may require a 5-10 minute water interruption

 

What is involved?

•    Crews will visit properties to service water meters. 
•    You do not need to be home. 
•    Our crews will knock first and advise you before briefly turning off your water. 
•    Water will be restored as soon as the check is complete. 

What if I’m not at home?

If you are not home, and no water is being used, the work will proceed. 
If water use is detected, we will return at another time.

Water quality Maintenance may temporarily affect water appearance, such as air bubbles. If this happens, run your taps until clear. If issues persist, contact us. Your water remains safe to drink.

If you have any questions or concerns, please phone our Customer Support Team on 1300 363 200.

Echuca Water Tower

  • Echuca

Update Tuesday 14 April 2026
 
Scaffolding in place around the Echuca Water Tower has now been removed.

If you're passing the tower, you may see signage and additional temporary fencing. Please follow any instructions provided to ensure your safety. 

What to expect next?

We commissioned an independent structural assessment to help guide the future management of the tower. This assessment found the tower has exceeded its expected lifespan and that current structural issues, and expected ongoing deterioration, are likely to pose a future risk to staff, contractors, and members of the public. Following engagement with external stakeholders, the decision has been made to decommission the tower and plan for its removal. 

The decision to remove the tower

Considering the safety risks, and after exploring all other options, the decision was made in November 2025 to decommission and remove the Echuca Water Tower.

Other investments in the local water network mean the tower is no longer essential for the delivery of Echuca's water supply. The tower has been isolated from the network and drained, and preparations are underway for its removal.

We’ve adjusted how the local water network is managed to maintain reliable water pressure for the community.

More information

For the latest information, FAQs, and a project timeline visit connect.coliban.com.au/echuca-water-tower. 

Contact us on 1300 363 200 or email coliban@coliban.com.au with any questions or feedback you may have. 

 

 

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