by Emma Langres | Jul 2, 2025 | Latest News, Media Releases 2025
National Water Week, running from 20-26 October 2025, celebrates the vital role water plays in our lives, our communities and our future. One of the best ways for kids to get involved is through East Gippsland Water’s annual National Water Week Poster Competition,... by Emma Langres | May 27, 2025 | Latest News, Media Releases 2025
A water main linking Kalimna and Lakes Entrance, which runs down the escarpment and under North Arm will soon be replaced and upgraded by East Gippsland Water to accommodate population growth. The water main crosses North Arm at Marine Parade, near the Princes... by Emma Langres | Apr 14, 2025 | Latest News, Media Releases 2025
Residents between Kalimna West and Tambo Bay areas may notice increased truck movements over the coming weeks, as East Gippsland Water transfers recycled water from its Bruces Track site at Kalimna West to its Water Recycling Plant at Metung. This initiative is part... by Emma Langres | Mar 27, 2025 | Latest News, Media Releases 2025
East Gippsland Water has successfully completed high-profile repairs to a water main at Swan Reach, ensuring continued water supply to local communities without disruption. The water main, which passes under the Tambo River, supplies drinking water to Swan Reach,... by Emma Langres | Mar 17, 2025 | Latest News, Media Releases 2025
East Gippsland Water is undertaking high-profile repairs on a water main at Swan Reach. The water main, near the corner of Princes Highway and Metung Road, passes under the Tambo River and supplies drinking water to Swan Reach, Lakes Entrance, Lake Tyers Beach, and... by Emma Langres | Mar 17, 2025 | Latest News, Media Releases 2025
Most water and sewerage pipework is hidden underground, but there is one important piece of sewerage pipework that homeowners should be able to see. It is an overflow relief gully (or ORG for short), and most properties will have one. If you can’t find it, your...