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Melbourne's water
storages
are currently

34.7%

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Detailed information on Melbourne's water supply system. Information on Melbourne's water storages is updated daily by around 2pm, seven days a week.

Updated: Impact of recent storms on dam levels.

Melbourne's Water Storages

34.7% full at 12-Mar-2010

Reservoir Capacity at full supply (ML) Current Volume (ML) % Full Change since Yesterday (ML) Rainfall (mm)* to 8:00am Rainfall Data
Thomson 1,068,000 228,665 21.4 +130 0.0 Hourly data...
Cardinia 287,000 100,117 34.9 +135 Hourly data...
Upper Yarra 200,000 133,274 66.6 -84 0.0 Hourly data...
Sugarloaf 96,000 59,466 61.9 -36 Hourly data...
Silvan 40,000 35,931 89.8 -475 0.0 Hourly data...
Tarago 37,500 21,877 58.3 -32 0.0 Hourly data...
Yan Yean 30,000 8,936 29.8 0 Hourly data...
Greenvale 27,000 19,141 70.9 +59 Hourly data...
Maroondah 22,000 18,608 84.6 +73 0.0 Hourly data...
O'Shannassy 3,000 2,607 86.9 -24 Hourly data...
Total 1,810,500 628,622 34.7 -254  
Storage graph 2007-08 - 2009-10

Last Updated 05-Mar-2010

Current and historical Water Storage graph

   2007-08     2008-09     2009-10  
100% capacity = 1810.5 GL
NB: Prior to 26 June 2009, 100% capacity = 1773 GL

What does this graph show?
Total storage level of Melbourne’s reservoirs. This shows a trend of decreasing storage levels during the first half of the year, and then increasing or stabilising during the second half of the year when inflows to the reservoirs are more frequent.

View interactive storage graph for 1997-2010 (opens in a new window)

Daily Water Consumption

961ML

- Melbourne's daily water consumption to 8am today (includes Western Water and total amount used by both business and households).

Water flowing into Melbourne's main water supply reservoirs (annual totals)
Water flowing into Melbourne's main water supply reservoirs (annual totals)

What does this graph show?
Annual inflows into Melbourne's 4 major reservoirs since 1913. While ups and downs are a constant feature, the average has dropped rapidly by almost 40% in the past 12 years. This included a devastating drop in 2006, which the CSIRO had forecast could occur under a 'severe' climate change scenario in 2050.

Weekly Water Report
Weekly water report

Find out what impact rain and consumption has had on Melbourne's storage levels. Detailed storage data plus commentary from Melbourne Water. Updated each Friday.

Weekly water report

Rainfall data

Monthly rainfall totals from a network of about 130 data stations across Melbourne.

Last month's rainfall data