South Gippsland Water is an urban water corporation that provides reliable, environmentally sustainable water and wastewater services in the south-eastern region of Victoria.

South Gippsland Water is an urban water corporation that provides reliable, environmentally sustainable water and wastewater services in the south-eastern region of Victoria. We are fortunate to work across a region of rolling green hills, picturesque coastal areas and passionate communities. Servicing 21 townships and their residents, we operate eight separate water systems and 11 sewerage treatment plants.


Our non-residential customers consist of large and small rural industries including a range of farming and horticultural enterprises and their associated processing plants. We have two internationally-recognised national parks; Tarra-Bulga National Park and Wilsons Promontory National Park. Our coastline is one of the most highly sought-after getaway locations for Melbournians, resulting in our townships, parks and beaches swelling with visitors during summer and holiday periods.

Headworks

Water catchments with a total area of 1,234 square kilometres.

Water services

  • Some 21,000+ water assessments over 21 rural centres
  • 13 reservoirs and 18 service storages
  • Around 4,483 ML annual volume of drinking water water supplied
  • Water catchments with a total area of 1,234 square kilometres
  • 8 separate water supply systems
  • 8 water treatment plants
  • 725km of water mains
  • 15 water pump stations

Wastewater services

  • Some 19,000+ wastewater assessments over 17 rural centres
  • Collecting 3,968ML and treating around 3145ML of wastewater annually.
  • 10 conventional wastewater systems
  • 1 vacuum wastewater system
  • 2 pressure sewer systems
  • 11 wastewater treatment plants
  • 500 km of wastewater mains
  • 64 wastewater pump stations.