Healthy Waterways for Residents

When it rains water runs off roofs, roads and any other surface into the nearest stormwater drain. This is collectively known as stormwater.

Pollutants like oils, grease and detergents can be carried into stormwater drains. These pollutants end up in our rivers and creeks and eventually into Port Phillip Bay.

Stormwater pollutants damage our waterways and impacts the health of plants, animals and people as we swim, boat or fish in the waterway.

Here are some tips to help keep our waterways healthy:

  • Always put litter in a bin and recycle
  • Pick up after your pet
  • Rake leaves and grass; garden waste that ends up in the drain decomposes and releases polluting nutrients into the waterway. Turn garden waste into mulch or compost or place in the green waste bin.
  • Maintain your septic system to prevent leaks from your property. Learn more about septic systems
  • Dispose of paints and chemicals at recycling centres as they are toxic to our waterways and local wildlife. Learn more about paint and chemical disposal
 

Useful resources to keep waterways healthy

Here are some useful resources you can use to help keep waterways healthy: