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COMMUNITY TOUR Goulburn Valley Water’s Tatura Water Treatment Plant!
Thursday 23 March
Lunch tour - from 1pm
Evening tour - from 6pm (tower illuminated from dusk)
Tour spaces are limited - bookings close at 3pm 17 March. Scan the QR code to register now.
Service Delivery Upgrades
An $8 million upgrade was completed at the Tatura Water Treatment Plant in 2020, boosting its capacity to meet future demand. The plant can now treat and deliver up to 18 million litres of water per day, with upgrades also including a new water treatment plant, new disinfection facilities and additional storage.
Artwork Showcasing History
The historic Tatura Water Tower features murals painted by artist Cam Scale. One side features a portrait of renowned civil engineer General Sir John Monash, who designed the reinforced concrete tower. It was constructed in 1912 and is the earliest surviving example of this style of tower construction. Artwork on the other side features a waterfall of poppies in tribute to Tatura’s significant Anzac legacy.
The project was designed and brought to life by the Tatura RSL, with support from the Tatura Rotary Club, the Victorian Government and the local community. We’ve also installed new lighting on the tower and nearby information signage, so people can view the sights in the evening.