South East Water (Australia)

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South East Water
File:South East Water Logo.png
Agency overview
Formed 1 January 1995
Jurisdiction Government of Victoria
Headquarters 101 Wells Street Frankston, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Employees 598
Minister responsible
Agency executives
  • Kevin Hutchings, Managing Director
  • Doug Shirrefs, Chairman of the Board
Website www.southeastwater.com.au

South East Water is a Victorian Government owned corporation that provides drinking water, sewerage, trade waste, recycled water and water-saving services for residents and businesses in an area ranging from the South East of Melbourne to South Gippsland in Australia.

In September 2015, South East Water moved into a new building on the Frankston foreshore.[1]

South East Water manages over

  • 23,000 kilometres of pipeline
  • 80 water pump stations
  • 255 sewage pump stations
  • $3 billion of infrastructure and assets[citation needed]

South East Water is one of Melbourne’s three retail water businesses. It services the south eastern region of Melbourne, including the Mornington Peninsula.

As well as supplying recycled water produced from its own plants, South East Water is a major supplier of recycled water from the Eastern Treatment Plant.

South East Water manages the following recycled water schemes:

  • South East outfall customers
  • Domestic dual pipe schemes in the Cranbourne area

IOTA

South East Water has established a commercial division called iota Services, who are tasked with commercialising and marketing innovations, products and services from across the business. Current suite of products, services and solutions cover a variety of applications for operations, maintenance, capital delivery and safety in the utility sector.[citation needed]

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