We recognise the importance of managing stormwater for water security, liveability, greener environments and healthier waterways.
Stormwater is water runoff from urban areas. This water is different from runoff in undeveloped areas, because of all the hard surfaces in cities and towns, such as roofs and roads.
Unmanaged stormwater runoff can cause flooding and impact property and public safety. The increased pollutant and sediment loads, runoff volumes and flow velocities of stormwater can also cause harm to receiving waterways.
As our cities and towns grow, more stormwater is created from rain on hard surfaces, so it is important that developments are managed in accordance with statewide stormwater management requirements.
Many development types are subject to Victoria’s best practice stormwater management requirements through the Victoria Planning Provisions (VPPs):
Requirements have been in place for residential subdivisions since 2006 and apartment developments since 2017.
Planning reforms introduced in October 2018 further broadened the range of development types required to manage stormwater following the recommendations of the Improving Stormwater Management Advisory Committee.
Resources have been developed to support applicants and assessors in meeting their stormwater planning requirements. Visit Clearwater resource library.
This tool provides users with step-by-step guidance, advice and resources to ensure their subdivision or buildings and works development meets Victoria’s stormwater planning requirements.
The tool was developed by DEECA and Clearwater, a stormwater capacity building program.
Rainwater tanks are a great way of collecting water for use on your garden, in your laundry or for toilet flushing. But it’s important to keep the system in good condition for both safety and operational efficiency.
DEECA has partnered with the City of Ballarat to develop Planning a Green-Blue City.
This is a how-to guide for planning urban greening and enhanced stormwater management. It allows local governments to develop the necessary components of a green-blue infrastructure action plan to inform and drive local government-led initiatives.
To help prioritise trees in our urban landscape, the Victorian Government has developed Trees for Cooler and Greener Streetscapes - Guidelines for Streetscape Planning and Design.
Page last updated: 11/09/23