After two years of record-breakingly low levels of rain, Geelong’s water storage is falling fast. The region’s six reservoirs, which were at 36.1 per cent at the end of April after only 12mm of rain in that month, are now sitting at 28 per cent of capacity. Increased supplies from the Melbourne water network, made possible by last year’s upgrades to the Melbourne to Geelong pipeline, have so far allowed the region to avoid strict water restricti…
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