Red pillar hydrants
Murrumbidgee to Googong (M2G) water transfer project offset habitat: Protecting and improving our ecological conditions
Harnessing the sun to power our dams and water treatment plants
Our urban water cycle activity for kids
In this simple “water cycle in a bag” experiment, we will observe the different stages of the water cycle process up close.
Top five ways to Care for Water
Everyone wants to save water. Not only is it good for your wallet and the environment, when it's hot and dry saving water benefits the whole community.
Recovered glass sand
Could glass bottles, jars and containers support local jobs, reduce waste to landfill, and lessen the depletion of local natural resources? All while saving Icon Water money?
Improving water access to villagers in eSwatini
How do you help a village in eSwatini that has intermittent and unreliable power and unsafe drinking water?
Best use of new technology for maps
We are undertaking a widespread transformation program, including modernising their Geospatial Information System (GIS).
A splash of colour – the Narrabundah reservoir transformation
For most people, the thought of using cans of spray paint to create a seven-metre high mural on the side of a water tank might be a bit daunting.
Celebrating 40 years: What makes the Googong Dam spillway strong enough to handle floods?
As Googong Dam celebrates 40 years of supplying water to Canberra and Queanbeyan, we take a look at what makes it strong enough to withstand the pressure of a large flood.