We monitored water quality as part of our Beach Report  and Yarra Watch  programs. The last season ran from 1 December 2021 until 14 March 2022. This is when people use Port Phillip Bay and the Yarra River the most for recreation.

Both programs monitor for microbial water quality. Read more in Beach Report and Yarra Watch results 2021-22 (publication 2046).

Microbial sampling results

During the 2021-22 season, our sampling results showed that water quality met standards:

  • 93 per cent of samples taken for Beach Report
  • 63 per cent of samples taken for Yarra Watch.

The Environment Reference Standard (ERS) sets out the water quality standards used for recreational use. We issue swim advisories when weekly sampling results don’t meet these water quality standards. We issued three advisories for Beach Report and one advisory for Yarra Watch in the 2021-2022 season.

Our forecasting

We predict water quality using weather data, mostly rainfall. During the 2021-2022 Beach Report season, our forecasts:

  • predicted Good water quality for 70 per cent forecasts issued
  • were accurate 96 per cent of the time.

The number of Good water quality forecasts we issued was greater than the previous year. This was mostly due to a decrease in rainfall over the summer period.

During the 2021-2022 Yarra Watch season, our forecasts:

  • predicted Poor water quality for82per cent of the forecasts issued
  • were accurate 57per cent of the time.

We are working to improve our forecasting model to continue to provide appropriate public health information.

Read next

Beach Report

Yarra Watch

Reviewed 8 August 2022