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Rainwater Collection
Collect and store rainwater...As concerns grow overs the sustainable levels of clean water, and with parts of the Southern UK under hosepipe and water usage restrictions, there is growing pressure upon the consumer to find alternatives to using mains water for use in the garden and for irrigation.
Part of the solution lies in collecting and saving a large proportion of rain that falls on to roofs, car parks and flat areas, especially during the winter months, this natural source of water can be stored in above ground or underground tanks and used as required by the owner with no restrictions. This system is not restricted to private properties, any business or sportsgrounds including golf courses and equestrian centres will benefit from saving natural rainwater and then using it as they require...unrestricted and free. ISS Solutions for Water, as the main dealer for the South of the UK, will supply and install if required, the complete range of Viable™ Rainwater Systems. If using rainwater is an option you would like to investigate then please read further about the systems we have to offer detailed below: Click here to read about the 4 stage water cleaning process involved and the Filter Collector system available.
Viable™ Rainwater Systems are available in the following packages:
Budget underground package with everything the developer/homeowner needs. Storage capacity of 2400 litres... read more
Rainwater is collected from the roof and filtered before being collected in and underground tank. A choice of submersible or transportable pump then draws the water through... read more
Rainwater is collected from the roof and filtered before being collected in an underground tank. A choice of submersible or self priming pumpset then draws water through... read more
A similar system to the below ground system except the rainwater is stored in an above ground tank. This is the ideal solution to retrofit... read more
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