10,000 Litre Rainwater Tank
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10,000 Litre Rainwater Harvesting Tank
Enduramaxx’s 10,000 Litre Rainwater Tank is constructed from the MDPE polyethene which is UV stabilised. This rain harvesting tank is a one-piece, seamless, rotationally moulded tank that guarantees strength, impacts resistance and durability and many years of use.
Water Tanks for Agricultural & Commercial Rainwater Systems
This high quality, round 10,000 litre water tank is a rainwater/greywater storage tank for a rainwater harvesting system. This medium density polyethene tank allows rainwater to be harvested, conserved and recycled at your convenience. These rainwater tanks can be used in many domestic and commercial applications where mains water is not available.
Uses for the 10,000 Litre Rainwater Harvesting Tank
Landscape watering for parks and recreational purposes
Horticultural and Market Garden applications
Cost-effective watering systems for groundskeepers and sporting stadia
Toilet flushing in industrial, commercial, hospital or school environments
Equine and agricultural establishments
Irrigation and/or wash-down facilities
Rainwater, being non-chlorinated, is better for plants and gardens
Civil engineering applications where mains water is unavailable
Agricultural tank and farm sprayer tank
Crop sprayer tank
Seawater storage tanks for aquariums and sea life centres
Rainwater Harvesting FAQ’s
What is rainwater harvesting?
Rainwater harvesting is the collection of rainwater from the surface or surfaces upon which it falls. This water would otherwise have gone into the drainage system. Once collected and stored, the rainwater can be used for toilet flushing, garden watering and washing clothes using a washing machine.
Why should I consider a rainwater harvesting system?
Water resources are under pressure in England & Wales as demand for water is rising. as a result of population, changes in lifestyles and a changing climate.
What savings can I achieve using a rainwater harvesting system?
Any rainwater harvesting system will reduce your dependence on the mains water supply. Potential savings should be assessed on an individual basis as there are many factors that will influence this. The demand for non-potable water, the amount of rainwater that can be collected, and whether the property is charged by volume used.
Savings will be higher in commercial/industrial buildings and schools as these buildings have much larger roof areas. Non-potable water for flushing toilets and washing means payback on these systems can be recovered in quicker timescales.
Are there grants for rainwater harvesting?
There are grants for rainwater harvesting which are available in regions of the country. These grants may help towards the installation costs of water storage tanks.
What outlets are fitted to these plastic water tanks?
The rainwater tank is fitted as standard with a BSP outlet. For commercial installations modifications including liquid level sensor assemblies, fill pipes, inlets, outlets or PN16 flanges are available to connect to existing process pipework.
Do I need a leaf filter for my rainwater tank?
Rainwater filters are important to make the water used in any rainwater harvesting system. These are used to filter debris from the rainwater as it flows from the collection roof before it enters the storage tank. Calmed inlets are used as part of the filter system. The water runs down through a pipe to the bottom of the tank.
This oxygenates the water in the tanks and helps prevent it from stagnating. When the tank is full the overflow siphon diverts the excess water to a drain or soakaway. Our rainwater filters can be viewed here for home and garden water butts and tanks and commercial and agricultural rainwater tanks.
Delivery of Your Rainwater Tank
Our rainwater harvesting tanks are manufactured at our factory in Lincolnshire along with our potable water tanks and WRAS approved tanks. Most of these tanks for storing water are stocked for collection or fast delivery throughout the UK including our underground rainwater harvesting tanks range.
We are able to deliver our rainwater, drinking water, slimline water tanks and underground tanks direct to the site to avoid double handling. Where clients can’t offload the tank, we can offer Hiab deliveries which are priced upon request. Please view our installation guide for our round water tanks here.
How big is a 10,000 Litre Rainwater Harvesting Tank?
Capacity
10,000 Litres
Diameter
2400mm
Height
2500mm
Outlet
2″ standard male outlet with other options available
Lid
620mm dia lid
View Our Rainwater Harvesting Video here
Additional information
Dimensions
240 × 240 × 250 cm
Colour
Black, Dark Green, Blue, Natural
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Rainwater Harvesting Calculator
Rainfall Calculator
Need help selecting which tank is right for you? Use our calculator below to make your selection easier!
Amount of Rain Harvested (litres):
Minimum Tank Size:
Assume the tank can fill 3 times per year (Depends on rainfall and usage patterns)
This high quality, round 10,000 litre water tank is a rainwater/greywater storage tank for a rainwater harvesting system. This medium density polyethene tank allows rainwater to be harvested, conserved and recycled at your convenience. These rainwater tanks can be used in many domestic and commercial applications where mains water is not available.
Uses for the 10,000 Litre Rainwater Harvesting Tank
Landscape watering for parks and recreational purposes
Horticultural and Market Garden applications
Cost-effective watering systems for groundskeepers and sporting stadia
Toilet flushing in industrial, commercial, hospital or school environments
Equine and agricultural establishments
Irrigation and/or wash-down facilities
Rainwater, being non-chlorinated, is better for plants and gardens
Civil engineering applications where mains water is unavailable
Agricultural tank and farm sprayer tank
Crop sprayer tank
Seawater storage tanks for aquariums and sea life centres
Rainwater Harvesting FAQ’s
What is rainwater harvesting?
Rainwater harvesting is the collection of rainwater from the surface or surfaces upon which it falls. This water would otherwise have gone into the drainage system. Once collected and stored, the rainwater can be used for toilet flushing, garden watering and washing clothes using a washing machine.
Why should I consider a rainwater harvesting system?
Water resources are under pressure in England & Wales as demand for water is rising. as a result of population, changes in lifestyles and a changing climate.
What savings can I achieve using a rainwater harvesting system?
Any rainwater harvesting system will reduce your dependence on the mains water supply. Potential savings should be assessed on an individual basis as there are many factors that will influence this. The demand for non-potable water, the amount of rainwater that can be collected, and whether the property is charged by volume used.
Savings will be higher in commercial/industrial buildings and schools as these buildings have much larger roof areas. Non-potable water for flushing toilets and washing means payback on these systems can be recovered in quicker timescales.
Are there grants for rainwater harvesting?
There are grants for rainwater harvesting which are available in regions of the country. These grants may help towards the installation costs of water storage tanks.
What outlets are fitted to these plastic water tanks?
The rainwater tank is fitted as standard with a BSP outlet. For commercial installations modifications including liquid level sensor assemblies, fill pipes, inlets, outlets or PN16 flanges are available to connect to existing process pipework.
Do I need a leaf filter for my rainwater tank?
Rainwater filters are important to make the water used in any rainwater harvesting system. These are used to filter debris from the rainwater as it flows from the collection roof before it enters the storage tank. Calmed inlets are used as part of the filter system. The water runs down through a pipe to the bottom of the tank.
This oxygenates the water in the tanks and helps prevent it from stagnating. When the tank is full the overflow siphon diverts the excess water to a drain or soakaway. Our rainwater filters can be viewed here for home and garden water butts and tanks and commercial and agricultural rainwater tanks.
Delivery of Your Rainwater Tank
Our rainwater harvesting tanks are manufactured at our factory in Lincolnshire along with our potable water tanks and WRAS approved tanks. Most of these tanks for storing water are stocked for collection or fast delivery throughout the UK including our underground rainwater harvesting tanks range.
We are able to deliver our rainwater, drinking water, slimline water tanks and underground tanks direct to the site to avoid double handling. Where clients can’t offload the tank, we can offer Hiab deliveries which are priced upon request. Please view our installation guide for our round water tanks here.
How big is a 10,000 Litre Rainwater Harvesting Tank?
Capacity
10,000 Litres
Diameter
2400mm
Height
2500mm
Outlet
2″ standard male outlet with other options available
Lid
620mm dia lid
View Our Rainwater Harvesting Video here
Additional information
Dimensions
240 × 240 × 250 cm
Colour
Black, Dark Green, Blue, Natural
Be the first to review “10,000 Litre Rainwater Tank” Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a review.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.
Rainwater Harvesting Calculator
Rainfall Calculator
Need help selecting which tank is right for you? Use our calculator below to make your selection easier!
Amount of Rain Harvested (litres):
Minimum Tank Size:
Assume the tank can fill 3 times per year (Depends on rainfall and usage patterns)
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