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Rainwater harvesting with Highland Tank’s HighDRO

29 October 2009

Valuable rainwater can be captured and treated with Highland Tank’s harvesting, collection and filtering systems.

The HighDRO pure rainwater harvesting system provides clear water for non-potable uses such as toilet flushing, washing clothes and landscape irrigation.

The 100%, heavy-duty, steal protected HighDRO rainwater collection tanks range in volume from 300 to 60,000 gallons. The HighDRO-liner-plus liner protects the tank, making it flexible and long-lasting.

The modular HighDRO water filtering and sanitation system effectively treats the rainwater with the pre-engineered Bio-Basin, water transfer pumps, filtration skid with primary and secondary disinfection, day-tank with non-potable water booster pumps and state-of-the-art PLC touch screen controller.
 

 

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Environment & Pollution  •  Water Reuse

 

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globalagency said

19 February 2010
Dear Sir/Madam,

I write in regards to your advert on the internet , we are consultant buyers of (PLASTIC WATER TANK) we found your contact and noted that your company is into exportation of this items .

We will be pleased to have your quotation if you are in a better position to ship in bulk quantity to Nigeria. I will appreciate your prompt response.

Best regards,

Mr.Tom Marius.
Global Agency Nigeria Ltd.
120 Pound Road Aba.
Abia State Nigeria.
Tel:-+ 234-70-66127871
Email:globalagencyltd@aim.com

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