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 | | HYDRO STORMBANK™ SAVES UP TO 50% ON MAINS WATER
|  | | Hydro International | | 16/11/2006 | | | To meet the growing demand for a cost-effective and reliable rainwater harvesting system, Hydro International has introduced StormBank™. An ideal solution for householders and commercial building owners alike, StormBank™ is designed to offer a potential saving of over 50% of treated mains water and rapid installation for any size of building.
Using German technical expertise, where rainwater harvesting has been practised for 20 years, StormBank™ collects rainfall from roofs, passes it through the system's stainless steel filter and delivers it to the building clean and free from particulate matter. StormBank™ incorporates the highest quality tank and filter technology, providing water that is suitable for toilet flushing, vehicle washing, laundry and the garden.
The new standard in rainwater harvesting systems, StormBank™ provides for more sustainable water usage and saves escalating utility bills.
The StormBank™ Domestic and Industrial systems are available in a choice of tank sizes designed for homes and businesses depending on the scale of the project and the projected usage rates. Each is available with high strength vehicle loading covers, for convenient installation under driveways or highly trafficked areas.
The StormBank™ Domestic system is designed for easy installation and maintenance for homeowners. The StormBank™ Industrial system is ideal for larger applications and includes a second pump for delivery at high demand rates.
The pump also tops up the tank with mains water when rainfall is low. Equally, when the tank is full following high levels of rainfall, water flows through an overflow connection, to a Stormbloc® soakaway or public stormwater sewer.
StormBank™ storage tanks are made of rotamoulded polyethylene with no seams or weak points and therefore provide excellent strength and stability. The tank can be installed using sand or g |  |
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