Rain Water Tank Range
Saving water in the home
Imagine living in a house without running water or modern washing appliances... For some this might be utopian paradise but for most it would be a nightmare. Running water is an incredibly valuable resource with an almost endless list of applications and uses in and around the home.
Saving water in our primary industries
Water is a critical component of all primary industries, whether its for irrigation, cleaning or watering stock. Find out how Australian primary producers are saving water through sensible management and innovation.
All tanks come fitted with:
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Gate Valve |
Overflow |
Outlet |
Sieve |
Rain Water Tank Colours Available
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Beige |
Desert Haze
(Sandbank™) |
Heritage Green
(Cottage Green) |
Heritage Red
(Manor Red™) |
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Merino
(Paperbark®) |
Metal Grey
(Ironstone™) |
Mist Metal
(Pale Eucalypt®) |
Mountain Blue
(Deep Ocean®) |
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Rivergum
(Wilderness®) |
Slate Grey
(Woodland Grey®) |
Smooth Cream
(Classic Cream™) |
Wheat
(Harvest®) |
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Birch Grey |
Black |
Earth Tone |
Light Grey |
Stormedge Blue |
Other rain water tank colours are available but are subject to a 2.5% surcharge.
Due to computer monitor displays, some colours may vary.
COLORBOND® and colour names are registered trademarks of Blue Scope Steel LTD.
Tank colours represented match COLORBOND® steel colours. |
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Rainwater tanks, traditionally an icon of the Australian outback, are becoming a more common feature in urban communities, with around 17% of all households installing a tank on their property.
More households need to purchase a rainwater tank if the community is to make a real difference to conserve rapidly depleting water supplies. |
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Saves large amounts of water which can be used in the garden or in the home.
Requires a relatively simple system which is easy to use.
During the wet season, when the garden doesn't need any extra watering, rainwater can be connected to the house and used for toilet flushing as well as in the laundry.
Rainwater is also suitable for use in pools and for washing cars.
In some rural areas,
it is possible to use rainwater for all domestic uses, and not draw upon the mains supply. |
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