Irrigation and Borehole Water Storage

  • Irrigation and Borehole Water Storage
  • Irrigation and Borehole Water Storage
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Our Solution for Irrigation and Borehole Water Storage

Our bolted galvanised steel tanks with flat panel roofs are simple, reliable, and cost-effective, making them particularly suitable for storing clean water for irrigation or borehole use.

Technical Features of Our Solutions

Our cylindrical tanks are made of factory-prefabricated steel sheets, delivered as kits and assembled on-site using bolted connections.

  • Tanks can be offered in galvanised steel, glass-fused-to-steel, or epoxy-coated steel
  • The structure is reinforced with angle bars bent to the tank diameter
  • All reinforcement elements are made of hot-dip galvanised steel
  • Sealing is achieved either with a membrane or by applying a mastic sealing
  • Tanks are equipped with a flat roof to ensure proper water preservation

 

Do you have a project?

Are you working on an Irrigation and Borehole Water Storage project? Contact our team for personalised advice!

FAQs - Irrigation and Borehole Water Storage

How are irrigation and borehole water storage tanks maintained? 

We recommend an inspection every 2 years. Maintenance can be performed using a robot or by emptying the tank, depending on its condition and level of debris inside. Please refer to our maintenance and servicing solutions for detailed guidance.

What are the optimal conditions for storing irrigation and borehole water?

Rainwater or borehole water should be pre-treated upstream (e.g. sand and oil removal if necessary) to ensure optimal preservation and reuse. Our tanks are equipped with roofs to protect the water from external contamination, such as leaves or debris. The roof also prevents photosynthesis and algae growth, keeping the stored water in optimal condition.