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16 Jan 2008
Balmoral Tanks launches rainwater recycling systems
Having successfully operated in the sewage treatment plant and fuel oil storage market for many years, Aberdeen-based Balmoral Tanks has launched a choice of new rainwater harvest and recycling systems.
Environment agency figures show that, on average, 45.8% of water used in a typical home can be satisfied through the use of recycled rainwater. The Balmoral Garden-Harvest and Home-Harvest Rainwater Systems™ are designed to save up to 50% of metered water costs.
Allan Joyce, Balmoral Tanks’ MD, outlined the new product line: “We are delighted to bring this product to market and now offer a complementary range of products including rainwater harvesting systems, sewage treatment plant and fuel oil storage.
“The product specification on our new rainwater harvest products is of the highest standard in line with company policy. From product design and manufacture to top quality components, our systems combine simple installation, low maintenance and quiet operation to provide the ultimate in rainwater harvesting and recycling.
“We set our store in providing high quality long term solutions. Our sewage treatment products carry BBA and IAB accreditation, for example, and the company’s investment in gaining and maintaining its portfolio of product approvals is significant.
“With a comprehensive range of products, and a team of highly experienced personnel from technical sales to installation, Balmoral Tanks offers unrivalled value to the merchant and, ultimately, the homebuilding and renovating sectors.”
Pic: Balmoral’s new Home-Harvest Rainwater System™