Drinking Water Delivery
Regarding drinking water delivery, we’ve got all the bases covered.
We offer a variety of storage vessels, from 1,000 litre towable water bowsers. For slightly larger needs, we have our Drinking Water Inspectorate-approved plastic water tanks, which range in sizes from 5,000 litres up to larger capacities.
If that option is not big enough, we have tanker trailers suitable for drinking water use. All these vessels are specially prepared before any water is put into them.
Something else in common is that they all employ WRAS-approved hoses and fittings (food-grade stainless steel), ensuring the water reaches you in peak drinking condition.
In addition, the vessel we’re putting the water into has to be prepared to the same standard, ensuring the water is fit for purpose.
The water itself is tested to ensure that whatever storage method you’re using, the contents are 100% potable.
What are the options for bulk water delivery?
There are multiple options when bulk water delivery is required on your premises. Things to consider would:
- Accessibility to the site for the water storage
- How much water you will require
- What is the water going to be used for? Do you require assured drinking water or just clean water
At Tardis, we can cater to your specific requirements and provide pumps to help you move water around your site.
Types of Bulk Water Delivery we can provide?
Bottled Drinking Water – We can provide your event with bottled and canned drinking water, which is an ideal solution for premises that don’t have access to drinking water. We have a range of drinking water, so whether you are after smaller bottles for an event or bigger bottles for an ongoing site, we can
Towable Water Bowsers—These are the standard for bulk water and are available in capacities of up to 10,000 litres
IBC Container – Intermediate Bulk Containers are more stand-alone storage vessel that holds a capacity of 1000 litres of clean storage water
Bulk Water Tanks – are bigger storage tankers often found on long-term construction sites. These can start at 5000 litres and go up to large quantities. These are often linked to welfare cabins or multiple toilet blocks.