Across Australia, rainwater tanks are full as the La Nina weather pattern has drenched even the driest of regions. Having full rainwater tanks is a blessing for many. But the continual rain bombs that have hit from one end of the country to the other can cause issues...
Ever wondered why the water in your rainwater tanks starts to smell, even if the water looks clear and clean? Or might have a slight stale or funky taste? Storing water is more than just connecting a pipe from your roof and filling up your water tanks when it next...
For many Australians, collecting rainwater from roof tops is the main source for your drinking water. Due to the harsh Australian climate, to help combat the heat that can be generated from the hot summer sun, our houses (water collection points) and water tanks are...
How to prevent and maintain healthy drinking water One of the common problems we encounter for customers who use rainwater tanks as their primary water source, is Algae. While many forms of algae may be harmless, there are some forms that produce toxins that can not...
If you run a business that operates under Food and Beverage regulations, and you rely on rainwater tanks or ground water, then it is imperative that you have a Water Supply Management Plan in place. For businesses that offer food and beverage facilities and don’t have...
Since the early 1900’s, Chlorine has been used to sanitise public water supplies. The introduction of the chemical greatly reduced the number of deaths caused by waterborne diseases, such as typhoid, cholera and dysentery.For public water supply on a grand scale,...