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MEDIA RELEASE 18 June 2010

Aquacell launches modular water tanks for commercial buildings
Water recycling company Aquacell has launched its modular water tanks as a standalone product for commercial applications. Each rectangular tank holds 5,000 litres and can be used in a modular system making them ideal for tight spaces.

Aquacell's CEO Colin Fisher says that his company originally developed the tanks to be part of its greywater and blackwater recycling plants. However, he's received so many requests for them as a standalone product that Aquacell is now offering them on their own.

"Our focus is on the commercial/multi-dwelling market where the tanks could potentially be used to capture and store rainwater, stormwater, firewater, cooling tower make-up, potable water, treated wastewater and more," he said.

"Our rectangular-shaped tanks are more space efficient than round tanks and cheaper than stainless steel panel tanks. They are great for installations where space is very tight and a flexible layout is required.

"We expect them to be popular with plumbers, builders and hydraulic consultants as well as others who specify water tanks," Fisher said.

The modular tanks are rectangular and each holds 5,000 litres. The tanks measure 1.2 m wide x 2.5 m long x 2.2 m high. They are made of recyclable polyethylene which is an environmentally-sound material. Aquacell can install the tanks for customers or provide them for installation.

In addition to providing its standalone water tank, Aquacell builds and operates water recycling plants around Australia for business, industry and government. The company takes an integrated approach to water recycling plants including consulting, installation and project management for commercial and new residential developments. It also offers ongoing operations and maintenance agreements.
Aquacell's plants recycle greywater which is water discharged from showers, baths, basins and washing machines; and blackwater which is any water that has been contaminated with water discharged from a toilet.

For more information visit www.aquacell.com.au or phone 1300 Aquacell (278 223).

Released for Aquacell by Dennis Rutzou Public Relations (www.drpr.com.au)
For further information please call Nicola Rutzou or Kim Larochelle on (02) 9413 4244.

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