The tankers that are used for potable supply are cleaned and disinfected in accordance with industry hygiene standards, and are fitted with air filters to ensure the water is delivered safely and to drinking water quality standards.
Many of our customers have specific requirements which we can meet, for instance supplying unchlorinated or untreated clean water.
We can deliver in a range of rigid-body or trailer sizes from 10,000 litres up to 25,000 litres, normally at short notice.
We are also able to provide 1,000 and 2,000 litre bowsers and a range of refill and onsite hire options.
Water can be supplied from boreholes which abstract from the chalk or greensand aquifers, high quality natural sources of spring water.
Alternative supplies of raw water or mains treated water can also be delivered.
Bulk water delivery
Bulk spring water delivery
Water tankering
Tankered water
Water bowser delivery
Dust Suppression
Direct delivery to you. We are now able to provide 25,000 litre tanker deliveries where you have water storage for the tanker to off load into.
Contact us direct on 08456 808 820 to discuss you requirements.
Whisky industry concern over proposed WATER limit Limiting the amount of WATER available for use by whisky distilleries could harm long-term plans, according to industry representatives. Source: bbc, Date and Time of entry: Monday, March 11, 2013 13:23
U.K. Businesses Urged to Help Manage WATER, Woods, Farm Waste The U.K. should better manage its woodlands and WATER cycle and do more to convert farm waste into gas to feed the grid and power turbines, a panel of business leaders said. Source: ews, Date and Time of entry: Monday, March 11, 2013 13:21
Carbon Trust launches scheme to tackle WATER waste The WATER Standard will require firms to measure WATER use and demonstrate efforts taken to reduce consumption. Source: ews, Date and Time of entry: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 14:59
'No drought in south-east England' for next two years Recent rainfall has meant south-east England has enough WATER to get through two dry winters without a drought, the Environment Agency (EA) has said. Source: bbc, Date and Time of entry: Monday, January 21, 2013 11:51