Rainwater Recycling Systems and Tanks

Rainwater Tank - Definition:

Any rainwater storage device that meets Australian Standards and stores collected rainwater, either above or below ground, in a tank, bladder or other water storage system.  Rainwater tanks can be made of steel, fibreglass, polyethylene, concrete, PVC/geotextile or other materials. In order to be eligible for the Federal Government Rebate the tank or tanks are required to be plumbed back into the house.  To receive the rebate the tank or tanks need to have a minimum storage capacity of 2000 litres.  Please also see the ACT Government's 'Think Water - Act Water' for more information on rainwater tank and other rebates.


Rainkeeper Water Recycling Systems


        Rain keeper Pie ChartBy installing a Rainkeeper water recycling system you will be helping to save our decreasing water supplies.  Rainkeeper tanks can be installed below ground and do not invade valuable yard space, They capture fresh natural rainwater and store it for re use within the house & garden in facilities such as washing machines, toilet cisterns and outside garden taps.  Below is a graph showing how water is consumed within different parts of the home.  We can now break this down into individual uses as shown. www.rainkeepertanks.com.au




        Rainkeeper System