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Delivery & Site Preparation

Northern Rivers Rainwater Tanks deliver their poly tank range all along the eastern states of Australia. We will delivery for FREE to most areas. Otherwise there will most likely be a delivery charge. Other wise our other manufacturing plant is in Bathurst NSW who will offer FREE delivery to most NSW areas please call for more information.

When you place an order, we will estimate shipping and delivery dates for you based on the availability of your items. 

In order to deliver your rainwater tank, adequate access must be made available to the delivery site for a truck and trailer Combination of 19.5m long x 3.5m wide x 5m high. (Please contact us if this will be a problem, we will consider other options).

Site Preparation

1.) Ensure the location of the tank is level, stable ground which has uniform compaction (free of soft spots). Do not locate large water tanks close to retaining walls or embankments without first consulting a professional engineer to ensure the ground is capable of supporting the weight of the full tank.

2.) Ensure the surface of the site is free from sharp objects or stones and is compacted.

3.) Spread a layer (approx. 75-100mm) of metal/crusher dust bedding sand can be used but is prone to erosion — evenly over the level ground, at least 500mm more than the diameter of the tank. Once it is compacted and level you may then place the tank directly on top of this material. To assist with reducing soil erosion, back fill to first rib.

4.) Ensure the metal/crusher dust is contained under the tank at all times and cannot be washed away. This can be achieved by diverting all run-off water away from the site and retaining the metal/crusher dust with some form of retaining structure e.g. cement strip, rocks or sleepers.

5.) For stand applications, ensure the stand is designed to carry the weight of a full tank. Support slats on the stand should be no further than 20mm apart.

6.) For concrete slab applications, the slab must be at least 15cm wider than the base diameter of the tank and at least 15cm thick with 2 layers of F82 mesh 75mm apart and a thickness of 20cm wide and 20cm deep, with Y16 reo bar at the bottom of the thickening around the edge of the slab and a 32 mpa concrete mix. If in doubt of soil stability, you must consult a civil engineer and they will design the slab accordingly.

7.) Ensure all plumbing from the outlet is well supported and cannot be knocked (A flexible coupling ensures no strain is applied to the outlet).

8.) Ensure all overflows are plumbed away from the tank site to reduce the possibility of erosion.

Your Clark polyethylene tank requires very little maintenance, simply check the site for any erosion and remove leaves and other debris from the roof, inlet and overflow at regular intervals.

Feel free to fill out the below form if you have any questions.

Thank you.

 

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