Water Tank Cleaning Equipment

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Hi all,

We are looking for equipment that can be used for cleaning–up household water storage tanks to get rid of sediment, silt and mud that settles at the bottom of the tanks.

Kindly send us details on the same.

Best Regards

P.W.Karani

Director

WEMCONS

 

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5 Answers

  1. Which types and of what configurations?

  2. Peter.......we have a very simple biological solution. Our product - SOLUTEK - has been used for cleaning and keeping clean fresh water tanks for over 15 years. The product is 100% fully organic and bio-degradable. It does not in any way effect the quality of fresh water.

    Once added it starts to work after about 3 to 5 days and will after a period of time remove any and all sludge. There will be no more sludge build up as long as he tank is doesed on a regular basis.

    www.soleco-technology.com

    E. Hugh Pettman

    2 Comments

    1. Hi Pettman,

      Thank you for your reply to our inquiry on solution towards clearing water tanks.

      Can you give us some more details regarding solute? This includes the following

      1. Packaging

      2. Prices

      3. Mode of application.

      Best Regards

      P.W.Karani

      Director

      WEMCONS

    2. Wow, very interesting but I verified your website and as long as I can see your solutions are designed for long-scale water deposits and the question is for household deposits.

  3. Hallo Peter,

    i would like to tell you something about the theoretical sequences to do that Job. You Need a pump to get fresh water in the tank with high pressure to get all the mudy things dispersed in a "sewege-liquid". Then a second pump to get the liquid out of the tank. Do this till the tank looks nearly clean. Next is a sort of chemical, for example an accid, to get the hard and crusted elements dispersed and repeat the action before. Third step is to desinfect the tank with something like chlorine for example. Last step is to wash out the desinfection chemicals (same system with the two pumps) and then the tank is ready to be refilled with potable water.

    Please note -> i dont know where the tanks are, i dont know wether you have rinsing water at disposal, is there any electricity and so on, ist a "theoretical" advice....

    Kind regards   Thomas

  4. Each tank should have had its own ball valve to isolate it from the rest of your tanks. The easiest thing to do is drain one tank at a time, remove it to the outside if possible and flush. If the tank is to large to move outside, use a Wet Vac with a PVC extension and vacuum the sludge out after draining. I am preparing to do this very exact thing for a Customer. The accumulated grit from his first tank is eating up his delivery pump every 18 months.