Difference between revisions of "Plastic water tanks"
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Revision as of 23:56, 20 March 2014
This article page covers sources for plastic water tanks all around the world. Sometimes plastic tanks are a better choices for rainwater harvesting systems.
Africa
- Rainharvest. Rainharvest is an authorized JoJo Water Tank dealer in South Africa.
- Ivy Blue: Rotational Moulders. Located in Cape Town, South Africa.
The s1000 is a 1000 liter tank. |
The v1000 is a 1000 liter tank. |
The v2500 is a 2500 liter tank. |