2024, that's a wrap!🎉
We would like to take the opportunity to thank our amazing customers, suppliers, and, of course, our 46-strong team for making our 2024 a year to remember 😁
We look forward to moving water reuse further up the environmental agenda in 2025!! 🥳🍾🎇
Merry Christmas!
Everyone here at Stormsaver would like to wish our friends, family, customers and followers a very Merry Christmas. 🎉
Our team will now be enjoying some well earned time off. We will be closed from 24th December to 2nd January. 🎅🎄
This year, we have come together to bring joy to those who are most at need. We have come together to donate presents to Kings Mill Hospital, in support of their Care for the Elderly and Children’s services. 🏥♥️
We are proud to have supported such a great cause! 🎄
A great turn out of Christmas Jumpers yesterday supporting Christmas Jumper Day for Save the Children. 🎅
We struggle to fit everyone in our Christmas Jumper photos as the team grows, but this just means we get to see even more Christmas jumpers.
#ChristmasJumperDay2024
Fab day with @Stormsaver today learning all about water reuse and how we can work more closely together. Also great to see them taking part in #WaterNightUK with posters around the office! 💧👏🏼
This university campus saved 1 million litres of water through our rainwater harvesting systems. Our engineers have serviced the systems since installation with minimal replacement parts required. UK-manufactured systems by an experienced supplier will offer the best results. https://t.co/YCrCSH3PGz
Another job completed by our engineers. The header tank of the rainwater harvesting system needed to be relocated for a repair of the roof. Our engineers were on hand to relocate and install new pipework (pipe insulation by others) to help the client continue to save water. https://t.co/CuMCmS9VRS
Rainwater harvesting systems located in areas of intense bird activity, close to forested areas, or areas by the coast may require a tank clean of the storage tank more frequently. A visual check of the supply from the system can help to determine whether a tank clean is required https://t.co/2IeuHwnGy0
Some more images of a recent tank clean we carried out on a rainwater harvesting system. Naturally occurring debris is best removed by a trained tank cleaning operative physically entering the rainwater storage tank to remove all debris. https://t.co/DGRGwgpfl4 https://t.co/EwilXuRRuG
Rainwater Harvesting Systems should receive a tank clean every 2-3 years as part of planned preventative maintenance works. Take a look at these before and after images of a recent tank cleaning job we completed for a client. https://t.co/DGRGwgpfl4 https://t.co/u2mBgzZg16
Ever wondered what it takes to clean a rainwater harvesting storage tank? Our tank cleaning operatives physically enter the storage tank and remove all debris through a wet vac ensuring a high-quality supply of sustainable water can be provided to the building. https://t.co/j9S40GTMZT
Water is precious. Many buildings are wasting high-quality drinking water for toilet flushing. Greywater Recycling can assist with reduced reliance on mains water supplies by recycling lightly used water from the building. https://t.co/7G1TpPkLzh https://t.co/NOpgGV9IMQ
Greywater Recycling works by capturing incoming wastewater in a pre-tank filter. Greywater is then processed through a biological treatment process to remove bacteria. Finally, greywater is passed through ultrafiltration to remove bacteria. https://t.co/mzseMJT4j7
Greywater Recycling can provide a non-potable water supply to achieve greater water efficiency in commercial buildings. Greywater Recycling is well-suited to hotels, student accommodation, leisure centres, and offices. https://t.co/7G1TpPkLzh https://t.co/SzVkRMfax1
Wastewater from showers, handwash basins, and bathtubs is only lightly contaminated and can be reused within the building as a non-potable water supply with a greywater recycling system. https://t.co/7G1TpPkdJJ https://t.co/junqcuDVx9
@DefraGovUK's 'plan for water' aims to reduce the use of public water supply in England per head by 20% by 2038. Greywater Recycling provides a secondary sustainable water supply by recycling lightly contaminated wastewater from showers, hand wash basins, and bathtubs. https://t.co/UqV6ESGZK4
Some of our recent rainwater harvesting system installations. The blue unit is our combi control panel which houses an internal break tank, pump set, and controls to enable water savings across the building.
#rainwaterharvesting#waterconservation
1 year since the games our Rainwater Harvesting System at the Alexander Stadium has recycled enough rainwater for 79,000 toilet flushes across the stadium.
The system continues to protect drinking water supplies and reduce stormwater runoff
@stwater#rainwaterharvesting
Community Rainwater Harvesting is needed if the UK is serious about avoiding water scarcity. Each year, thousands of homes are constructed which rely on potable (drinking) water supplies for toilet flushing, irrigation and laundry.
Rainwater is clean, safe and sustainable and is ideal as a non-potable water supply. Without mandatory legislation or incentivisation, developers will not install community RWH.
It is time to stop 'considering' rainwater harvesting and make it mandatory.