Stormwater Tanks

Since 1970, our tanks have been pivotal in managing increased stormwater volumes that overload sewer systems and treatment plants, leading to hydraulic stress and potential environmental contamination. Constructed from modular steel components, our stormwater tanks are equipped with various liner materials to ensure durability and compliance with environmental standards. They are designed for rapid assembly using simple hand tools, making them ideal for both permanent and temporary installations on any compacted surface.

ModuTank offers customizable stormwater solutions that can be adapted to any site configuration, including irregular shapes and sizes. Our tanks are designed for both in-line and off-line retention and detention applications, providing flexibility to manage stormwater directly at the source or at strategic points within the drainage system. This versatility helps prevent flash flooding and reduces the strain on existing infrastructure by temporarily holding excess runoff during peak flows.

Our stormwater tanks are scalable and can be expanded to meet growing demands, with capacities ranging from thousands to millions of gallons. This scalability ensures that municipalities and commercial entities can effectively manage varying volumes of stormwater, adapting to changes in urban development and rainfall patterns. The modular design also allows for quick expansion or reconfiguration, minimizing disruption and avoiding the exorbitant costs associated with replacing sewer lines and the associated traffic congestion during construction.

ModuTank’s commitment to sustainability is evident in our stormwater tanks, which not only help manage runoff but also contribute to water conservation efforts by enabling the reuse of collected water. By providing effective, adaptable, and sustainable stormwater management solutions, ModuTank helps cities, businesses, and contractors prevent damage from untreated stormwater, protect public and private property, and support overall community resilience against extreme weather events.

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