Thursday, February 23, 2017

Rain Brothers Offering CorGal Corrugated Steel Water Tanks for Rainwater Harvesting

Rain Brothers is proud to offer a complete line of Corrugated Galvanized Steel Water Storage Tanks from CorGal. From residential scale to commercial installations, from 500 to 500,000 gallon capacities... we are your source for CorGal's line of tanks.
As CorGal’s website states, their water storage tanks are popular for many applications including rainwater harvesting, stormwater management, fire protection, irrigation, agricultural, industrial, mining, potable drinking water and more. The tanks are manufactured from high quality corrugated, hot-dipped galvanized steel for superior strength and durability. Each CorGal Tank is engineered to withstand the wind and snow loads and seismic forces at specific locations to ensure longevity of the tank. Intensive engineering to national design codes makes these tanks extremely adaptable to any climate, landscape type or building facility. Every tank is custom built, unique to the customer's needs and assembled at the project site.
Architects/Engineers: Let us help with your system design. Contact us today for specs, cut sheets, design ideas, and more. 
Don't want a big steel tank? We also offer residential-sized corrugated steel tanks.  Contact us today for more information.  

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Municipal Rainwater Conservation Programs

Rain Brothers LLC is proud to partner with local and state municipalities and agencies to provide discounted rain barrels and rain barrel kits to residents.
Municipal rain barrel programs are great for educating the public on the ecological, financial, and community benefits of rainwater conservation. Interested in how your municipality could partner with Rain Brothers LLC? Contact us today! We are happy to design a rain barrel municipal program for the residents of your area.

Some of our municipal clients include:

Contact us today to discuss your municipal rainwater conservation program! 

Municipal Rain Barrel Program Rainwater Conservation

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Rainwater Harvesting in Ohio: Regulations and Restrictions

Did you know that the Ohio Department of Health regulates “private water systems”? This includes cisterns, potable water wells, ponds, springs, and hauled water storage tanks. By ODH's definition, private water systems provide drinking water to fewer than 25 people, less than 60 days/year, or have less than 15 service connections. Under that definition, these regulations are applicable to residential homes and communities with fewer than 25 residents, as well as small businesses, churches, etc.
Find the ODH Ohio Administrative Code regulations here