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Smart Ways to Use Harvested Rainwater at Home
. Today’s homeowners are more focused than ever on cutting costs, enhancing sustainability, and adding lasting value to their property. Residential rainwater harvesting systems are rapidly emerging as one of the most effective upgrades a modern home can have. Whether you're aiming to future-proof your home, reduce your water bills or your carbon footprint, installing a home rainwater collection system is a practical step with wide-ranging benefits. Reducing mains water usage
Oct 1, 20256 min read


How Often Should You Clean a Rainwater Tank?
If you’ve invested in a rainwater harvesting system, keeping your tank clean and regularly serviced is essential to ensure the water...
Aug 26, 20254 min read


The Farming Equipment & Technology Fund 2025 (FETF) Grant
Our guide to the Farming Equipment and Technology Fund (FETF) 2025 outlines the key information about grant eligibility, opening and closing dates and how to get your application in. We will also outline how the FETF grant can be used to fund part of the cost of the supply and installation of rainwater harvesting systems. There is 1 round of FETF 2025 grant and applications open on May 29th 2025. If you’re in the UK farming and agriculture industry, you may be eligible to rec
May 21, 20258 min read


How To Use Harvested Rainwater For Livestock Drinking Water
Rainwater harvesting is bringing many opportunities in UK farming and agriculture that both reduce costs and improve sustainability. One of the lesser-discussed uses of harvested rainwater on farms is livestock drinking water. Harvested rainwater is commonly used for machinery cleaning/parlour/building washdown, crop irrigation and spraying but it can also be utilised as livestock drinking water. It can be collected and harvested via a rainwater harvesting tank and fed st
Jun 6, 20247 min read


Potable vs Non-Potable Water Tanks: Explained
When choosing a water storage tank, one consideration to make is whether you will need a potable water tank or a non-potable tank. Whether you’re purchasing a tank for use in your home or for commercial use, it is important to ensure you know which type you will need as purchasing a tank that isn’t fit for your requirements can be a rather frustrating mistake! Getting straight to the point, a potable water tank, otherwise referred to as a drinking water tank, is a tank whic
Jan 5, 20245 min read


The Different Types of Enduramaxx Water Storage Tanks
At Dening and Co, we are proud suppliers of Enduramaxx water storage tanks, of which there are over 400 varieties! We are often asked by our customers about the different types of water storage tanks and which ones are suitable for which uses, so we have put together this helpful article on all the different types of Enduramaxx tanks and what they can be used for. When choosing a water storage tank, it is very important to choose the right tank not just for the right use, but
Sep 23, 20236 min read


What Is An IBC Tank and What Are Their Uses?
An IBC Tank, otherwise known as an IBC container or an Intermediate bulk container (IBC), is a type of reusable industrial container, designed for the safe transportation and storage of bulk liquids. They are a type of stackable container, mounted on a pallet that is designed to be moved using a forklift or pallet jack. In fact, they are also sometimes referred to as pallet tanks! They can also be used for rainwater harvesting! What Are The Different Types of IBC Tank? There
Aug 31, 20236 min read


Continue Using Your Hose During Hosepipe Bans by Harvesting Rainwater
Many of us wonder if and how we can continue to use our hoses during a hosepipe ban, and whilst using a mains-water connected hose during a hosepipe ban is illegal, there are indeed other ways that we can continue to use a hose; say hello to rainwater harvesting! With global warming showing no signs of slowing down, droughts and hosepipe bans are becoming commonplace in the UK and can be a recipe for disaster for gardeners, homeowners and farmers alike. The good news is that
Jun 1, 20235 min read
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