ViaCon Reuse Solutions
Capture and reuse
Customisation & value engineering
Cost advantages
Supporting sustainability goals
Time-saving installations with easy maintenance access
Designed to bear traffic loads
Durability in aggressive environments

Applications:
- Irrigation of agricultural fields
- Cooling of data centres
- Process water in industrial applications
- Irrigation of parks, gardens, and sports facilities
- Rainwater use in residential complexes or public buildings
Steel: The smarter choice
Value engineering
Case studies
A rainwater harvesting tank is a specialized storage unit designed to capture and store rainwater runoff. Its primary purpose is to provide a sustainable and efficient solution for managing high volumes of water, mitigating flood risks, and creating a reusable water source for applications like irrigation or industrial cooling.
Our rainwater harvesting tank solutions stand out due to their exceptional durability, customization, and sustainability. Made from high-strength steel, they are engineered to withstand heavy traffic loads and aggressive environments. Each rainwater harvesting tank is custom-designed through value engineering to fit your project’s specific needs, often reducing space requirements and overall costs.
Yes. A key advantage of our steel rainwater harvesting tank is its structural strength. It is specifically designed to bear significant traffic loads throughout its service life, including temporary construction traffic like trucks and cranes. This makes it an ideal solution for installation under roads, parking lots, and logistics centres.
Absolutely. Choosing a steel rainwater harvesting tank from ViaCon is a significant step towards achieving your sustainability goals. Our solutions offer up to a 70% reduced CO2e footprint compared to alternatives. Furthermore, steel is 100% reusable, making it an environmentally friendly choice for long-term infrastructure.
The water collected in a rainwater harvesting tank is a valuable resource for a wide range of non-potable uses, including:
- Irrigation for agriculture, parks, and sports facilities
- Cooling for data centres
- Process water for industrial sites
- General reuse in residential complexes or public buildings
