For nearly 20 years, the Bushman brand has been developed and refined in Australia where extreme drought conditions have made rainwater harvesting a mandatory way of life.
Residential rainwater harvesting is a viable, proactive solution to serious growing water shortages, and in response to emerging global water issues, Bushman
has expanded its resources to the United States and
Canada.
Bushman tanks are aesthetically pleasing, and offer a
low-maintenance system configuration for various
applications. Options range from the basic tank only
to packages including a connection kit, filter and
diverter, and a pump.
The Solution Bushman Water Storage Tanks
Bushman water storage systems provide a
diversified means of storing supplemental
water supplies and using water where it
falls. Harvesting rainwater offers numerous
benefits:
Rainwater can be stored and used
for irrigation, gray water management,
and water features
Collection and retention of storm
water diverts water from treatment
facilities, resulting in cleaner lakes,
rivers, oceans and other receivers
of wastewater
Saves homeowners money by
reducing water bills and reduces
demand on municipal water supply
Sustaining the environment contributes
to overall conservation of
our precious natural resources
Be part of the solution and not the problem.
Bushman, a Channell company, designs and
manufactures high quality polyethylene
irrigation and water storage systems that can
help you make a difference and control the
use and management of your water.
Half of the planet's population will
face insufficient water supply by 2025.
Population growth and absence of
adequate water management systems
has fueled this growing issue
Rainwater and snowmelt are the
primary sources for all fresh water on
the planet
Infrastructure is overburdened due to
storm water runoff
The United Nations cites water
shortage as "the crisis of the
millennium"
Water problems throughout North
America include scarcity, availability,
reliability issues and storage
In general, demand far exceeds
deliverables, while the world's
population continues to rise and
millions of tons of wastewater are
dumped into the world's waterways.