Rain for Rent received a distress call from a contractor who was nearing the completion stage of a super discount store in south Texas.
The local fire inspector gave the contractor a notice to suspend the completion of work until an ample water supply was available to operate the store's firefighting system. Building a permanent water storage tank would solve the problem; however, a temporary solution was needed. After receiving the fire department's 200,000-gallon water storage requirements, Rain for Rent, Corpus Christi immediately began mobilization of ten 21,000-gallon Worksafe™ bi-level manifold tanks.
With temporary storage tanks in place and filled, the contractor was allowed to continue work on the facility and build the permanent water storage tank. To transfer the water from the temporary tanks to the newly completed, permanent storage tank, Rain for Rent supplied a 4-inch DV-100 Power Prime™ pump and 1,000 feet of hose.
Rain for Rent met the contractor's needs and helped avoid a costly shut down.