Fresh Water Delivery System Works Where You Need It

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Fresh Water Delivery System Works Where You Need It
The PolyJohn WaterWorks Fresh Water Delivery system uses an on-demand electrical pump to deliver up to 93 gallons of fresh water whenever it’s needed.

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The PolyJohn WaterWorks Fresh Water Delivery system uses an on-demand electrical pump to deliver up to 93 gallons of fresh water whenever it’s needed. It works wherever people work, including office trailers, food service trailers, tool cribs and lunchrooms. The system is also the perfect accessory to portable showers, sinks and fresh-water portable flush toilets. 

A semi-transparent tank allows users to see how much water is available. And if an event requires more than 93 gallons, an auxiliary holding tank can be added for double capacity – no problem. 

The complete system weighs only 46 pounds empty, which means transporting it to a site is a one-person job. It measures 60 inches high and 23 inches wide and fits nicely inside the smallest closet. The system can also be plumbed to fill from the outside of a trailer. For gray water storage, 250- or 300-gallon tanks are available. 

Cleaning the inside of the tank is easy because of the 10-inch-diameter access cover on top, and water can be drained quickly through a 1-inch valve. The WaterWorks Fresh Water Deliver system is designed to operate on regular household current, and the circuits are protected by GFCI and a low-water electrical shut-off. 

For water delivery that works when it’s needed, wherever it’s needed, the WaterWorks Fresh Water Delivery system is a smart choice. It’s made by PolyJohn, the leading manufacturer of high-quality portable sanitation products. 

For more information, visit www.polyjohn.com.



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