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ESS Consultancy to OMBC May 27th 2009
ESS develops a consultancy service to provide
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
ESS Ltd introduced Oldham Council to its specialist services earlier in the year.
The Boroughs Landscape Architect was delighted at the approach and acknowledged that the Council was receptive and determined to follow through a policy of environmental development across all its activities.
The Landscape Architect explained his close working relationship with the Councils very own Directorate for Peoples, Communities and Society in the development of various Community Allotment Schemes around the Borough. Inherent in the philosophy of these schemes is the Councils motivation to include for eco-friendly resources that include amongst other things solar power generation, water collection for irrigation, self sufficiency horticulture and livestock and even worm toilets!
A primary site under development was at Fitton Hill Allotment in
ESS developed the Councils interest in the provision of an underground collection tank built from their innovative, market leading VersaVoid modular system that would collect and store the catchment of water from the car park hardstanding and roofs of their site buildings. In consultation with the Client the tank was designed to have a capacity commensurate with the predicted rainfall event and to be able to optimise the supply of collected water to service eight standpipes and the flushing of three WCs.
The possibility of all eight standpipes being in use at the same time was very real and in order to service this potential, ESS recommended that the mechanical installation required to take the stored water and pressurise the flow to meet this demand would have to be carefully considered. It was agreed that the most suitable mechanical unit to satisfy and fulfil the capacity requirements in this situation was the Rainmanager Aqua-Control 500 and this was drafted into the specification.
Following the successful tailoring of the design and development of this particular system to suit the water consumption expectations of such an allotment site, it was agreed that this specification should form the model of choice for rainwater harvesting at other allotment developments that were being rolled out across the Borough.
ESS is now in consultation with the council’s representatives on further sites in Failsworth, Crompton and Alexandra Park in
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