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Alternative Water Logistics Support
Due to the significant weight of water, its distribution outside of established networks poses a logistical challenge necessitating specialized equipment and infrastructure. Each individual typically utilizes between 100 and 150 liters of drinking water daily, translating to around 1000 liters required per day for two homes with four residents each. Arlington Packaging Ltd. mitigates these challenges through cross-sector collaboration and partnerships, providing a full range of services including network replacement and temporary infrastructure solutions. Their AEWT system offers flexibility, as it can be filled from the network or transported using flatbed LGVs. Unlike tanker systems, the AEWTs can be moved when full, making them a versatile option during emergencies. The company's distribution model is scalable, compliant with water hygiene regulations, and supported by trained EUSR staff, ensuring nationwide coverage and availability throughout the year.Under normal operating conditions every individual will use somewhere between 100 and 150 ltrs of drinking water per day. That means two average sized houses with four people living in each would normally require a 1000ltrs of potable water every day. At 1 tonne per cubic meter the distribution of water outside of the network is a challenge that requires specialist equipment and infrastructure.
By working closely with other solutions providers within the industry we are able to provide a full range of services to water providers, businesses and events managers alike with network replacement and temporary infrastructure solutions. With many years experience we are used to working within both the Water Supply Regulations and to BS8551 guidance
Whilst we regularly work in conjunction with tanker support, our AEWT system can also be filled from the network prior to a shut or transported using flatbed LGV's. AEWTs can be transported and moved when full. In emergency situations tanker resources are often scarce where standard vehicles are not. This helps to make the Arlington system more flexible than other systems.
Highly experienced water industry operator
Scalable distribution model, with
National coverage
24/365 availability
Fully compliant with water hygiene regulations
Active and passive tagging options
Potable water tankering, mobile water stations and Hiab vehicles.
Fully trained and experienced EUSR staff
