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Rain for Rent Product Line
The Rain for Rent line of products allows for complete solutions to your water handling job.
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Filters |
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Pumps |
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| Bi-Level, Weir tanks, Stainless Steel tanks,
Poly tanks, Mixer tanks |
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Remove particulates, oils & organics before
they leave your location |
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True vacuum priming, centrifugal pumps, submersible
pumps, & dewatering pumps |
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Irrigation |
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Containers |
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Oil/Water Sep |
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| Systems can include drip, micro, tape, solid
set, handmove, big gun WheelMoves, gated pivot, linear, turf
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Containment and separation of sludge inside
a vapor tight container. Cost effective storage of materials
for testing or future treatment. |
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Units with flows from 30 to 200 GPM. An Oil/water
separation unit used in conjunction with our weir tank can be
a very cost-effective method to remove non-emulsified oil from
water. |
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Spill
Containment |
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Instrumentation |
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| Aluminum, HDPE (High Density Polyethylene Pipe),
poly, PVC and steel pipe for sewer bypass or any water moving
application. |
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Environmentally-Sensitive Site Containment.
Chemical resistant Spillguards, Spillguard bridges, portable
berms and cable trays |
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Monitor and control Pumps and alarms and maintain
control of flow. |
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Freeze Sentry™ |
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| FreezeSentry™ Blanket heaters thaw ice, prevent water and
flocculants from freezing, maintain the temperature you need to
protect your equipment. Available for tanks, pumps, manifolds,
wellheads, pipe, custom sized boxes and more. |
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Interested in Renting any of these products?
Contact us and a representative from
one of our over fifty locations nationwide will contact you.
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Practical Solutions for Rain for Rent equipment
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| At The Movies |

A Simi Valley based movie special effects company confronted a difficult
problem in developing a scene for an upcoming motion picture. The scene
required the simulation of a submarine firing a torpedo from bow torpedo
tubes. The simulation and final filming would all take place in a swimming
pool.
The submarine's forward speed of 20 knots needed to be simulated without
moving the sub mockup, so bubbles released by the torpedo would flow
backward, rather than straight up. Placing the sub at an angle so bubbles
could rise from the tubes could not be done because the bubbles must begin
to rise naturally as they passed by the sub, which would require moving
the mockup.
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