Flexible Water Storage Solutions for Agriculture
In the unpredictable and demanding environment of modern agriculture, efficient water management is essential—especially during dry seasons. GetWet Solutions offers a cost-effective, versatile, and reliable solution for water storage and distribution challenges on agricultural properties. Unlike traditional open tanks or dams, water bladders eliminate evaporation losses, prevent contamination, and ensure wildlife safety with their fully enclosed design.
Water bladders are not only ideal for stock feed, irrigation, and rainwater harvesting but are also perfect for liquid fertilizer storage and fire-fighting during peak summer conditions. Commercial growers and farmers who lease land can benefit from their portability—simply roll them up when a lease ends and transport them to the next site with ease.
Available in sizes ranging from 1,000 liters to 2,500,000 liters, with the ability to expand capacity with no limit by daisy-chaining multiple units together. These durable, maintenance-free water bladders are up to 20% cheaper than traditional poly tanks (including transportation costs), making them a smarter, more affordable choice for agricultural enterprises. Designed with flexibility and practicality in mind, water bladders are revolutionising the way farms manage water resources year-round.
ENQUIRE NOWEXOM+ specific technology
Thermal resistance from - 30 °C to +70 °C
Store 1000ltrs to 2,500,000ltrs
Unlimited linking ability
Quick and easy installation
Available
Worldwide
ISO9001 & UKAS Certified
Our Previous Projects
Large-Scale Water Storage Solution for Iron Ore Mine in Pilbara – 2023
The Pilbara iron ore mine faced a critical need for a high-volume water storage solution to support dust suppression activities for their fleet of water trucks. They required a system capable of delivering water at extremely high flow rates to ensure efficient dust control.
SEE MOREMultiple Bladders Deliver Major Efficiencies for Goldfields Mine Project - 2023
A new mine site in the Goldfields, Western Australia, was tasked with constructing key infrastructure for a major mining operation. The site included several complex components that required efficient
SEE MOREEmergency Irrigation Backup: How a 500,000L Water Bladder Tank Saved a Berry Farm from Irrigation Disruption
When a berry farm 2 hours north of Perth faced the risk of a catastrophic pump failure at its primary dam, the need for an emergency irrigation solution became critical. The farm's water supply was entirely dependent on the dam’s pump
SEE MORELiquid Fertilizer Storage: Enhancing Efficiency and Reducing Costs for a Broad Acre Crop Farm
On a large-scale broad acre farm, managing the application of liquid fertilizer had become increasingly inefficient. The traditional system relied on a central filling point where fertilizer was delivered by the supplier
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OUR PROCESS
Get in TouchDesign
Understand objectives, identify constraints, and create a preliminary design based on project needs.
Proposal & Approval
Review the design with stakeholders and present a commercial proposal for approval.
Planning
Plan logistics, confirm installation dates, and schedule personnel and equipment.
Pad Preparation
Prepare and ensure the installation pad meets all necessary requirements for installation.
Installation
Install the bladder tank, ensuring it becomes operational within hours after pad approval.