What is a disaster-resistant emergency well? Ensure the necessary water supply for daily living and miscellaneous uses with an emergency well!
In times of disaster, a large amount of water for daily living is necessary. The "disaster prevention well" utilizes this characteristic and serves as a support. Our tests have demonstrated that the disaster prevention well can discharge 60 liters per minute (3,600 liters/hour) continuously for 3 hours, with no change in water volume, providing a plentiful supply of water for daily living. The hand pump, with a maximum capacity of 2,640 liters per hour, exceeded the performance maximum. 【Features】 ■ Secures the necessary water volume for daily and miscellaneous use to survive with a disaster prevention well - For the first three days after a disaster occurs... relief supplies may not arrive - During the period of chaos, one must be self-sufficient - A water volume of 16 liters per person per day is required *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■During disasters *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.
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Hitech Co., Ltd. has been a pioneer consultant in geotechnical engineering, primarily in the eastern region of Hiroshima Prefecture. Since its establishment in 1963, the company has focused on construction projects that emphasize harmony with nature, such as grout work for reservoirs and well drilling, contributing to the enhancement of social infrastructure in the civil engineering field. In 2004, the company launched a soil contamination investigation and remediation business, and by establishing a headquarters in Tokyo and a sales office in Okinawa, it became capable of addressing soil contamination issues nationwide while centering its operations in Hiroshima.