




In New Norfolk, Tasmania, local authorities faced the challenge of managing increasing rainfall and f lood risks. To address this, they required a robust stormwater management solution capable of detaining large volumes of water while preserving environmental integrity and optimizing space. Atlantis Corporation, in collaboration with our trusted distributor Allan Powel Agencies, provided the solution using the Atlantis Flo-Tank system. The Flo-Tank system, known for its modular design and high stormwater detention capacity, was ideal for this project. A 690,000-litre detention basin was constructed underground, maximizing surface space while ensuring effective stormwater management.
The project resulted in a highly efficient stormwater detention basin with a 690,000-litre capacity. The Flo-Tank system effectively manages water flow during heavy rain, reducing flood risks in the surrounding area. Its modular design allowed for a swift installation process, with minimal disruption to the local community. The system’s durability and capacity make it a reliable solution for regions prone to heavy rainfall. This project in New Norfolk, Tasmania, executed through Allan Powel Agencies, showcases the reliability and effectiveness of the Atlantis Flo-Tank system in large-scale stormwater management. It highlights Atlantis’ commitment to sustainable solutions that protect communities and the environment.
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