Growing demand for clean drinking water
As a result of rapid economic growth and persistent droughts, Thailand is experiencing a growing demand for clean drinking water. Effective water management is essential, both in these periods of drought and to combat flooding. NPI has contributed to this by installing steel water silos.
Water storage at Phetchabun Rajabhat University
Phetchabun Rajabhat University in Thailand installed two NPI water storage tanks via our local Thai dealer. Each tank holds 250 m³ of water and measures 9.14 meters in diameter and 3.81 meters in height. The tanks are used to store both drinking and general-use water on campus. Thanks to the steel roofs, the water inside stays well-protected from dirt, sunlight and other outside influences.
Clean water delivered by truck
In many parts of Thailand, including Phetchabun, universities do not have direct access to central water systems. Instead, clean water is delivered by truck and stored in large tanks like ours. At the university, the water from the tanks is connected to the internal water system, making sure students and staff always have clean water for drinking and daily use.
This approach not only addresses immediate water needs but also supports long-term sustainability by reducing dependence on over-extracted groundwater sources.
