Potable Water Liners

Neucoat’s Potable Water Tarp is purpose-designed for water reservoirs storing water intended for human and animal consumption. Engineered to meet strict health and safety standards, this product provides a safe, reliable, and durable solution for long-term water containment.

 

Product Options

Neucoat offers a range of configurations to meet various structural requirements, including but not limited to the following primary options:

  • 720gsm – Designed as a liner within supported structures such as concrete or steel tanks
  • 900gsm – Reinforced with a strong basecloth for use in self-supporting flexible structures

Other weight and strength variations are available upon request to suit specific project or performance needs.

 

Key Features

  • Safe for drinking water – Formulated for continuous contact with stored water
  • Low toxin migration – Minimises leaching of harmful substances from the liner into the water
  • Tested to Australian standards – Complies with AS/NZS 4020:2005 (Australian Water Quality Centre specification)
  • Additional standard compliance – Other international compliance options available on request
  • Chemical resistance – May be suitable for certain liquid types with degrading properties; compatibility testing available upon request

This product is ideal for agricultural, municipal, and industrial applications where potable water safety is a priority.

 


 

Availability & Stock

For the latest information on colour options, widths, and current stock availability, please contact your nearest Neucoat sales centre as listed on our Contact Us page.

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