Did you know that you get can pool water delivered right into your pool?
An average water tanker truck can transport 6,500 gallons of bulk non-potable water in their tank at one time.
Check to see what companies are in your metro service area.
Some examples:
7 Seasons Pool Water is based in Parma, Michigan.
A-1 Water Service is based in Westland, Michigan.
Michigan Water Transport is based in Waterford, Michigan.
Blue Water Trucking is based in Romeo, Michigan.
“We often get asked where our water comes from and why we cannot use neighborhood hydrants. While we do deliver that same city water, we must obtain permits and get meters so we can only extract the water out at designated locations. We strive to bring you the cleanest and freshest Detroit City Water.”
The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department provides drinking water to approximately 4 million people in 127 southeast Michigan communities. The system uses water drawn from three intakes. Two intakes are located in the Detroit River; one to the north near the mouth of Lake St. Clair and one to the south near Lake Erie. The third intake is located in Lake Huron.
The Department has five water treatment plants. Four of the plants treat water drawn from the Detroit River intakes. The fifth water treatment plant, located in St. Clair County, uses water drawn from Lake Huron.
Bulk Water is usually requested for:
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Vinyl liner pools – inground & above ground
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Soft side / Temporary pools
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Fiberglass pools
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Gunite pools
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Pebble finish pools
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Marcite finish pools
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Hydrozo finish pools
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Community pools
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Olympic size pools
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Competition pools
And even though they are not pools…
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Ponds
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Koi ponds
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Ice rinks