Hawaii Water Tanks – Rain Water Catchment

Part # Capacity Dia Ht Wt Lid Price Fitting
LMBI530S – Short 530 gallons 63″ 41″ 100 lbs 16″ with additional 4″ center opening $1389 1.5″ through wall fitting
LMBI950 950 gallons 60″ 80″ 220 lbs 16″ with additional 4″ center opening $1859 1.5″ through wall fitting
LMAQ950-1 variable 60″ up to 40″ 60 lbs no lid – open top for aquaculture $1959 1.5″ through wall fitting
LMBI290 300 gallons 41″ 52″ 55 lbs 16″ with additional 4″ center opening not available in Hawaii at this time 1.5″ through wall fitting
LMBI500 – Tall 575 gallons 48″ 65.5″ 100 lbs 16″ with additional 4″ center opening not available in Hawaii at this time 1.5″ through wall fitting
LMAQ500 variable 48″ up to 60″ 100 lbs no lid – open top for aquaculture not available in Hawaii at this time 1.5″ through wall fitting
LMAQ500-1 variable 41″ up to 40″ 55 lbs no lid – open top for aquaculture not available in Hawaii at this time 1.5″ through wall fitting

LightManufacturing Water Tanks are a great way to collect rain water, or store drinking water (potable water) for Home and Commercial applications. These water tanks are made on the Big Island and are excellent quality.

New Product! We are now offering aquaculture tanks on the Big Island in 60″ diameter and each tank is available in made-to-order heights.

• Molded on the Big Island using 100% solar thermal energy – these water tanks are created with zero carbon emissions, zero pollution. Watch the video!
• These Water Tanks are molded in black plastic to reduce algae growth, an important consideration on the Big Island.
• UV Stabilized for outdoor use – best quality plastic available for any water tank!
• Lab rating of UV8 – these water tanks are built to withstand the weather of the Big Island
• Water tanks come with a 40-month warranty against failure (3+ years!) – read terms and conditions.
• Superior impact resistance – very strong, durable water tanks

FDA Compliant Water Tanks

High-performance polyethylene resin complies with U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulation 21CFR 177.1520 (1) 3.1 and 3.2 which means Big Island residents can use these water tanks for storage of potable water.