Southview School, Witham

Deployment Cases

Planned Works: Replacement of Broken Sluice Valve (3 Hours Planned, 5 Hours Actual)

The South View School, accommodating 90 neurologically and physically impaired students, along with 6 Priority Services Register Customers and 3 additional residential customers, benefited from an uninterrupted water supply. Works were completed during regular hours, avoiding the need for school closure and to arrange alternative care for the pupils. Both the school and the residents in the area, were unaware that any works had been carried out.

EWL benefited from reduced ITS, a positive impact on C-mex, and no out-of-hours working

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Frequently Asked Questions

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How does the water stored within MoWBi stay hygienic?

Stored in an insulated, hermetically sealed chamber, the water is isolated from the ingress of dirt and bacteria, whilst an air gap around the water reduces the impact of temperature variations. All these features contribute to the integrity of the water, evidenced by the results of over 900 independently tested water samples, which highlighted the water’s remarkable stability, remaining bacteria-free and drinkable for up to 5 days, even in extreme heat conditions outdoors. 

How are MoWBi's moved around?

Designed around standard pallet fork dimensions MoWBi can be easily moved around a base location using a standard pallet truck. For deployment out in the field, a purpose designed “off road” pallet truck is used to make mounting pavement or travelling across rough terrain as easy as possible. For transportation out to site, any standard flatbed-based vehicle may be used.  

What is the power source for MoWBi?

MoWBi™ requires no power to dispense its contents, and is filled at the base source using the Kinetic energy of the local water supply.