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Big Pond Tank

Big Pond Tank. Mobile, Reusable Construction/Frac-Water Storage. Manufactured to Your Specifications.

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Big Pond Tank

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  1. Big Pond Tank Mobile, Reusable Construction/Frac-Water Storage

  2. Manufactured to Your Specifications With a smaller site footprint and easier setup/tear down, Big Pond Tank saves you time and manpower, reducing your costs and allowing you to get your site up and running quickly. Additional savings will be realized in permitting, road impact (93% fewer trucks), heating, management and labor. The following capacities are available: • 24,000 bbl with a 125’ diameter footprint plus a 30’ work area • 35,000 bblwith a 150’ diameter footprint plus a 30’ work area • 48,000 bbl with a 175’ diameter footprint plus a 30’ work area *All work areas are outside the tank.

  3. Comparison Conventional Frac Tank vs Big Pond Tank Big Pond Tank DEQ permitting not required in most areas Groundwater study not required Less expensive site preparation No reclamation necessary Easy, quick installation and teardown No more than 5 trucks to mobilize all components of one 35,000-bbl tank Unless temperatures stay below 20˚F, no heating required Simple manifold system; less prone to leak Careful liner installation and inspection should ensure a 99% leak-free tank ~30% less surface area required for this type of storage in lieu of frac tanks Conventional Fracs • DEQ permitting required in some areas • Groundwater study required in some areas • Intensive cost of site preparation for below-ground pit • Berm liner cost and/or reclamation of below-ground pit • 48-96 truck passes required to move 500-bbl frac tanks to each pad location • Expensive heating and management costs of 48-96 frac tanks • Inspection, repair and corrosion monitoring necessary • Approximately 40,000 ft2 required for frac tank water storage

  4. Installation & Teardown Timely & Efficient • Experienced crew of 6 people can install a 35,000-bbl tank, including liner, in less than 14 hours • Site prep: a level, compacted sub-base is required under the tank footprint along with a 30-foot work perimeter • Support equipment required for a normal install: tele-handlers (JLG), articulated man lifts, scissor lifts, skid steer

  5. Specifications & Options Standard tanks are built to the following specifications: • 24,000, 35,000, and 48,000 bbl. capacities available • 15 to 19 modular panels—12’ tall weighing from 5,500 to 6,600 lb. before paint/insulation • Engineered, overlapping connection plates • 3”×3” connection lugs with pins • 2” foam insulation on exterior of panels; other options available • Unique, easy-to-use liner connection clamps • Specially designed BPT MobAssistTMfor ease of handling panels. Lifting devices designed to fit a 10,000-lb JLG lift or equivalent • Four 4” fill pipes • One 8” external manifold with butterfly valve and suction manifold • Two entry/exit ladders • Eight temporary panel support bars • Blast/paint, customer color choice Options: External Manifold • Delete standard 8” manifold • Add 10” manifold • Add 12” manifold • Custom design according to customer spec Fill / Recirculation Lines • Delete standard 4” fill lines • Add 6” fill lines • Add 8” fill lines • custom design according to customer specs Ladder • OSHA-approved ingress/regress ladder Lifting Device • Additional lifting device(s) available

  6. Lifting a segment into place with BPT MobAssistTM(Gen I).

  7. Assembling the tank with liner ready for installation. Pad already in place.

  8. Tank in background being fitted with final panel; tank in foreground being filled with fresh water from vacuum trailers visible just over top of wall.

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