The 1,100 litre highway water bowser provides a practical mid-capacity solution for transporting water safely between sites. Designed for legal road towing, this towable water bowser allows operators to move water efficiently without requiring separate transport arrangements.
Available in both potable and non-potable configurations, the bowser can be specified depending on whether the water is intended for drinking supply or general site use. This flexibility makes it suitable for construction, utilities, agriculture and facilities maintenance environments.
With a 1,100 litre capacity, the bowser offers a balance between working time and manoeuvrability. It provides longer operating periods than smaller models while remaining easier to tow and position than larger capacity units. The durable tank and chassis construction are designed for regular outdoor use and demanding site conditions.
This makes the 1,100 litre model a versatile choice for contractors who require reliable mobile water transport without moving to a full 2,000 litre unit.
Typical Applications
- Construction and groundworks projects
- Dust suppression and general site water supply
- Plant and equipment wash-down
- Agricultural and estate water transport
- Utilities and maintenance operations
The towable design allows water to be delivered directly to the point of use, improving efficiency on medium-sized or multi-area sites.
Highway Compliance & Site Use
This model is designed for highway towing, allowing operators to move safely between projects when used in accordance with towing regulations. Integrated towing components and stable chassis construction help maintain control during transport.
Whether specified for potable or non-potable use, the bowser provides a self-contained and transportable water solution for temporary or remote working environments.
FAQs
Is this water bowser highway towable?
Yes. This 1,100 litre water bowser is designed for legal road towing when used in accordance with towing regulations.
What is the difference between potable and non-potable versions?
The potable version is suitable for storing drinking water, while the non-potable version is intended for general site use such as dust control and wash-down applications.
Who typically uses a 1,100 litre water bowser?
Common users include construction contractors, utilities providers, agricultural operators and facilities teams who require a versatile, towable water supply.
Is 1,100 litres enough for construction use?
Yes. This capacity is well suited to medium-sized projects where extended working time is needed without stepping up to a larger 2,000 litre unit.
Can this bowser be used for drinking water supply?
Yes, if the potable version is selected at the time of order.