Corrugated Galvanized Steel Tanks
Western Tank & Lining specializes in heavy-duty corrugated galvanized steel storage tanks, offering a robust and cost-effective solution for various applications. These tanks are particularly well-suited for agricultural, industrial, water, and wastewater storage needs. Corrugated tanks meet or exceed numerous industry standards including: AWWA D103-09, NFPA 22, UBC, NBC and ASCE 7-10.
Lined Corrugated Tanks Specification Table






Features & Benefits
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Incremental capacities running from 30m³ to 9765m³ (7925USG to 2,579,845USG)
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Tanks are fully engineered for seismic, snow load, and wind for site specific conditions. All tanks come with province designated engineer stamp.
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Low installation costs as smaller crews are required and no crane rental is needed.
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Corrugated tanks are reusable and made for multiple setup and take downs.
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AWWA Sidewall manways allow for easy maintenance and repair.
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Smaller diameters and heights available for drilling waste storage for liquids, solids or liquid/solid combinations.
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Exportable or sea can friendly (many tanks can fit in 20’ or 40’ ocean shipping containers).
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WTL offers engineered base designs.
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Duel lining systems & Insulated floating covers are available.
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Circular stairways and caged ladders with access platforms are available
Quality Assurance
Western Tank & Lining Ltd. specializes in heavy-duty corrugated galvanized steel storage tanks, offering a robust and cost-effective solution for various applications. These tanks are particularly well-suited for agricultural, industrial, water, and wastewater storage needs.
Western Tank & Lining Ltd. offers multiple lining systems to best suite each project. These include HDPE, LLDPE, XR-5, NSF-61 Potable water Grade, and Reinforced Polypropylene (RPP).
Our Canadian made heavy-duty tanks and lining systems prioritize safety and durability. We meticulously select components for their superior quality. Current water tanks are designed using an importance factor of 1.0, a live load factor of 2.5, and a resistance factor on the sheets of 0.9, resulting in a safety factor of 2.77 or higher. We use the higher load factor of 2.5 due to considerations like wind loading when the tank is empty, potential wave action of the water on the sheets, and possible uneven pulling on the sheets by the liners. With the lightest sheet being 15 gauge, the safety factor on the top ring or two is often much higher than 2.77, enhancing resistance against wind failure, a common issue in the top rings of empty tanks.
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