| Midlands Machinery
Innovative agri water pump to launch at Midlands
Machinery Show
New water technology is being launched at this year’s Midlands Machinery Show and will help farmers to create cost
savings.
J
RH Water Management, which
specialises in rain water
harvesting and water
technology, is launching its
zero energy water pumps in
November at the Newark
Showground.
Michael Jorden, MD of JRH Water
Management, said: “We are really excited to be
launching the zero energy water pump at the
Midlands Machinery Show. It works by purely
using the pressure of the water going into it
which builds up before it is then released and
pumped.
“With sustaining water becoming more of a
priority for the UK as water supplies
dwindle, our products are ticking a lot of
boxes outlined by the Environment Agency”
“The pump has no moving parts which make
it cost effective to run and ideal for farmers and
businesses to use it. It is built on the old theory
of RAM pumps in the 40s and 50s.
“These new pumps do not require fuel and
create enormous energy saving costs for
farmers and agriculture businesses as they are
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self-sustaining.”
JRH Water will be taking a stand at the show
on 23 and 24 November for the third year
running. It will also be launching its efficient
and easy cleaning water filters alongside
showing its vast range of existing products.
Michael added: “If you need water, we have
the solution and expertise to help. The
Midlands Machinery Show is one of the best
events we attend all year round and it is great
to speak to the different agricultural businesses
and attendees that it attracts.
“We are still working with some of the
companies that we met at the first Midlands
Machinery Show three years ago.
“With sustaining water becoming more of a
priority for the UK as water supplies dwindle,
our products are ticking a lot of boxes outlined
by the Environment Agency in terms of being
self-sustaining by collecting rainwater and
reusing it.”
JRH Water, which is based in Lincoln, has
the complete solution for water needs – design,
supply and install.
George Taylor, show manager, said: “We are
delighted to welcome JRH Water back to the
Midlands Machinery Show. We are sure visitors
will be hugely interested in this innovative piece
of machinery.
“I’m sure that by showcasing their products
at the Showground they will meet plenty of key
personalities throughout the agricultural
industry.”
Visitors to the Midlands Machinery Show will
be able to choose from a programme of
technical seminars which will see industry
experts discuss relevant issues.
Awards for the best trade stands will also be
taking place including Best Agricultural Stand,
Best Overall Stand and Best Non Machinery
Stand.
Visitor entry and parking is free. Organisers
are encouraging exhibitors to book their space
which will remain available until the close of
booking for the catalogue on 31 October 2016.
For more trade information and to book
trade space please email
[email protected] or visit the
website www.midlandsmachineryshow.com
To find out more about sponsorship
opportunities visit
www.midlandsmachineryshow.com/sponsorshi
p-opportunities , meanwhile you can find further
details on JRH Water Management by visiting
www.jrhwatermanagement.co.uk
For regular show updates please follow the
show on Twitter @Midsmachinery16 or join the
conversation at #MMS2016
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