Avenqor Portable Toilet RentalsAvenqor Portable Toilet Rentals

Bulk Wastewater Holding Tanks

Mobile office trailers and multi-station event trailers on long-term projects quickly exceed the containment capacity of standard integrated tanks. Bulk wastewater holding tanks eliminate the risk of plumbing backups…

Call (326) 688-2047 →(326) 688-2047
Bulk Wastewater Holding Tanks in Dayton, OH
Quick answer
  • What's included: Heavy-duty 250 to 1,000-gallon polyethylene holding tank, universal plumbing fittings, initial site placement, and scheduled pump-out extraction.
  • How fast: Next-day delivery across Montgomery County worksites, with same-day emergency dispatch available for active job trailers.
  • What it costs: Monthly tank rental packages start at $250, with total pricing determined by tank gallon capacity and scheduled pump-out frequency.
  • What we take: Blackwater and greywater from office trailers, portable restroom trailers, mobile kitchens, and temporary handwash banks.
  • How to book: Call (326) 688-2047 with trailer fixture counts, site address, and desired service schedule to lock in confirmed delivery.

Mobile office trailers and multi-station event trailers on long-term projects quickly exceed the containment capacity of standard integrated tanks. Bulk wastewater holding tanks eliminate the risk of plumbing backups and sudden emergency overflows by expanding sub-floor storage capacity up to 1,000 gallons per unit. For construction contractors managing commercial builds along Route 4 near McCook Field or residential revitalization projects across Historic Inner East, plumbing an external holding tank maintains code compliance and avoids costly sewer tie-in delays.

Low-profile containment vessels slide directly beneath job trailer steps or chassis clearance, maintaining a compact footprint on tight urban parcels in South Park and the Oregon District. Industrial projects near the Dayton Convention Center or long-term infrastructure works along Interstate 75 utilize ganged tank configurations linked by Fernco couplings to handle high daily water volume from multi-stall shower trailers and mobile field offices. Montgomery County environmental sanitation standards require secured liquid containment on sites without active utility infrastructure, preventing hazardous runoff into the Great Miami River basin.

Vacuum tanker trucks service holding tanks directly through four-inch top ports, extracting waste without requiring site personnel to unhook trailer plumbing or pause operations. Scheduled service routes across Belmont, Walnut Hills, and Patterson Park ensure waste levels remain well below maximum fill thresholds, preempting foul odors and wastewater backups before they disrupt daily worksite production.

What it costs

250-Gallon Office Trailer Holding Tank (Monthly Rental)$250 – $375 / month
500-Gallon Commercial Holding Tank (Monthly Rental)$350 – $495 / month
1,000-Gallon Multi-Trailer Holding Tank Array$550 – $750 / month
Scheduled Vacuum Pump-Out Service (Per Extraction)$250 – $350 / visit

Every job gets a firm, written price after a free on-site visit.

Common questions

How are bulk wastewater holding tanks installed under job trailers in Dayton?
Vacuum crews position low-profile holding tanks directly under the trailer frame and connect heavy-gauge PVC or rubber Fernco sleeves to the trailer plumbing drop. Technicians level the tank on solid ground or timber skids to ensure gravity flow across Dayton worksites.
What size wastewater holding tank is required for a commercial job site in Dayton?
A 250-gallon tank suits a standard two-person office trailer for up to three weeks between services, while larger crews or four-station restroom trailers in Dayton require 500 to 1,000 gallons of auxiliary containment. Tank sizing depends on daily staff count, on-site water fixtures, and scheduled pump frequencies.
Can holding tanks handle winter temperatures across Montgomery County?
Winterized holding tanks in Dayton utilize specialized non-toxic additives, insulated wraps, or heat tracing blankets around exposed piping to prevent freeze-ups during sub-freezing conditions. Regular pump-outs prevent ice expansion within the main reservoir.
What types of wastewater can be stored in these containment units in Dayton?
Units store non-hazardous blackwater and greywater generated by toilet fixtures, urinals, hand-wash sinks, and commercial mobile kitchens across Dayton project sites. Industrial chemicals, motor oils, and toxic runoff cannot be discharged into sanitary holding vessels.
How frequently must holding tanks be pumped out on Dayton projects?
Pump-out frequency ranges from weekly to bi-weekly depending on water volume and total tank capacity on Dayton jobsites. Technicians monitor fluid levels via access ports and vacuum the tank clear before it reaches 80 percent total volume.

Ready to get started?

Tell us about your bulk wastewater holding tanks job in Dayton and we'll send a clear, written quote — usually the same day.