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YD StormBreaker® Stormwater Attenuation Tanks

Wastewater treatment and reuse / Sustainable urban planning

Efficient stormwater management and flood risk mitigation in urban areas.

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Yude Rain Eco

Company Established Year

Since 2015

Who is this solution for

Govt, Business, NGO

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Available

To sell

Project Status

In commerce

Looking to expand internationally

Yes

Doing business in

worldwide

Awards and certifications

ISO 9001 – Quality Management

2024

Systematic quality control across design and manufacturing.

RoHS Directive compliance (2011/65/EU)

2024

Ensures materials are free of hazardous substances.

EN 62321 series material safety compliance

2024

Confirms product compliance with EU chemical safety standards.

Product description

YD StormBreaker® Stormwater Attenuation Tanks are innovative high-performance modular crates designed for underground rainwater storage and controlled release. Made from durable polypropylene, these stackable crates are engineered to support heavy loads and are adaptable to various urban environments. The modular design allows for flexible configurations and easy installation, promoting efficient stormwater management and water reuse.

The system is designed to temporarily hold stormwater and gradually release it to alleviate pressure on urban drainage networks, reduce flood risk, and encourage water reuse for irrigation and non-potable applications. The robust materials used in the construction of StormBreaker tanks ensure long-lasting performance with minimal maintenance requirements.

Compared to traditional concrete cisterns, StormBreaker tanks offer numerous advantages including reduced excavation, faster construction, lower costs, and scalable capacity. Additionally, the system supports compliance with various green building standards, making it a sustainable choice for modern stormwater management.

Key characteristics and environmental benefits

  • High-performance modular crates for underground rainwater storage
  • Controlled release system to mitigate flood risk and promote water reuse
  • Durable polypropylene construction for long-lasting performance
  • Modular design for flexible configurations and easy installation
  • Supports compliance with green building standards
  • Reduces excavation, construction time, and costs compared to traditional methods
  • Scalable capacity to meet varying stormwater management needs
  • Expert services for hydraulic modeling, tank sizing, installation guidance, and lifecycle support
  • Promotes sustainable and resilient stormwater management practices

About the Company

Yude Rain Eco is a Chinese engineering and manufacturing company specializing in sustainable rainwater harvesting, stormwater attenuation, and sponge-city infrastructure solutions. Founded in 2015 and based in Guangdong, it delivers modular systems—such as underground rainwater storage tanks, StormBreaker crates, siphonic drainage, filtration inlets, soil-cell root supports, permeable paving, and infiltration tunnels—that enhance water reuse, reduce flood risk, and promote resilient urban development. The company integrates in-house design, R&D, and manufacturing, creating high-performance, eco-friendly products that adhere to international standards including ISO, RoHS, and EN, with a strong portfolio of certifications and mechanical testing. Yude Rain Eco offers end-to-end services—from engineering consultation and CAD/BIM design to on-site supervision and after-sales support—serving sectors across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and Latin America. Its solutions support sustainable infrastructure for projects ranging from residential and commercial buildings to municipal programs, contributing to greener, low-carbon urban futures.

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