Wedding Chapel and Cottages

Tamborine Gardens is a romantic oasis in the scenic natural beauty of Mount Tamborine in South East Queensland.  The beautiful wedding chapel with private vestry and wonderful gardens provide a secluded and vibrant background for a wedding.  The luxuriously appointed cottages are perfect for honeymoon or romantic getaways.  For further information: www.tamborinegardens.com

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Entrance to the wedding chapel.

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The surrounding gardens are wonderfully landscaped and provide a vibrant background for any special occasion.

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There are four fully appointed cottages perfect for honeymoons or romantic getaways.

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Waterpac Australia supplied and installed the wastewater treatment system for Tamborine Gardens.  It is a Nature Flow Mark 1 Ultraviolet commercial treatment system consisting of the patented self cleaning UV treatment unit, holding and primary tanks and an eight (8) metre sand media filter.  The treated wastewater is used for subsurface irrigation.

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The three white poly air vents from the sand filter are visible parallel to the roadway.  The chapel is visible in the far background.  The building to the left is the main toilet block.

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The holding tank and UV unit are located adjacent to the green poly rainwater tanks (background).  The primary tank can be seen in the foreground.

 

Interested in becoming involved with this growing business sector and exciting UV technology?  Licensing Agreements in a number of countries and regions are available.  Email us for details.

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Last modified: 10-Dec-2008