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There wasn't enough rain to keep the plants alive and Husky joined with several local business to help
One of Husky's tanks helped save a garden from draught

Husky's portable Folding Frame Tanks are most commonly used to store water for fire-fighting purposes.

This last summer, however, one of their tanks helped save a garden from drought.

Bartlesville First United Methodist Church had tough time keeping their "Garden of Eatin'" Community Garden alive last summer. There wasn't enough rain to keep the plants alive, and they had no way to transport and store water.

Husky joined with several local business to help.

 

 

 

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