Title: An Overview of Underground Water Tanks
1An Overview of Underground Water Tanks
2Underground Water Tanks
Underground water tanks are very useful and
practical. These water tanks may be used for
domestic septic systems as well as rural wells.
One of the best advantages of underground water
tanks is the space conserved by simply installing
the water tank in the ground.
3Types of Underground Water Tanks
Concrete - Concrete underground water tanks are
fireproof, take the acidity out of water, keep
water cool, free from bacteria. They are cost
effective, durable and possess high storage
capacity. Fiberglass - Fiberglass underground
water tanks are less popular among various
options. They are corrosion free and possess an
interstitial monitoring system. But they are
brittle and require a lot of maintenance. Plastic
- Plastic water tanks are offered by Free Water
Systems. They are economical, durable, safe for
storage, offer protection from chemicals in
short totally reliable.
4How to used for Underground Tanks
- Used for storing water from rainwater
harvesting systems - Can be used to store municipal and water from
other sources for household use - Underground tanks can be used as water
reservoirs for irrigation systems - Emergency supplies of water can be safely
stored for long periods underground - Underground tanks can also store water for
fire fighting purposes - Water for livestock can be stored underground
5Advantages of underground water tanks
- Where space is limited, underground tanks can
be placed under driveways or lawns. - Where above-ground water tanks may not be
aesthetically pleasing,
underground water tanks are hidden from view. - Water stored underground is safe from vandals
and tampering, especially
important where civil unrest may occur. - Underground tanks are protected from fires
and other natural disasters such as hurricanes. - In an agricultural or wildlife situation,
underground tanks are protected from
animals that may rub against or otherwise damage
above ground tanks.
6Disadvantages of underground water tanks
- Underground tanks are relatively more expensive
than equivalent above ground tanks due
to their rugged and specialised construction - Installation of underground water tanks is a
more costly and difficult process compared to
above-ground water tanks - Pumps are need to extract water from
underground tanks whereas above ground
tanks can sometimes use gravity alone for enough
pressure
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