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Water tank
Introduction
Water Tanks can be used for storing water for homes, businesses, and
even entire communities which do come in a wide variety of shapes and
sizes and they can be used to store water for a various reasons. From
the hot water heaters supplying homes and businesses to massive installations
holding thousands of gallons of water, water tanks run a wide gamut of
sizes and they can serve a wide variety of useful functions.
Uses of water tanks
Tanks can be used to store potable water in relatively small or suitably
large quantities for everyday or emergency use, as well as for crop irrigation.
They can also be used to store water for non-potable uses like fire fighting
or sewage treatment. The water tanks are designed to collect rainwater,
accidental spillages, or runoff from floods. There are also tanks which
are designed to contain sea water or contaminated water for treatment.
There are tanks designed to hold as less as 30 to 100 gallons of water
as well as those designed to safely store 15,000+ gallons. Some water
tanks are designed for placement above ground, inside (as with hot water
heaters) or outside (everything from water supplies for one home or one
business to fulfilling the water needs of an entire community). Others
being, serving the same functions, which are made to be permanently installed
underground.
The shape of water tanks can vary depending on the way they may be used
and the places in which they can be installed. The tank shapes can include
cylinders, barrels, bowls, and even flexible bladders.
Conclusion
Water tanks can be made of different materials but the most popular ones
are made of either stainless galvanized steel or plastic. Fiberglass
is another option, especially for underground installations. Even the
wooden barrels can be used, mostly for temporary storage of potable water.
Steel tanks have the advantage of durability but they will most likely
rust in time but a well-built tank properly installed and maintained
should last a good 50 years without fear of outright failure.
Polyethylene tanks have the advantage of being easier to move and to
install due to their lighter weight. No special surface preparation is
usually needed, for example, to install an above-ground poly tank. They
are also easier, as compared to steel tank, to repair should damage occur,
which is more likely with less-durable plastic than it might be with
steel tanks.
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