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[[Image:Wire-cement_tank.PNG|thumb|right|150px|Construction of a large storage tank with concrete blocks, Tanzania (photo: Simavi) ]]
  
 
[[Rainwater harvesting]] can be an effective and low-cost alternative to groundwater usage. The water collected during the wet season can be stored in cylindrical storage tanks until it is needed in the dry season.  
 
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Bricks are used to make smaller tanks of 0.5-3 m3 and natural stones are used for tanks of 3 to 120 m3. The construction starts by laying 2 PVC tubes on the ground (for the outlet and drain). Then stones are placed in a circle and secured with steel wire. The inside and outside of the tank is then plastered with cement. No steel bars are needed since the wire functions as reinforcement. Leaks are repaired with cement.
 
Bricks are used to make smaller tanks of 0.5-3 m3 and natural stones are used for tanks of 3 to 120 m3. The construction starts by laying 2 PVC tubes on the ground (for the outlet and drain). Then stones are placed in a circle and secured with steel wire. The inside and outside of the tank is then plastered with cement. No steel bars are needed since the wire functions as reinforcement. Leaks are repaired with cement.
  
[[Image:Wire-cement_tank.PNG|thumb|right|150px|Construction of a large storage tank with concrete blocks, Tanzania (photo: Simavi) ]]
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==History and social context==
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In Nicaragua short "hands-on" training courses teach users how to make their own storage tank for irrigation.
  
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==Suitable conditions ==
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Rainwater harvesting requires at least an annual rainfall of 100-200 mm.
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Depending on the size of the storage tank; the wire-cement tank has a capacity of 0.5 m3 - 120 m3.
  
 
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== Capacity ==
 
  
Depending on the size of the storage tank; 0.5 m3 - 120 m3.
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==Technical specification==
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====Operation====
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====Maintenance====
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====Manufacturing====
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Material needed for a tank of 1 m3:
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* 120 construction bricks
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* Sand
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* 50 kg cement
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* 1 kg of steel wire.
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====Estimated Lifespan====
  
== Costs ==
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==Cost==
  
Material for a tank of 1 m3: 120 construction bricks, sand, 50 kg cement and 1 kg of steel wire.
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==Country experiences==
== Examples and initiatives ==
 
In Nicaragua short "hands-on" training courses teach users how to make their own storage tank for irrigation.
 
  
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==Manuals==
  
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==Movies==
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==External Links==
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* General [http://www.unep.org www.unep.org ] [http://www.rainfoundation.org www.rainfoundation.org ] [http://www.hrwallingford.co.uk www.hrwallingford.co.uk ] [http://www.rainwaterharvesting.org www.rainwaterharvesting.org ]
 
* General [http://www.unep.org www.unep.org ] [http://www.rainfoundation.org www.rainfoundation.org ] [http://www.hrwallingford.co.uk www.hrwallingford.co.uk ] [http://www.rainwaterharvesting.org www.rainwaterharvesting.org ]
 
* Austra-Nica tanks [http://www.ropepumps.org www.ropepumps.org ] [http://www.practicafoundation.nl www.practicafoundation.nl ]
 
* Austra-Nica tanks [http://www.ropepumps.org www.ropepumps.org ] [http://www.practicafoundation.nl www.practicafoundation.nl ]
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==Footnotes==
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==Acknowledgements==
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==References==

Revision as of 13:13, 28 July 2009


Wire-cement tank icon.png
Construction of a large storage tank with concrete blocks, Tanzania (photo: Simavi)

Rainwater harvesting can be an effective and low-cost alternative to groundwater usage. The water collected during the wet season can be stored in cylindrical storage tanks until it is needed in the dry season.

Bricks are used to make smaller tanks of 0.5-3 m3 and natural stones are used for tanks of 3 to 120 m3. The construction starts by laying 2 PVC tubes on the ground (for the outlet and drain). Then stones are placed in a circle and secured with steel wire. The inside and outside of the tank is then plastered with cement. No steel bars are needed since the wire functions as reinforcement. Leaks are repaired with cement.

History and social context

In Nicaragua short "hands-on" training courses teach users how to make their own storage tank for irrigation.

Suitable conditions

Rainwater harvesting requires at least an annual rainfall of 100-200 mm. Depending on the size of the storage tank; the wire-cement tank has a capacity of 0.5 m3 - 120 m3.

Advantages Disadvantages/limitations
- Easy to construct and repair.

- Less material needed than square or rectangular tanks.


Technical specification

Operation

Maintenance

Manufacturing

Material needed for a tank of 1 m3:

  • 120 construction bricks
  • Sand
  • 50 kg cement
  • 1 kg of steel wire.

Estimated Lifespan

Cost

Country experiences

Manuals

Movies

External Links

External links

Footnotes


Acknowledgements

References