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Ground level tanks are exposed to the elements and will require regular maintenance to the exterior shell, but are beneficial for a smaller demand of water for a household and irrigation. | Ground level tanks are exposed to the elements and will require regular maintenance to the exterior shell, but are beneficial for a smaller demand of water for a household and irrigation. | ||
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Revision as of 05:46, 26 September 2013
Ground level tanks are exposed to the elements and will require regular maintenance to the exterior shell, but are beneficial for a smaller demand of water for a household and irrigation.
Links
- Kajiado District Development Trust. Some water tank projects and prices in Kenya.
- Water Tanks. Types of rainwater capture tanks and prices. Waterforaridland.com
- RainQueen corrugated steel tanks. Pricing brochure. New Zealand.
- Rainwater Harvesting: Comparing Storage Solutions. HarvestH2O.com