Difference between revisions of "Surface level tanks"

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Revision as of 03:45, 5 February 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.


Storage tank for rooftop harvesting icon.png
Ferro jars icon.png
Plastic-lined tank icon.png
Storage tank for rooftop harvesting icon.png
Plastic-lined tank icon.png
800px-FerrocementTank small.jpg
Ferrocement water jar finished small.jpg
PlasticLinedTank small.jpg
Brickcement small.jpg
Concrete-lined earthen diagram small.jpg
Filler icon.png
Bladder tank icon.png
Oxfam tank icon.png
Repair tanks icon.png
Commercial tank small.jpg
Pillow bladder small.jpg
Oxfam tanks small.jpg
Galvanized iron sheet tanks small.jpg