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One option for plastic tanks is cylindrical tanks that are made of two seamless layers of polyethene; the inner layer being white and the outer being black. The tanks are UV stabilized and will not break down under harsh outdoor weather conditions.
Costs
Manuals, videos and links
- Water Tank Platforms: Guidelines. Rainharvest.co.za.
- Nel Tanks cc. Blackheath Cape Town.
- Polytanks Limited. Kenya.
- JoJo Tanks. Kenya.
- JoJo Tanks. South Africa.
- Roto PLC. Plastic tanks in Ethiopia. (English and Amharic).
Acknowledgements
- SamSam Water - Book7: Water from roofs.