Difference between revisions of "Below ground tanks"
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Revision as of 03:07, 2 April 2013
One of the best advantages of underground water tanks is the space conserved by simply installing the water tank in the ground. This provides extra or larger space which may be utilized for other purposes. The underground water tank eliminates exposure to weather conditions but must lie above the water-table level. However, below ground tanks are more expensive to build. The plastic-lined tank and the ferrocement jar tank can be either above ground or below ground.
Below ground tank links
- VIDEO: Tanks - underground cistern in sandy soil. EMAS video.