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[[Image:mesh tank.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The mesh reservoir by MSF.]]
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Used by MSF due to transportability and relative ruggedness. Reservoirs are not specifically made for emergency purposes.
 
Used by MSF due to transportability and relative ruggedness. Reservoirs are not specifically made for emergency purposes.
  
NOTE: Weight and price were really the main advantages of these tanks. There has been mixed feedback on these tanks, but they was mainly driven by personal opinions rather than true technical feedback. They were ''almost'' considered as ''disposable'' tanks that could be used and left behind as they were not truly made to be repacked. The problem with repacking was that the mesh was machine pressed in their boxes (to reduce volume) which was impossible to achieve when repacking so the mesh was taking much more space. Liner is PVC and really thin. Some tanks have been lasting for years, so they were not as bad as their reputation. These tanks are still produced in South Africa but they are not at MSF specifications which included a roof and Guillemin couplings, plus an overflow and 2 outlets.
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'''NOTE:''' Weight and price were really the main advantages of these tanks. There has been mixed feedback on these tanks, but they was mainly driven by personal opinions rather than true technical feedback. They were ''almost'' considered as ''disposable'' tanks that could be used and left behind as they were not truly made to be repacked. The problem with repacking was that the mesh was machine pressed in their boxes (to reduce volume) which was impossible to achieve when repacking so the mesh was taking much more space. Liner is PVC and really thin. Some tanks have been lasting for years, so they were not as bad as their reputation. These tanks are still produced in South Africa but they are not at MSF specifications which included a roof and Guillemin couplings, plus an overflow and 2 outlets.
  
 
==Suitable conditions==
 
==Suitable conditions==
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====To inquire or purchase====
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[http://poolnpaintshop.com/index.php/tanks-reservoirs.html Pool n Paint Shop]: Steel Panel Resevoirs, Budget Mesh Reservoirs,Onion tanks and Bladder Tanks.
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Eagle Ridge Estate<br>
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6, Weaver Crescent <br>
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Howick, 3290 <br>
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Kwazulu-Natal <br>
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South Africa
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'''Landline''' +27 33 3307037 <br>
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'''Mobile''' +27 82 6781481 <br>
  
 
==Acknowledgements==
 
==Acknowledgements==
 
* MSF or [http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/ Doctors Without Borders]
 
* MSF or [http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/ Doctors Without Borders]

Revision as of 04:20, 21 February 2013

The mesh reservoir by MSF.

Used by MSF due to transportability and relative ruggedness. Reservoirs are not specifically made for emergency purposes.

NOTE: Weight and price were really the main advantages of these tanks. There has been mixed feedback on these tanks, but they was mainly driven by personal opinions rather than true technical feedback. They were almost considered as disposable tanks that could be used and left behind as they were not truly made to be repacked. The problem with repacking was that the mesh was machine pressed in their boxes (to reduce volume) which was impossible to achieve when repacking so the mesh was taking much more space. Liner is PVC and really thin. Some tanks have been lasting for years, so they were not as bad as their reputation. These tanks are still produced in South Africa but they are not at MSF specifications which included a roof and Guillemin couplings, plus an overflow and 2 outlets.

Suitable conditions

Advantages Disadvantages
- price
- easy to transport available in larger sizes
- suitable for all common water treatment processes
- difficult to repack
- liner is relatively fragile (no 3”’ inch outlet)

To inquire or purchase

Pool n Paint Shop: Steel Panel Resevoirs, Budget Mesh Reservoirs,Onion tanks and Bladder Tanks.

Eagle Ridge Estate
6, Weaver Crescent
Howick, 3290
Kwazulu-Natal
South Africa

Landline +27 33 3307037
Mobile +27 82 6781481

Acknowledgements