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Brick cement tanks are a low cost option for storing water gained through water harvesting. In general it is cheaper than ferro-cement tanks and easier to build.
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Materials consist of (local produced) bricks (or blocks of hard rock), cement and steel wire. Approximately 1 bag of 50 kg cement per m3 tank volume. The bigger the volume of the tank, the lower the amount of materials (and thus costs) per m3 tank volume.
== Costs ==Estimated Lifespan====
* Brick cement tank of 1 m3: 1 bag of cement, 100 bricks, 1 kg of wire US$ 20
* Brick cement tank of 6 m3: 3 bags of cement, 300 bricks, 3 kg of wire US$ 40
==Country experiences==
Brick cement tanks have been constructed in Nicaragua and Ghana, among other countries.
==Manuals==
== Applying conditions Movies==* Construction [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KinpClgH-IE&feature=related www.youtube.com/watch?v=KinpClgH-IE&feature=related ]
== Examples and initiatives Footnotes==Brick cement tanks have been constructed in Nicaragua and Ghana, among other countries.<references/>
== Movie References==* Construction [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KinpClgH-IE&feature=related www.youtube.com/watch?v=KinpClgH-IE&feature=related ]