A flexible drinking water tank a better option over conventional tank
A tank is essentially built for storing water and it can be built on the ground, under the ground or over buildings and structures. Tanks can be versatile in use as they can store drinking water, fire protection water, irrigation water, boiler water, aquaculture water, potable water, construction water and water for industrial use etc. They can be made with bricks and mortar, steel, plastic and other such materials and their uses also differ according to the material they are made of.
Hallmarks of a tank is that it should preserve water without changing its properties, should not leak, must have algae protection, and should be easy to construct and install. Maintenance cost is another thing that should not go overboard. Tanks having these qualities are the most suitable to conserve any kind of water.
A drinking water tank must maintain high level of hygiene while it serves to conserve water for longer periods. Tanks that preserve water tanks must be special as they are for human consumption and the inner lining that goes with the tank must be of special material so that water contamination does not happen. Conventional water tanks have every chances of contaminating water owing to their genetics but prefabricated flexible water tanks offer no such issues as they are made of corrugated steel sheets of heavy duty with tank liners and come with anti-algae cover.
These drinking water tanks are versatile in use as they can be used for rain harvesting and can be easily assembled or dismantled. The rain harvesting tanks come with anti algae cover to supply unadulterated drinking water when needed. Drinking water tanks are used for an individual home as well as for community use in housing complexes and these flexible tanks are manufactured with both needs in mind as they can be acquired with storing capacity ranging from 10,000 liters to 40, 00,000 liters.
These tanks can last up to 20 to 25 years and are cheaper compared to the traditional water tanks that are used for drinking water conservation. The interesting feature about these flexible water tanks are that they can be easily assembled or dismantled and take just one day to install.