Once you have decided that this money and energy saving option is right for your home, your water tank’s location should be very carefully considered. The tank needs to be in an optimum position to collect as much runoff water as possible, whilst also not being an obstacle or unsightly mark on your property's landscape.
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Showing posts with label RainFillTanks. Show all posts
Thursday, 10 March 2016
Tuesday, 1 March 2016
Important Considerations When Installing Rainwater Tanks for Homes
Collecting rainwater is a good way to make the most of the natural resources available. It is essential in areas that lack water supply but also useful in other places to avoid water restrictions. Many households who do invest in a rainwater collection system find that they can rely on it for up to 80% of their water needs, making it a genuinely useful proposition.
Wednesday, 20 January 2016
Survey Reveals Western Australians are Interested in Rainwater Tanks
A recent survey carried out by the Australian Water Association and ARUP, an engineering consultancy, has revealed that 75 percent of Western Australians are seriously concerned about future water shortages. This concern is leading to demands for an increase in recycling water, and further analysis of the cost-effectiveness of the four Australian desalination plants.
Monday, 18 January 2016
Water Tanks: Water Collection Considerations for Outdoor Uses
Using water tanks to carry out tasks
such as watering the plants, filling up the children's paddle pool and washing
the car can not only help out the environment, but also save you a great amount
of money. You can even acquire more complex systems that will allow you to use
the harvested water for flushing your toilet and even for drinking when
specialist filters are applied.
Monday, 21 December 2015
Rainwater Tanks are Helping Households Save More Water for Future Use
The Australian family household uses
an average of 275,000 litres of water each year. Unfortunately, nearly half of
it goes down the toilet. To make it worse, people pay for the privilege when
they can get their supply for free. Rainwater tanks
can store water for many of the tasks the mains water supply is used for:
flushing the toilet, watering the garden, doing the laundry, and washing the
car. If there's ever a fire close by, it could even be a lifesaver.
Thursday, 17 December 2015
Corrugated Water Tanks: Why They're So Popular in Western Australia
Corrugated water
tanks are specially-designed for
collecting rainwater and storing it for everyday use, whether you want to help
the environment at your commercial organisation or save money at home. These
environmentally-friendly tanks are a popular choice due to their long life and
durability.
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