Characteristics of underground water tanks
1. Location and Installation Buried Below Ground: As the name suggests, underground water tanks are installed below the earth's surface. Excavation Required: Installation involves digging and preparing a pit, which adds to cost and labor. Reinforced Structure: Often made from reinforced concrete, polyethylene, or fiberglass to withstand soil pressure. 2. Space Efficiency Saves Surface Space: Ideal for properties with limited surface area, allowing land to be used for other purposes (like gardens or driveways). 3. Temperature Regulation Stable Water Temperature: Being underground insulates the tank from temperature extremes, which helps prevent freezing or overheating. 4. Aesthetic and Environmental Impact Visually Discreet: Hidden from view, which improves landscape aesthetics. Reduced Evaporation: Less exposure to sun and air reduces water loss through evaporation. 5. Water Quality Protected from Contaminants: Reduced risk of surface ...