Prediction: Underground Water Tanks Will Become The Norm — Collect Rain to Water Your Lawn Et Cetera (HiddenTanks)
Jan.02, 2009 in
Drought, Water Conservation, Water Crisis, Water Industry, Water Technology
(Dec. 17, 2008, Hidden Tanks)
The fact is that every person living on earth needs to contribute to water conservation. Households should reduce their average water consumption. Manufacturers and retailers need to make products available which offer solutions to the problem. For example, the underground water tank makes it possible to collect precious rainwater every time it rains. That rain can then be re-used for watering the lawns or washing the car.
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January 3rd, 2009 at 5:44 pm
Agreed but the tanks do not need to be underground – they can be installed down the side of a property or under a deck. Smaller modular tanks are becoming more popular, especially for people living in urban areas that do not have room for larger units.