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Tank Uses

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May

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Tank installation has only really kicked into gear in the last few years.  Not that long ago, when the powers to be said “we have plenty of water in Australia, dont worry about anything”  People would not have thought in their wildest dreams that we would be installing water tanks in our homes in the suburbs, they only did that in the country.  The so called powers to be, have now hit the panic button, and are urging everyone to install rainwater tanks.

Once  you install your tank, you can then decide how to use this to your best advantage.  You can run a hose off the tank and just water by gravity, nothing really special, but it does do the job.  Why not have the best and install a pump.  There are two ways to do this either with a Pressure Pump or an Inline Pump.

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