Borehole water tanks, also known as water storage tanks or water reservoirs, are containers used to store water sourced from boreholes or wells. When a borehole is drilled and groundwater is accessed, it needs to be collected and stored for various purposes. These tanks play a crucial role in ensuring a steady supply of water, especially during periods of low water availability or when the water demand exceeds the borehole's output rate.
This tank would serve as an ideal backup supply during dry spells or when the borehole's water output is insufficient to meet immediate demands. This is particularly important in areas where water scarcity is a concern.
Common borehole applications
Agricultural and Irrigation: Borehole water tanks are often used in agricultural settings to store water for irrigation purposes. This ensures that crops have access to water even when rainfall is scarce.
Domestic: In residential settings, borehole water tanks can be used to store water for household use, such as drinking, cooking, bathing, and cleaning.
Commercial and Industrial: Borehole water tanks are also used in commercial and industrial settings to store water for various processes, manufacturing, cooling systems, and other applications.