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Fresh Water Quantity

Almost everywhere in the world, fresh water is a scarce resource. When there is a 24-hour need for sufficient irrigation water, water storage is essential for plant cultivation, whether in the form of rainwater storage, drainage water or re-circulating water storage. It would be even better if a closed loop recycling system can be created that allows the water to circulate. There are alternative water storage methods for storing our water; Reinforced Concrete Pool
Reinforced concrete pool covered with insulated geomembrane (EPDM membrane, PVC membrane, HDPE membrane)
Inflatable Water Tank with closed pool system
Polyethylene Water Tank Modular Water Tank (ready electrogalvanized, hot dip galvanized, 304 quality steel chrome)

GRP Water Tank
Composite Water Tank (SMC)
Underground water storage system

A concrete pool can be dug to any size. This means it can hold a lot of water plus this solution is relatively cheaper than others. Disadvantages; The concrete pool takes up a lot of space, it is a home for pests (mosquitoes, frogs, snakes, mice, etc.) It cannot hold water due to concrete cracking or seismic movements A pool insulated with geomembrane coating will provide healthier and longer-lasting service than this. Water tanks are more compact and can be installed indoors in an enclosed section or outdoors, depending on alternative options. Rainwater can also be used in above-ground tanks or stored under the ground. By ensuring that excess rainwater does not seep into the soil, we store our water, which is our national wealth. Underground water storage has advantages such as space saving, increased safety, protection against external factors, and reduced growth of unwanted microorganisms. We will be pleased to recommend the right method for you.