Rainwater tank for agriculture
Rainwater tank
Container 800 liters made of V2A, single-walled
Art.-Nr. M-1001
EUR 500,00
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Container 800 Liter aus V2A, einwandig
EUR 500,00
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Container 800 liters made of V2A, single-walled, used
Art.-Nr. M-1173
EUR 700,00
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Container 800 Liter aus V2A, einwandig, gebraucht
EUR 700,00
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Container 900 liters made of V2A, used, single-walled
Art.-Nr. M-1336
EUR 900,00
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Container 900 Liter aus V2A, gebraucht, einwandig
EUR 900,00
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Container 900 liters made of V2A, used, single-walled
Art.-Nr. M-1335
EUR 900,00
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Container 900 Liter aus V2A, gebraucht, einwandig
EUR 900,00
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Container 950 liters made of V2A, used, single-walled
Art.-Nr. M-1166
EUR 800,00
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Container 950 Liter aus V2A, gebraucht, einwandig
EUR 800,00
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Container 960 liters made of V2A, used, single-walled
Art.-Nr. M-1879
EUR 800,00
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Container 960 Liter aus V2A, gebraucht, einwandig
EUR 800,00
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Pressure tank 1.000 liters made of V2A, used, single-walled
Art.-Nr. M-1176
EUR 2.900,00
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Druckbehälter 1.000 Liter aus V2A, gebraucht, einwandig
EUR 2.900,00
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Calibration container 200 liters made of V2A, used, single-walled
Art.-Nr. M-2219
EUR 1.100,00
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Eichbehälter 200 Liter aus V2A, gebraucht, einwandig
EUR 1.100,00
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Rainwater tank
Rainwater tanks are often used by private individuals in garden centres or agriculture. The tanks fill with rainwater, helping with irrigation during dry periods. What’s more, rainwater tanks save you having to use water from the tap.
Advantages of rainwater storage
Rainwater is highly suitable for irrigating fields and gardens. It can also be used as drinking water for animals after being treated.
The size of a rainwater tank varies according to its usage. Private households usually have a water butt, which is often made of plastic. A typical household water butt can catch 100 to 550 litres of water, depending on its size.
If a bigger tank is needed, IB containers (intermediate bulk containers) are often used. These tanks are also partly made of plastic, but are more cuboid and less cylindrical in shape. This allows them to be easily stacked and transported.
Catching rainwater
Rainwater is usually caught by gutters and then guided into the tank via pipes. It’s important that before the water flows into the tank a sieve is used to stop sources of contamination like leaves, branches and even animals from entering the tank, which would seriously contaminate the water in the long run. The sieve and the pipes should be cleaned regularly, as too much dirt can cause a blockage.
Storage
Rainwater tanks don’t need to fulfil any requirements since they don’t hold any toxic or hazardous substances. However, it should be ensured that the tank is secure and protected against other influences when setting it up.
Using rainwater tanks as water storage
In agriculture, rainwater tanks are often used to store water for dry periods. However, such tanks can also serve as storage for fire-fighting water. Such tanks have an important place in daily life, particularly in dryer parts of the world.