A Guide to Maximizing Water Use in Your Water Tank

20 Dec

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In recent times, the use of storage products has increased worldwide. The use of water tanks has gained consensus as it pertains to preserving clean and fresh water for future generations. Scientists have conducted research on water resources and foresee that major metropolises may face water shortages in the near future due to the growing population. This issue has even prompted warnings from certain governments. The city’s population continues to rise due to births and migrations. So that it should be ask: does Cities have enough water?

Some metropolitan cities are at risk of water scarcity. In today’s modern system stills supplies water to the cities. However, we must protect our planet and our vital water resources for future generations. This is where storage products come into play. Here are steps you can follow to conserve your water and ensure clean and safe water for future generations.

  • Use a Float Valve (Shamandira). By constantly monitoring the water in your tank, you can make better use of the water you have. In our country, people generally don't have a clear understanding of how much water they consume. This is because water bills are typically written in cubic meters, not liters. Water scarcity, a topic that often comes to the forefront, especially during the summer, is primarily due to people not knowing how much water they use in a month. To understand this better, purchase a tank and fill it with water. Try spending a month using only the water in your tank. This experience will be quite challenging. After a while, you'll find yourself using water only for essential needs. Some countries are very sensitive to water consumption and have developed logical systems. For example, in Japan, when you wash your hands in the sink, the used water goes to the toilet reservoir. This way, the water from the sink is also used in the toilet, effectively using the water twice. There are many areas where we can efficiently use the water, we have by leveraging technology.
  • Install a Rainwater Harvesting System. Rainwater harvesting systems are prevalent in many European countries. Although not widely used in our country, they are a system that can lead to significant water savings. You can use this system effectively, whether by using a polyester water tank or tanks made of polyethylene. Setting up a rainwater harvesting system is straightforward. In Turkey, every building has a roof and eaves. Rainwater collected on eaves is discharged into the street through PVC pipes. By purchasing a tank and diverting the rainwater from the street to your tank, you can establish a rainwater harvesting system. This way, you can use the stored rainwater for watering your plants and cleaning various parts of your house.
  • Learn to Use Water Purification Systems Efficiently. Today, there is a water purification system called reverse osmosis that purifies water quite effectively. While most people in our country are familiar with this technology, there is an unknown aspect: this system wastes at least half of the water it purifies. This waste water goes directly down your sink drain. However, if you purify around 10 liters of water per month and only use 7 to 8 liters, there could be approximately 7 to 8 liters of unpurified water going to waste. You can easily find out how much water your purification system wastes by emptying the part connected to your sink into a bucket. When you see the results, you will be surprised.
  • Use Tanks Made of Polyethylene. Today, there are various models of storage products available. When it comes to water, the best tanks to use are those made of polyethylene. These tanks are produced to follow food contact regulations, and due to their mass production, they come with a reasonable price tag. Moreover, they can be manufactured in various designs. With these different designs, you can easily find a tank that suits your home. By purchasing one of these storage products, you can pass on today's water to future generations, reaping the benefits of these advantageous products.
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