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Topic: tank wank
sLaps_Forehead
Posts: 2828
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Peter, Al and Dr Tim emailed me to congratulate me on my latest green project.

Finally hooked up my water tank (5000L). It's been a ongoing project for the last few months. Just need to attach it to the laundry tap.

* shakes fist at sky * "owned!"



http://img409.imageshack.us/img409/773/p1010224vr7.jpg

http://img409.imageshack.us/img409/3374/p1010226gh2.jpg

http://img412.imageshack.us/img412/386/p1010228ni3.jpg


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groydis
Posts: 1215
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
we have 2 of those tanks in our front yard and another 2 on the way, stupid that its only rained 1mm since we got them.
mission
Posts: 3068
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
That's a fine looking tank you've got there.
sLaps_Forehead
Posts: 2830
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
rain is filling her up now
existence`
Posts: 6161
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
nice illegal plumbing br0
infi
Posts: 5324
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
water tanks are so 2007
HERMITech
Posts: 5071
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Pity it's not transparent ;) You could grow some nice size fish in that !
Spook
Posts: 18164
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
looks awesome dude

total cost please?

also, where is your run off/overflow?
Anono
Posts: 615
Location:
what are you planning on using the water for?
Grey water is your friend as well, no need for rain.
HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 14462
Location: Ireland
yeah I rekon it'd be expensive... that's the only downside, the costs associated with attempting to be 'green'
Skitza
Posts: 7826
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
There are rebates so its not that expensive.
Scooter
Posts: 783
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
How long does a Tank last?
If your planning to be in the same house a long time.
How much Water-money does it save?
Obes
Posts: 4922
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
pfft water tanks ...
I was hoping for more of these ...
http://img293.imageshack.us/img293/4782/img0017fd8.jpg
mission
Posts: 3069
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
A tank, especially undercover like that one, would last for ages.

Not only will it decrease your town water usage and its assiciated costs, the main advantage that I can see is that you can water what you want when you want.

So if you like a play in the garden and like to keep your surrounds looking good, they are a good idea.

You can get up to $1,000 rebate per household, so that helps with the intial cost.

Water is about $0.91 per 1,000 litres. So a 5,000 litre tank like that one would hold about $4.55 worth of town water. While they may seem bugger all, if you add up all the times in its usable life that it would be filled up and emptied, it would would start to add up.
Lynx
Posts: 566
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You won't pay it off with savings, but your doing your bit to prevent a water crisis.
We got a 2000L tank delivered last week. We were told there would be a 12 week delay on it's delivery, but fast forward 1 1/2 weeks and found it in the yard when we came home.
Can't get rebates on it because the council required it be +5000L, and the state rebate is only a $200 rebate covering just plumbing.
We put in the plumbing and it was only $50. No free cash

The sprinkle we got today wasn't enough to wet the paves, but the roof caught 20 liters of water. This thing will fill in one storm by the looks of it.
groydis
Posts: 1216
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah we are planning to go off council water all together. so we plan apparently the next 2 are going to be 4x the size so :S
sLaps_Forehead
Posts: 2831
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
nice illegal plumbing br0


All the plumbing is legal, I have a mate who is a plumber.

total cost please?

The tank was $975, the crusher dust base cost about $120, leaf guard $50, first-flush diverter $80, pressure pump $300. I havent got a bill off my mate for the rest yet.
State Govt rebate is $1000 and council rebate $500.

also, where is your run off/overflow?


http://img117.imageshack.us/img117/2707/tankzu1.jpg

what are you planning on using the water for?


thirsty backyard, and I can wash my car at home for the first time in about a yr.

http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/1825/byyi9.jpg

How long does a Tank last?

It's plastic! Won't rust, won't biodegrade either.
fubar
Posts: 2077
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
most tanks will last upwards od 25 years most come with a warranty.

On the rebate subject if you are going to be getting a water tank i would advise getting it soon because the goverment is going to get rid of the water rebate soon.
Lynx
Posts: 567
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
And there is talk of a tank tax.

Governments, is there anything they can't tax?
Spook
Posts: 18167
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
we looked at getting a tank put in, but the plumber who quoted it for us, pretty much talked us out of it

slab laying, bobcats for digging holes for runoff/overflow

it was gonna cost a fortune

mite have another crack at it soonish
Crizane Tribal
Posts: 1577
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Awesome. The CT approves.
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