STUDY OF INTZE TANK –A REVIEW
Abstract
Overhead tanks and capacity tanks are utilized for putting water, fluid oil and comparable fluids. Reservoir is a general term used for liquid storage structures and can be located below or above ground level. Cisterns below ground level are normally built to store large quantities of water. The overhead tanks are supported by the column that functions as a phase. This type of above ground water tanks is built for direct distribution of water by gravity flow and usually has a smaller capacity.
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