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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Moved my water storage way up the hill behind my house
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<blockquote data-quote="Fat Boss" data-source="post: 16616690" data-attributes="member: 122645"><p>I live where there is no city water supply. My well can't produce enough continuous water to keep up with the demand of my two houses on my property. The well can produce enough water in a day to more than cover my demand in a day though.</p><p></p><p>It's quite common and everyone in my neighborhood has them. I only have two 3000 gallon tanks. My next door neighbors have three 5000 gallon tanks, mostly because their house is built to a more stringent fire code that calls for that much water with a 4" pipe and hydrants in their yard. My house is 50+ years old and didn't have that requirement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fat Boss, post: 16616690, member: 122645"] I live where there is no city water supply. My well can't produce enough continuous water to keep up with the demand of my two houses on my property. The well can produce enough water in a day to more than cover my demand in a day though. It's quite common and everyone in my neighborhood has them. I only have two 3000 gallon tanks. My next door neighbors have three 5000 gallon tanks, mostly because their house is built to a more stringent fire code that calls for that much water with a 4" pipe and hydrants in their yard. My house is 50+ years old and didn't have that requirement. [/QUOTE]
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