catching water

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deepNdirt

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for the past several years I have used a plastic 55 gal. barrel sitting on the corner of my barn, I installed a gutter on the lean-to with a down spout to funnel the water into the Barrel, after each good rain the barrel would of course fill and the spill over would wash out a small rut,......never knowing just how much excess water we were loosing? lately it has become little difficult for the gardener (72 year old Maw-in-law ):D to lift buckets of water out from the rain barrel..... So! yesterday I decided to get a much larger water container... (275 gal.) it has a valve on the bottom to drain water from and a large fill hole at the top, we were expecting some showers thru-out the day so I thought I'd go ahead and put the Tank in the place of the Barrel to see just how long it would take to fill 275 gallons?
it rained for about 45 minutes and filled it 3/4 full, this morning I looked at it again and it is full and running over :thumbsup: I never realized just how much water came from a small amount of of shed roof.... I could see this if water coming from a valley of a house roof, but not that of only approx 20 ft. x 20 ft. shed :confused: anyway if ever anyone thinking about getting one of these and have concern if ever they could actually fill with rain water alone? I can say yes they can and will. :thumbsup: I was told that adapting the drain valve to a water hose would give equal pressure as what would come from a hose bib.... so I crack open the valve and water shot 4 ft out with plenty of pressure, The "In-law" is going to love me for this :D
 
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Looks like something the "boss" would like done.

How much did the tank cost ?
 
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Looks like something the "boss" would like done.

How much did the tank cost ?

the guy who I got it from said he been asking 125 for them, but this was his last and personal one and he was getting ready to move and need it gone quickly, so sold it to me for 75.00:thumbsup:
 
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An excellent price indeed ............ I've looked at equal tanks and they are $4 to $5 hundred at different supply sites.
 
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I'm actually going to let her use this water up and then try and build a stand for it so the drain valve is up about 2 ft from the ground so the In-law won't have to bend quite so far over, I have about 3 1/2 ft to work with so still set low enough for the cutter down spout will fill the tank.;)
I this would had cost 500 bucks Maw-in-law would still be bailing the water :cool:
 
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Nice tank idea and it never hurts to accumulate MIL points :laughing:
Dave.
 
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Looks like you got about 1.1 inches rain. Nice catch. MIL is gonna be spoiled.
 
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Kinda recycling water..betting the plants like the warm water compare to well water..water temp shock.
 
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I like the elevated platform idea.

Around here there are many remote, non-electrified camps that have water cisterns built 6 to 8 feet off the ground (one I know off has the cistern on top of a huge rock 10 or 12 feet off the ground). They use gas powered pumps to pump the "collected" rain water in up to the cistern. Many even run through gas hot water heaters with even pressure to get back up to sinks and showers. It is amazing how much pressure that volume and elevation provide.

I say build the platform as high as you can then the MIL can just use a hose like it was connected to the house. Good luck.
 

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