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Plastic water tanks rank the best out of all on the basis of a number of advantages that it holds over the others. While using a ploy tank, our main concern remains when the tank fills up with water and overflows. After all, where does all the water go? We often come across that many poly tanks on houses with one or two downpipes going inside the tank but nothing coming out. This makes the water overflow to the sides of the tank and on to the ground. Sometimes an overflow kit is installed on the sides of the tank without any pipework. Pipework is required to divert the waste away from the tank. This is not a preferable situation for a poly tank. This can cause erosion around the base of the tank.

What is the solution? Let us get to know how can we prevent our plastic water tank from overflowing and checking erosion. The solution lies in plumbing the overflow away from the tank. This is most important when there is dust or sand at the base of your tank. There is always a 90 mm overflow fitting in most plastic water tanks to plumb off with standard 90 mm stormwater pipe. It can be installed anywhere around the tank and can be easily fitted through slight curves and in the walls of the tank. It doesn’t really require a flat surface.

There are few options that where should the water go to prevent flooding.

  • In urban areas, a stormwater line is an option out to the street. The water from an overflowing tank can be directed to the stormwater line.
  • Buy another tank to store excess stormwater if there is limited space in your rainwater tank and it often overflows. This also gives you the extra benefit of additional water catchment which is very important.
  • If you reside out of town, pipe the water at least two meters away from the rainwater tank. Again it is important to divert it down the hill away from your house. Watch out where the water is flowing after coming out from the end of the pipe. It is quite obvious that you do not want to flood a garden, shed or courtyard everything your tank overflows.

By making provision for these simple but useful ways, you can stop flooding from an overflowing tank. You can also seek an expert’s guidance if needed. Penguin Tank is one such name.

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