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Industrial Water Storage: A Brief Overview
Industrial water storage denotes systems and solutions whose primary purpose is to hold water for use in manufacturing, cooling systems, and emergency backup. Since water is necessary for a majority of the activities undertaken by a sector, the importance of finding solutions to the problem of storing spare finders which can be used during such activities cannot be ignored.
Types of Industrial Water Storage Solutions:
Tanks:
• Material: Water storage tanks can be made from a number of materials such as steel, fiberglass and also plastics. Generally, material selection depends upon storage conditions e.g. type of water storage, water temperature and climate of the area.
• Design: The tanks can either be above the surface or below the surface but above ground tanks are common for the sake of easy access and maintenance. Burying of tanks is also common in situations where the land is scarce.
Pipes and Piping Systems:
It is very rare to come up with any water storage systems that do not include pipes. These are water carrying structures regardless of whether it is the source from which the water is drawn, the storage facility and the end users. It is not uncommon to have leakages in piping systems where designers did not put much effort into design and such must be avoided.
Reservoirs:
Deep water vessels or water bodies, either natural or artificial, that serve the purpose of storing large volumes of water for industrial activities, notably within manufacturing facilities clocking large water demand.
Importance of storing water in the industries to be built:
Operational Continuity: The availability of sufficient reliable water storage systems enhances the ability of the industries to continue producing without interruptions due to lack of water.
Regulatory Compliance: Certain sectors of the economy have been mandated to put in place certain water storage systems to comply with necessary environmental and water management prudence.
Emergency Preparedness: Water storage is an essential component to fire protection systems and other such forms of emergency support which calls for readiness for availability of water even in crises.
Things to Keep in Mind about Industrial Water Storage
Capacity: The acceptable level of perfection in the storage system should be directed by the industry’s demands where the projected volume of water will be applied at the functioning hours peak and the nature of operations.
Material: There is a great need for material selection since the longevity and safety of the water supply depend on it. Issues such as resistance to corrosion, temperature stability, and watertight compatibility have to be looked upon.
Maintenance: To solve the contamination and to preserve the integrity of the storage systems, more periodic cleaning is essential. This area deals with the schedules of servicing, carrying out of the cleaning and maintenance, and repairs when it is needed.
Regulatory Compliance: Every country and region has outlined its guidelines concerning health safety, water quality, and the constituents put up in relation to water storage. This may include regular testing for contaminants; such methods can also assist in decreasing the carbon footprint and water activity costs.